Tag: @Cuse
Opinion: Micron megafab will strain Syracuse communities, electrical grids
We can continue to exploit our planet and communities for the sake of profit, or we can start to make more mindful choices and consider the real cost of our actions. Read More »
Viral 2016 resurgence trend finds its way to SU’s campus
From fidget spinners to Kylie Jenner Lip Kits, 2016’s nostalgic comeback reminds many Syracuse University students of a simpler time without the pressures of social media. Read More »
‘Everything is energy’: SU alum Laura Galebe speaks on influencer journey
From product recommendations to “get ready with me” videos, Syracuse University alum Laura Galebe started her TikTok account in 2022 and pursued content creation full time in 2023. Read More »
‘It’s never done’: Follow Otto Tunes’ devoted journey to ICCA quarterfinals
After months of preparation, Syracuse University a cappella group Otto Tunes competed in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella competition on Saturday, where the group placed third in the central quarterfinals. Read More »
SU won’t cover property damage from Orange Hall flood, per housing policy
After dorms in SU’s Orange Hall flooded last Monday, the university will not pay for students’ damaged belongings. Read More »
‘Mr. Syracuse’ promotes city positivity by juggling TikTok, real estate job
Known as "Mr. Syracuse" to followers, Alec Scripa's social media content aims to spread positivity about Syracuse. Read More »
A$AP Rocky effortlessly crosses genres, keeps rap essence on ‘Don’t Be Dumb’
A$AP Rocky's "Don’t Be Dumb" album marks the musician's return to music and range of capabilities, our columnist says. Read More »
Opinion: Use AI responsibly, put communities before convenience
As economic polarity grows further apart and the climate crisis worsens, the question isn’t whether AI is useful. It’s whether convenience is worth the cost – and who’s forced to pay it. Read More »
Learn zine-making at Schine, cheer on Super Bowl LX this week
This week, unwind with a zine creation workshop hosted by Alpha Kappa Alpha or view Syracuse Stage’s “Relentless” play. Read More »
Syracuse tennis swept by Florida International for 2nd straight road loss
FIU swept Syracuse tennis 7-0 on the road Sunday. The loss is SU’s second straight after dropping its match to Florida Atlantic 6-1 Friday. Read More »
Observations from SU’s exhibition win vs. Niagara: Guzik explosion, quick start
Syracuse dispatched Niagara 27-3 in its exhibition win Sunday, when nearly every player saw the field. The Orange thrived with a roster featuring 13 newcomers under first-year head coach Regy Thorpe. Read More »
Student voices, live music kick off 100th year of Black History Month at SU
On Friday afternoon, the “Live and Loud: Black History Month Kickoff” event took place at Schine Student Center, celebrating the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. Read More »
Syracuse stalls out in 6-1 loss to Florida Atlantic, suffers 1st defeat
Syracuse suffered its first loss of the season Friday, falling to Florida Atlantic 6-1. Monika Wojcik was SU’s lone player to win a singles match, while the Orange lost both of their doubles matches. Read More »
DPS removes trespasser from Newhouse
A former student who violated a no-trespass order was removed from Syracuse University campus on Friday, an SU spokesperson confirmed. Read More »
Owens promises affordable, ‘resilient’ Syracuse in 1st State of City address
In a nearly hourlong speech, Mayor Sharon Owens promised to create a “more resilient” Syracuse at her inaugural State of the City. Read More »
ON THE BRINK: LACROSSE GUIDE 2026
Syracuse men lacrosse is on the cusp of a national title, and the women's team begins a new era under head coach Regy Thorpe. Read More »
Nutrition science, food studies navigate closures due to declining enrollment
SU cut its nutrition science programs last semester, a year after closing food studies. The cuts are largely justified by decreased student enrollment. Read More »
A look back at Christian Brothers Academy’s 41-0 Class AA state 3-peat
Christian Brothers Academy is the first New York State Public High School Athletic Association team to win three straight Class AA titles. Read More »
Center for the Creator Economy legitimizes SU as influencer breeding ground
Numerous successful influencers have come out of Syracuse University, making it a breeding ground for content creators. Read More »
Beat writers predict how SU women’s lacrosse will navigate Thorpe’s 1st year
After a 9-8 campaign last season, Syracuse women’s lacrosse lost two key offensive players and hired new head coach Regy Thorpe. Our beat writers predict how SU will navigate a tough schedule in Thorpe’s first season at the helm. Read More »
'BIG DOG': Mackenzie Borbi furthers South Jersey’s esteemed draw specialist pipeline
After an illustrious high school career in South Jersey, draw specialist Mackenzie Borbi is ready to face top competition at Syracuse. Read More »
EYES ON HER: Overlooked her whole career, Coco Vandiver is now everyone’s focus
“I went in with this attitude of, no one’s expecting anything out of me.” Four years ago, Coco Vandiver joined Syracuse as an unranked, unknown, unpopular recruit. Now, all eyes are on her as she pilots SU’s defense. Read More »
BUILT FOR THIS: Regy Thorpe helped build Syracuse’s standard. As head coach, he can fulfill it.
Regy Thorpe built Syracuse into a powerhouse as an assistant coach. As head coach, he can bring SU an elusive first national championship. Read More »
Orange grades: How every position ranks entering Regy Thorpe’s inaugural season
Despite hiring new head coach Regy Thorpe, Syracuse women’s lacrosse returns 25 players this season, with 13 transfer portal and freshmen reinforcements. Read More »

