Tag: @Cuse
As outside groups look to limit conversations on Palestine, academic freedom needs to be prioritized
While people can disagree regarding the Israel-Hamas war, a difference in ideas should not be labeled as antisemitic as it will only dilute the gravity that legitimate claims of antisemitism deserve. Read More »
ODI seminar stresses the impact of words, actions as microaggressions
SU’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion held a seminar to discuss the impacts of microaggressions on students. Read More »
119 Euclid talk emphasizes importance of mental health strategies for Black students
At 119 Euclid, Kayla Turner and Kelvin Boakye gave a presentation on mental health and identity focused on the African American community. Read More »
Shaw Center Literary Corps receives grant to hire more undergraduate tutors
SU Literacy Corps connects SU students with the local community, assigning tutors to local elementary, middle and high school students. Read More »
Ritter said SU working with colleges, universities to discuss swatting protocol
Provost Gretchen Ritter announced an update on the university's response to recent swatting incidents that targeted the Maxwell School. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know ahead of No. 2 Notre Dame
No. 2 Notre Dame ranks first in the nation in shots per game through its first four games of the season. Here's everything to know about the Fighting Irish ahead of their matchup with No. 7 Syracuse. Read More »
With new research on psychedelics therapy, Syracuse has its own practice
Psychedelic therapy is slowly growing in popularity and research has skyrocketed. Syracuse locals are finding ways to normalize it. Read More »
SU Art Museum allows attendees to experience ecological art from home
The Syracuse University Art Museum is launching its most robust e-museum. Bringing together all of their exhibits online, people can explore the museum’s galleries online. Read More »
SU’s NOMAS chapter ‘builds family’ while emphasizing inclusion
On Wednesday evening, SU’s King + King Architecture Library and the SU chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architect Students (NOMAS) partnered to host the King + King Architecture Library Trivia Night. Event attendees had the opportunity to learn about Black architects and their presence in the architecture industry. Read More »
Our humor columnist offers free therapy for any stressed-out college student
Apparently, self-care is not Goldfish crackers. Instead, our humor columnist writes to try exercising by running to class or “Just Dance 2018.” Read More »
Get groovy this weekend at these six concerts
From classic hip-hop to Americana upbeat heavy metal, these are the concerts coming to Syracuse this week. Look forward to a tribute show by the band Smells Like Nirvana at Westcott Theater. Read More »
University Union announces Joe Gatto show, his second visit to Syracuse this school year
Former “Impractical Jokers” star Joe Gatto is coming to Syracuse in March. Read More »
2024 Basketball Classic fosters bonds within SU’s Black community
On Tuesday evening, student participants played in this year’s Black History Month Basketball Classic. The event was hosted by SU’s Black History Month Committee and the Barnes Center at the Arch. Read More »
NYPIRG survey indicates N.Y. students need more assistance with healthcare
NYPIRG tabled at SU and SUNY ESF to ask students to fill out the survey about their experiences with access to health care. Read More »
Campus voice: Are superhero movies gone for good?
The Daily Orange wants to know whether or not SU thinks superheroes will be flying onto our screens for years to come. Read More »
Sony’s ‘Madame Web’ is a stain on the superhero genre
“Madame Web” is a disappointing entry in the superhero genre. The film lacks any real charm and quality, appropriating key moments in Spider-Man movies. Read More »
IDJC hosts Terrell Jermaine Starr in conversation about Ukraine coverage, U.S. foreign policy
Starr shared his experience as a Black journalist covering the war in Ukraine and his thoughts on U.S. foreign policy for the 2024 elections. Read More »
AI deepfakes affect us all – but not in the same ways
If we’re going to make a difference in how we punish creators and distributors of deepfake pornography, we have to start by asking ourselves who we consider worthy of protection, who we want to fight for and what value we place in our own image. Read More »
Aminata Cairo highlights a ‘storytelling approach’ to talking about diversity and inclusion
Aminata Cairo, an author, visited Syracuse University last week because of Diane Grimes. Cairo is the author of “Holding Space,” which values storytelling. Read More »
The ‘mob wife’ aesthetic is a perfect blend of organized crime, street style
The “mob wife” aesthetic has quickly become popularized on social media by celebrities and influencers. Characterized by fur coats and gold jewelry, the trend has caused a stir, raising concerns among some Italian-Americans. Read More »
4 faculty 'de-affiliate' from Middle Eastern Studies Program, citing Israel-Hamas response
The decision came from a combination of long-term structural problems within the program and the impact of a lack of transparency. Read More »
University Union's upcoming Y2K-themed event to highlight student musicians
University Union is bringing together student artists for a Y2K party. University Union is hoping to hold more events for student artists. Read More »
Maxwell dean provides details on Friday's false bomb threat
An individual called the Dean’s Office saying they had planted and planned to detonate bombs around the Maxwell School around 4 p.m. Read More »
SU women’s lacrosse drops to No. 7 in Week 2 Inside Lacrosse Poll
Syracuse women's lacrosse has dropped to No. 7 in the latest Inside Lacrosse poll following a win over then-No. 18 Army and an overtime loss to then-No. 9 Maryland. Read More »
