Tag: @Cuse
'To Understand and To Be Understood' exhibit explores Asian American hate speech
“To Understand and To Be Understood” was inspired by #NotAgainSU protests and wanted to provide more visibility for Asian Americans. The artwork emphasizes 1960s and ‘70s art. Read More »
Alabama’s recent use of the death penalty proves the inhumanity of capital punishment
The plethora of flaws in the criminal justice system exemplified by these cases have never been adequately addressed by states that continue to practice the death penalty, making the form of punishment a prolonged perpetuation and exacerbation of intersectional inequality in America. Read More »
Heal your energy with this week’s events
Enjoy some Reiki rest and relaxation, go to a Pulitzer Prize winner’s “dramedy” and more this week in Syracuse. Look forward to a Black History Month kickoff featuring rapper Cleotrapa. Read More »
Syracuse wins 4th straight, defeats Cornell 6-1
Despite dropping its first match of the season against Cornell, Syracuse defeated the Big Red 6-1. The Orange are off to a 4-0 start for the second straight season. Read More »
Syracuse handles doubles adversity in 6-1 win over Cornell
“Today was our most competitive match of the season. I was very pleased with how we responded…and just played the next point.” After blowing a 4-1 lead, Shiori Ito and Viktoriya Kanapatskaya battled back to win their doubles match against Cornell. Read More »
Syracuse defeats St. Bonaventure 7-0
Syracuse won all three of its doubles matches along with all six singles matches, defeating St. Bonaventure to start the 2024 season 3-0. Read More »
Constance Levivier, Emilie Elde shine in SU debuts
After being added to the roster this week, Constance Levivier and Emilie Elde made their SU debuts, helping the Orange maintain their perfect record. Read More »
Off-campus SU student diagnosed with tuberculosis
The student, who lives off campus, has not been back on SU’s campus since the diagnosis, Dr. Karen Nardella, wrote in the email. Read More »
SU Food Services issues apology over MLK Dinner social media post
Before the apology was issued, SU Food Services deleted the previous post, which detailed the food that was served at the dinner. Read More »
Dino Babers will reportedly be hired as Arizona’s offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach
Dino Babers joins first year head coach Brent Brennan at Arizona, who was hired after Jedd Fisch became Kalen DeBoer’s successor at Washington. Read More »
'Bold, brave and kind': Family and friends remember the life of Liam Zoghby
Family and friends remember Liam Zoghby, a sophomore and student manager for SU's men's basketball team, as warm, passionate and considerate. Read More »
Syverud announces new name of 119 Euclid at USen meeting
After a $1 million donation from Syracuse alumna Sharon Barner, 119 Euclid will be renamed “The Barner-McDuffie House." Read More »
Unsung Hero awardee Murjan Abdi helps city youth overcome obstacles similar to his
Murjan Abdi a 2024 Unsung Hero awardee. Abdi, who was raised in Syracuse, helps local children overcome obstacles he once faced. Read More »
After 58 years of teaching, new 'possibilities' keep professor Harry Lambright young
Professor Harry Lambright has finished teaching after 58 years, and per a leave of absence from SU, will continue to do research. Read More »
Office of Community Engagement collects new, gently-used coats for central New Yorkers in need
During this week's Operation Orange Warm-Up Coat Drive, community members can drop off gently used coats at donation bins across SU's campus. Read More »
Pro-Palestine actors have more to lose in Hollywood
Now more than ever, there’s proof that what we consume and support – and what we don’t – is an intentional, political choice that has an impact. Read More »
1 year after her death, Elizabeth Watt is ‘teaching again’ through new exhibit
Carrying on the legacy of Elizabeth Watt, a new exhibit in Newhouse displays work from her portfolio as a still life photographer. Watt graduated from Syracuse University in 1981 and remained connected to its programs throughout her life as a mentor for many. Read More »
Our screentime columnist predicts an ‘Oppenheimer’ heavy 96th Academy Awards
This year’s award season was marked by mixed feelings from movie fanatics. Screentime columnist Jack Steinberg recaps wins, misses and snubs. Read More »
An ode to the appliances in our humor columnist’s apartment
Living in a college apartment comes with several unique quirks, especially its appliances. From burning herself on her radiator to being unable to wash her dishes because of her roommate’s air fryer, our Humor Columnist details her apartment struggles. Read More »
Enjoy everything from country music to emo tunes this weekend
From a local country music singer to cover bands, rock on this week with these upcoming concerts. Syracuse native Stephen Phillips will perform at Funk ‘n Waffles on Saturday. Read More »
Syracuse releases 2024 football schedule
Syracuse football released its 12-game regular season schedule Wednesday. The Orange’s 2024 slate includes their first-ever conference matchups against Stanford and Cal. Read More »
First Year Players is 'one big family' for theater fanatics
SU organization First Year Players (FYP) introduces students to theater. From acting to stage design, FYP builds community through collaboration. Read More »
Playboi Carti’s anticipated 'MUSIC' leaves fans feening for more
Playboi Carti teases his fans with both new styles and an album drop. Carti’s has released a mix of upbeat and dark songs on YouTube. Read More »
SU agrees to settlement over 2020 data breach
Current and former students affected by a 2020 data breach may be entitled to up to $10,000 for “extraordinary losses." Read More »
