Tag: @Cuse
Orange grades: How every position ranks entering Regy Thorpe’s inaugural season
Despite hiring new head coach Regy Thorpe, Syracuse women’s lacrosse returns 25 players this season, with 13 transfer portal and freshmen reinforcements. Read More »
Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz takes helm at Hendricks, reflects on SU path
Rebecca Reed Kantrowitz stepped into the role as the interim dean of Hendricks Chapel after Brian Konkol’s departure. Hendricks staff, students and Kantrowitz’s family reflect on her experience in higher education and at SU. Read More »
Step through Harvey’s Garden into intimate The Cabinet Room speakeasy
Hidden behind what seem's to be a dead end in Harvey's Garden is a cocktail-focused speakeasy, The Cabinet Room. Read More »
Sue’s Daycare brings ‘stability,’ warmth to student-dominated street
In a neighborhood dominated by students, Susan Chase operates a daycare from the downstairs apartment of the home she grew up in. Read More »
Opinion: You haven’t changed since freshman year, you’ve learned about yourself
SU didn’t change me; it taught me. It taught me how to embrace the parts of myself I had previously tried to keep hidden. Read More »
Revel in Syracuse snow with downhill, cross-country skiing this season
From blue and black diamond runs to beginner-friendly courses, explore different winter spots to sled, ski or snowboard in central New York. Read More »
SU’s Kendo Club studies Japanese sport tradition, forms close collective
Syracuse University’s Kendo Club honors the traditional Japanese martial arts sport and its customs, combining physical activity and mental strategy. Read More »
Jam out to reggae tunes, rave to pop electronica this week
From Cheat Codes w/ NESRA at Westcott Theater to LAUNDRY DAY at The Song & Dance, Syracuse has several concerts to see this week. Read More »
Opinion: Our social media personas online contribute to growth offline
We should enjoy and have fun with the personas we cobble together online and be grateful for the ease in which we act as someone we want to be. Read More »
Personal Essay: When choosing a major, undecided doesn’t mean unsure
Open-mindedness in college will lead to success beyond academics–cultivating curiosity, resilience and a healthier relationship with learning and ourselves. Read More »
Jury selection for accused Pan Am 103 bomb builder delayed to August
The trial for the accused builder of the bomb used in the Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist attack was delayed in December due to "unforeseen circumstances.” Read More »
A look back at 2016 media: Whimsy of ‘La La Land,’ 1 hit wonder ‘Broccoli’
Following social media's obsession with 2016, here's a decade look back to our columnist's favorite movies and songs from the viral year. Read More »
Kid Cudi to make 1st Syracuse return since 2013 with M.I.A., others June 8
Kid Cudi is returning to Syracuse on June 8 with a performance at the Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater. Read More »
Orange Hall dorms, ballrooms flood after sprinkler malfunction
A sprinkler malfunction in Orange Hall flooded some student dorm rooms Monday. Officials said frozen piping conditions may have been a factor, though no cause has been determined. Read More »
SU junior Oakes Fegley approaches acting career with humility, ambition
Junior Oakes Fegley starred in his first movie role, “Pete’s Dragon,” in 2016, crediting his family for his acting career. Read More »
Gallery: Students celebrate historic snowstorm, SU’s 6th-ever snow day
D.O. photographers captured moments of snowfall during this week’s historic storm. Snapshots include residents shoveling and students celebrating SU’s sixth-ever snow day. Read More »
SU Press highlights untold community stories through Read New York
Syracuse University Press started the Read New York Challenge, which spotlights 12 books, one for each month, to connect reading with the SU community and the surrounding area. Read More »
Once a ski lodge, South Campus’ Inn Complete offers food at homey social hub
A ski lodge-turned-restaurant on South Campus, The Inn Complete, has become a third space for South Campus residents to gather. Read More »
Alpha Epsilon Pi reinstated at SU after almost 8-year suspension
SU reinstated its chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, the fraternity confirmed on Monday. Read More »
Syracuse football finalizes schedule for 2026 season
SU football finalized its schedule for 2026, the program announced Monday. The slate includes home matchups against Clemson and Notre Dame. Read More »
Syracuse women’s lacrosse opens season at No. 11 in Inside Lacrosse Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse begins its campaign at No. 11 in the Inside Lacrosse Poll, released Monday. Read More »
‘Made in Poland’ photo exhibition honors roots from outside the box
In Light Work's "Made in Poland" exhibit, artist Karolina Wojtas hopes to replicate the unveiling of a care package from Poland. Read More »
How to stay safe, protect your living space during Syracuse’s snowstorm
The temperature in Syracuse is below freezing, with 12-18 inches of snow expected. The D.O. compiled a guide with tips about staying safe. Read More »
Opinion: AI can support nutrition, but cannot replace dietitians
AI shouldn’t be banned from nutrition, but it must stay in its own lane. It can serve as a support tool, not a replacement for registered dietitians. Read More »

