Tag: @Cuse
X-Factor: Mason Kohn hopes to revamp SU’s faceoff unit after switching from hockey
Mason Kohn’s collegiate lacrosse career started in a snack closet. It’ll likely end as the faceoff specialist for the sport’s most iconic collegiate program. Read More »
BEST OF THE BEST: Delaney Sweitzer spent her offseason training with the nation’s best goalies
“Mentally I was like ‘alright, on to the next’. I knew I could learn, get better and improve.” This offseason, Delaney Sweitzer worked with some of the top goalies in the NCAA following a career-best season. Read More »
University Neighborhood business owners, employees reflect on the future of the area
Owners and employees of businesses on Marshall St. expressed both concern and excitement at the changes coming to the University Neighborhood. SU announced that it will convert the Sheraton Hotel into undergraduate housing. Read More »
Syracuse Fits turns the promenade into a runway
Sophomore Duane Tilghman is growing the Syracuse Fits account. He first transitioned by bringing Jamari McNabb to the team to photograph students. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘Clyde’s’ is a lesson about second chances
With a tight-knit cast and witty script, “Clyde’s” opens Jan. 31 at Syracuse Stage. Under the direction of Chip Miller, the show is a reminder that everyone deserves a second chance. Read More »
‘No Roses in December’ unveils the ‘ghosts’ that live with us
With original photography combined with “found objects,” David Edward Johnson’s exhibit tells the story of a father and son. The nostalgic art honors Johnson’s father through his late-stage Alzheimer’s disease with photos of West Texas. Read More »
Our humor columnist mourns Michael Cera’s Oscar ‘Barbie’ snub
Michael Cera was robbed of his Oscar nomination for his performance as Allan in “Barbie.” Our humor columnist details her thoughts, opinions and her most controversial opinions on this year’s Oscar nominations. Read More »
Tap your toes at these 5 concerts
Enjoy a rock concert, folk music and more this weekend in Syracuse. Look forward to former Misfits band member Michale Graves, who will take center stage at The Lost Horizon. Read More »
Dialogue meeting emphasizes listening to bridge Israel-Palestine divide
The two speakers emphasized the importance of conversation in minimizing the divide between Israel and Palestine. Read More »
Managing queer relationships, friendships (and where they intersect)
College is a time to explore, so meet new people, make new connections and find community in your own unique way. Even if your connection with someone doesn’t work out as intended, the queer community is a strong one, and that’s what’s important. Read More »
Iona Volynets, 2024 Marshall Scholar, wants to safeguard Ukrainian heritage
2024 Marshall Scholar Iona Volynets is working to help Ukrainian refugees in Syracuse through several cultural preservation projects. Read More »
SU hosts microagressions discussion, part of ODI 'Lunch and Learn' series
Speaker's from Syracuse University's chapter of Best Buddies shared their experiences with microaggressions as people with disabilities. Read More »
SU alum Caroline Portner makes her return to Syracuse with 'Hairspray'
Caroline Portner returns to Syracuse to be part of Landmark Theatre’s “Hairspray” production. Portner previously went to Syracuse University and performed in Syracuse Stage shows. Read More »
Marketplace on James, a unique space for local artisans, closes after over 2 years
After nearly three years, Marketplace on James closed its doors in December. The market was home to vendors who sold art, jewelry and antiques. Read More »
National Endowment for the Arts awards $35,000 to Light Work
For the 2024 fiscal year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is awarding $35,000 to Light Work as a “Grants For Arts” fund. The grants aim to “strengthen the nation's arts and cultural ecosystem,” according to the NEA website. Read More »
Palestine teach-in panel brings classroom setting to Israel, Palestine discussion
Around 150 attended the "teach-in" for Palestine, which emphasized adding historical context to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war discourse. Read More »
Stanley’s sustainability practices go against its encouragement of consumer culture
The concept of reinventing the water bottle can be similarly applied to other products we are consistently being told we “need” in our life. Instead of purchasing without prior thought, take time to assess your motives behind your purchase. Read More »
John Spina is only a freshman. He's already a campus celebrity.
From producing lifestyle content to creating popular TikTok dances, John Spina, or @johnspinaa on TikTok, finds joy in sharing his passions through social media. Spina is a current freshman at SU. Read More »
Salt City Market’s 3rd birthday celebrates the community it serves
Salt City Market celebrates its third birthday, anticipating new additions this year. While some vendors are leaving to set up independent shops, new ones are joining the market like SINBUN. Read More »
From Taylor Swift to Metro Boomin, our music columnist shares their Grammy predictions
Our columnist predicts the 66th annual Grammy Awards’s outcomes. Some wins include Victoria Monét’s album “Jaguar II” and Tyla’s track “Water.” Read More »
Reboots are the new norm, but they’re doing our nostalgia a disservice
It’s no wonder that we want to return to the past. After feeling like we were stuck in a time lapse for three years, many of us have no idea how to be functional adults in the world that, thanks to additional factors like geopolitical conflict, economic uncertainty and global climate imbalance, seems to be crumbling around us. Read More »
Syracuse ranked No. 5 in preseason Inside Lacrosse poll
Syracuse is ranked No. 5 in the preseason Inside Lacrosse poll and is scheduled to face 12 ranked teams throughout the regular season. Read More »
With reintroduced Israel, Palestine class, students expand discourse
The course was initially taught as a senior seminar and capstone class in the Middle Eastern Studies department. Read More »
The Dollhouse is the 'most inclusive house' for CNY bands
Ithaca-based band Bobo Doll performed at The Dollhouse over the weekend. The Dollhouse music venue is primarily attended and run by SUNY ESF students. Read More »
