Tag: @Cuse
'Argylle' tried to poke fun at cliche spy movies. It ended up becoming one.
The “Argylle” trailer caused a stir in theaters across the country. Our screen time columnist details his opinions about the film’s cliches and mediocrity. Read More »
From indie to reggae, hear it all at this weekend’s concerts
From classic rock to indie, these are the upcoming concerts in Syracuse. Look forward to a live performance by reggae artist Mighty Mystic at Funk ‘n Waffles this Friday. Read More »
To protect the safety of pedestrians in New York state, Sammy’s Law must be passed
If successful, Sammy's Law will not only honor the memory of those lost to traffic violence but also forge a path toward a future where such tragedies are preventable artifacts of a bygone era. Read More »
Beauty industry, social media impress unhealthy standards onto youth
The brunt of responsibility lies within the industries that prey on women’s insecurities, not even caring to safe-guard young girls from the same exploitation. Read More »
Mahtab Hussain's photographs shed light on the Muslim experience
Mahtab Hussain captures the diversity of the Syracuse Muslim community in his 29-photograph exhibit at ArtRage. Hussain aims to give more visibility to the Muslim community. Read More »
Despite a perfect cast, ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ leaves fans disappointed
“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” misses the mark in its new book-to-show adaptation. In the show’s storyline, writers and cast directors neglected details of nostalgia and familiarity, our screen time columnist writes. Read More »
Acoustic Evening concert blends SU, Syracuse communities
On Feb. 1, CrossRoads Collective hosted the Acoustic Evening at Town Shop Youth Center. The concert aimed to unify Syracuse’s communities through music. Read More »
White feminism ignores the importance of intersectionality
If feminism is going to amount to anything meaningful, it must be intersectional. It must be open and inclusive of other perspectives and experiences. Read More »
Celebrate Black History Month with these events
From live jazz to roundtable discussions, these are the upcoming Black History events in Syracuse. Both on campus and off campus, these events highlight Black history, art and more. Read More »
Kickoff February at these 5 events
Enjoy trivia with The Tasting Room, a Lunar New Year celebration and more this week in Syracuse. Look forward to a night of celebrating African and Black art at the SU Art Museum. Read More »
Syracuse falls 5-2 to Columbia, suffers 1st loss of 2024
Despite sweeping all three of its doubles matches, Syracuse lost to Columbia 5-2 in its first loss of the 2024 season. Read More »
D.O. Sportscast: Previewing Syracuse men's lacrosse's 2024 season
Syracuse is looking to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2021. Our men's lacrosse beat writers discuss their predictions for the season. Read More »
Palestinian advocacy groups hold commemoration for dead in Gaza
Community members gathered at Syracuse University's Schine Student Center to commemorate the Palestinians killed during the Israel-Hamas war. Read More »
Students, ITS notice increase in phishing activity affecting SU emails
ITS said SU has experienced a recent uptick in phishing attempts and activity, according to its Jan. 17 campus-wide email. Read More »
LEVEL UP: Lacrosse Guide 2024
The Daily Orange brings you our 2024 Lacrosse Guide, with previews from each Syracuse lacrosse team, stories on the players and coaches and predictions for each team’s season. Read More »
Steering committee to guide academic strategic plan implementation
The “steering committee" will audit SU's adherence to its academic strategic plan, according to Wednesday release. Read More »
The box office is due for a rom-com comeback, diverse representation
It’s clear that people’s appreciation for rom-coms hasn’t died out, unlike the genre itself. But, audiences simply want more diverse and inclusive stories. Read More »
‘DEEPER MEANING’: Trey Deere honors his Indigenous roots through lacrosse
Trey Deere is working to be the next great Indigenous player, following in the footsteps of the Thompson brothers. Read More »
'ORANGE STANDARD': This is the year to bring SU back to national prominence
Column: After Syracuse fortified its faceoff unit over the offseason, it has depth at every position group. The time is now for SU to get back to national prominence. Read More »
Beat writers predict Syracuse will return to NCAA tournament
Our Syracuse men’s lacrosse beat writers predict SU will qualify for the NCAA Tournament for the first time in the Gary Gait era. Read More »
BETTER CALL ABIGAIL: Abigail Rehfuss simultaneously thrives in law, lacrosse
Among last year’s 120 D-I women’s lacrosse head coaches, Rehfuss was the only to pass the bar and actively work within the legal space. Nobody has ever seen somebody with a similar resume to hers. Read More »
Beat writers expect another dominant season for SU
Our Syracuse women’s lacrosse beat writers predict the Orange will contend for a national title in the 2024 season. Read More »
GO TIME: Following 2 ACL tears, Ashlee Volpe looks to make her mark at SU
“I want to be the ACC Freshman of the Year.” Ashlee Volpe was a five-star recruit, but two ACL tears limited her high school career. When healthy, Volpe was among the best players in the country and she wants to prove that at SU. Read More »
‘FILM WIZARD’: John Odierna brings unparalleled preparation to Syracuse’s defense
John Odierna built Manhattan into a MAAC champion through intense preparation. At Syracuse, he looks to instill the same culture to fortify its defense. Read More »
