Tag: @Cuse
Schoolyard Bagels announces temporary closure
The bagel shop experienced “overwhelming” turnout but cited a lack of preparedness as a reason for long wait times, according to the post. Read More »
Syracuse defeats Bucknell, falls to Coastal Carolina in season-opening doubleheader
Syracuse began its season with a doubleheader split, defeating Bucknell 3-0 before falling 5-4 versus Coastal Carolina. Read More »
FJP hosts Palestine in Focus panel to ‘historicize’ conflict
Community members gathered in the Kittredge Auditorium to hear SU faculty discuss Palestinian perspectives regarding the Israel-Hamas war. Read More »
Former SU defensive end Dwight Freeney named to Pro Football Hall of Fame
Former Syracuse defensive end Dwight Freeney has been named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining its 2024 class. Freeney is the ninth SU player to be enshrined in Canton. Read More »
Former SU employee Conrad Mainwaring pleads guilty to sex abuse charges
Mainwaring pleaded guilty to counts of indecent assault and battery on children over 14 and on children under 14. Read More »
Gallery: Schoolyard Bagels aids early morning, late night cravings with a ‘New York crunch’
Schoolyard Bagels ownership hopes to offer a meal solution to students and employees around Syracuse University whose days start early and end late. Read More »
Schoolyard Bagels brings 'real bagel shop’ close to campus
Nine months after the closure of Starbucks on Marshall St., University Hill Realty announced it would be converted into a bagel shop and deli. Read More »
Affordable housing reform requires community involvement, transparency
Striking this balance is essential to avoid repeating historical mistakes and to create an inclusive future for all residents impacted by the changes in Syracuse. Continued transparency, as well as community involvement and a commitment to affordable housing, will be instrumental in achieving these goals. Read More »
USen discusses committee reimagining process, takes feedback from attendees
SU's University Senate held its annual open forum during its Wednesday meeting, where attendees discussed its committee reimagining project. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything to know about No. 1 Northwestern
Northwestern averaged the most goals per game in 2023 en route to a national championship. More No. 5 SU's season-opener versus the Wildcats. Read More »
Mia-Marie Fields, Unsung Hero Awardee, helps minority students feel welcome at SU
Mia-Marie Fields was honored as an SU 2024 Unsung Hero. Fields, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering, has helped develop a portable breast cancer detection device for resource-limited countries. Read More »
Panelists discuss the community effect of Black and Arab solidarities
Black/Arab Relationalities recently funded by the Mellon Foundation, allowing for the recipients of the grant Carol Fadda and Dana Olwan to host different events. At the Community Folk Art Center, a panel of six discussed Black-Arab solidarity. Read More »
The new ‘Ted’ show outshines the movies it spins-off
This year, Peacock introduced Seth MacFarlane’s “Ted” spinoff sitcom. Our screen time columnist details the series’ humor and inspiration and applauds the unforgettable R-rated teddy bear. Read More »
Fran Brown named National Recruiter of the Year by 247Sports
New Syracuse head coach Fran Brown was named the National Recruiter of the Year by 247Sports after helping Georgia bring in the top 2024 recruiting class in the nation. Read More »
5 Syracuse players named IL Preseason All-Americans
Delaney Sweitzer, Emma Ward and Kate Mashewske were all named to IL Preseason All-Americans teams while Emma Tyrrell and Katie Goodale were honorable mentions. Read More »
Professor Jenn M. Jackson honors what ‘Black Women Taught Us’ in new book
Jackson, an assistant professor in the Political Science department, based their book on a course they teach at SU: “Black Feminist (Insurgent) Politics.” Read More »
The United Nations fails to protect against war, human rights violations
It is past time we question the need for the U.N. if it cannot uphold its founding principles or maintain the status quo. Read More »
ODI holds discussion about stereotypes against Muslim Americans in workshop
ODI hosted a workshop Tuesday to breakdown stereotypes affecting Muslim Americans and emphasize a need for discussion of critical issues. Read More »
Suspect arrested outside Whitman after reportedly taking 'inappropriate photos'
After being arrested on various charges, the suspect was brought to the Onondaga County Justice Center for booking, SPD wrote. Read More »
Taylor Davison's tenacity has her primed to lead SU's 2024 freshman class
Ranked as the No. 20 catcher in the 2023 recruiting class, according to Extra Inning Softball, Taylor Davison looks to make an instant impact with Syracuse. Read More »
Syracuse’s crows are the 'spirit and soul' of CNY
Syracusans love the American crow – they’re even on t-shirts. They’ve become symbolic of the city because of their unique place of refuge in central New York. Read More »
‘Assembly’ redefines ecology with artwork old and new
Syracuse University Art Museum’s new exhibit, “Assembly,” brings together artwork and artists. The exhibit examines climate change through a new lens. Read More »
Our humor columnist's dream bid day themes would make any new member's day
Our humor columnist tells you every bid day theme that the Syracuse sororities missed this weekend. From Deep Sea Creatures to the Industrial Revolution, here are next year's best themes. Read More »
