Tag: @Cuse
Colleges should re-evaluate academic standards to prevent student burnout
Among various motivations, we attend college to better understand the world and draw inspiration from the abundance of new ideas that surround us throughout these four years. But if mental exhaustion prevents us from seizing these opportunities, what is our purpose here? Read More »
Kyle Meier 'did everything' at Whitesboro, shattering 8 school records
You get a kid like (Kyle) once every 20 years.” Along with his historic career, Kyle Meier led Whitesboro to the program’s first Section III title in over 25 years. Read More »
Sex trade survivors at Maxwell panel express support for policy reform
Panelists advocated for equality model policies during “Policy for Women in the Sex Trade: A Human Trafficking Awareness Month Panel.” Read More »
Claudine Gay’s resignation is a warning to every campus
Gay’s resignation marks a critical juncture in the intersection of politics, media and education that impacts all university campuses, far from just Harvard itself. Read More »
Cluttered Closet is everyone’s favorite spot for ‘clutterhangs’
Westcott Consignment store Cluttered Closet holds a variety of collectibles for shoppers to explore. Bree Hess, the store’s owner, shares the evolution of her personal paradise. Read More »
The 'Mean Girls' reboot misses its musical mark
The new “Mean Girls” movie musical adaptation falls short because of the lack of musical talent. The casting directors casted too many people without experience, our Screentime Columnist writes. Read More »
‘Sound Beat' radio show revives forgotten art
Sound Beat podcast episode “Begin the Beguine” explores the musical talents of jazz pianist Art Tatum. Sound Beat is a daily show out of SU that features stories found in the Belfer Audio Laboratory and Archive. Read More »
SU honors MLK Jr. with ‘The Reach of the Dream’ celebration
"The Reach of the Dream" was the theme of this year's annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration. More than 2,000 people attended the event which included an art gallery, dinner and keynote presentation by Talithia Williams. Read More »
The New York State Pinball Championship 'isn't just any tournament'
Pinball players gathered for a weekend of gaming at the International Flipper Pinball Association’s New York State Championship hosted by Skill Shot Arcade. Players battled for the number one spot. Read More »
Minority politicians fail to advocate for groups they claim to represent
However remarkable their accomplishments are, their politics beg the question of who we want to see in our governments: those who represent us or those who listen to us, and how often it is that those qualities intertwine. Read More »
Sophia Chai's 'Character Space' reinterprets the Korean alphabet
Sophia Chai immigrated to New York City from Korea at age 14, not knowing any English. Her exhibit, “Character Space” focuses on using art to honor her mother tongue. Read More »
'IfYoureReadingThis' creates a student-led space on campus for mental health
SU sophomore Kendall Palazzi’s mental health organization IfYoureReadingThis offers students and faculty a platform to connect through shared experiences. Read More »
Warm up your winter with these five events
From the spring involvement fair to a game night at Dave & Buster’s, enjoy some upcoming local activities. Look forward to snowshoeing with friends on Beaver Lake Nature Center’s trails. Read More »
Ines Fonte shines in Syracuse’s 2nd win of opening weekend
“(Fonte) plays with a lot of confidence. (She) knows exactly what to do.” Ines Fonte cruised to dominant wins in singles and doubles to help SU defeat Fordham and move to 2-0 on the season. Read More »
Syracuse completes 2nd straight sweep in win over Fordham
Syracuse (2-0, 0-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) continued its dominant start to the season cruising past Fordham (0-2, 0-0 Atlantic 10) 7-0. Read More »
Miyuka Kimoto, Shiori Ito lead Syracuse to 1st win of 2024 season
“Before the matches, I was nervous. I didn’t expect to play as the No. 1 (player).” Miyuka Kimoto stepped into the role of Syracuse's No. 1 player, winning her singles and doubles matches handily in a victory over Army. Read More »
Syracuse sweeps Army 7-0 in season opener
Syracuse swept all six singles and three doubles matches in its season opener against Army. Read More »
MLK Art Gallery celebrates Black artists, identity
Based on the theme “The Reach of the Dream,” SU’s annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will include an MLK Art Gallery. The Black artists included have a range of specialties, from children’s book art to quilts. Read More »
University senate committee decides to not rescind Rudy Giuliani’s honorary law degree
SU is one of five schools that have not revoked Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree. The committee decided to not move forward with rescission. Read More »
Students mixed over upcoming South Campus meal plan
The meal plan will offer students living on South Campus $1,680 Dining Dollars, enough for one meal a day at university dining facilities. Read More »
Cozy meets creative with Andrea Buckvold’s ‘Color Stories’ exhibit
With her work now on display at the Petit Branch Library, Syracuse local Andrea Buckvold creates unique quilt designs with an array of colors and patterns. The work allows her to unwind after a long day working as a teacher. Read More »
DPS to maintain 'elevated presence' on campus
DPS told The Daily Orange it will continue using increased personnel, a security measure it originally introduced during the fall semester. Read More »
Comedy can be a means to poke fun, but shouldn't excuse blatant misogyny
Instead of telling women to endure demeaning humor, stop making misogynistic jokes and laughing along with comedians who do. Read More »
Valerie Goldstein of ‘Skills Win!’ takes problem solving into local schools
Syracuse University Skills Win! program gives SU students professional experience while supporting the local community. Students volunteer at local schools, teaching skills like typing. Read More »
