Tag: @Cuse
Syracuse earns 2nd ACC victory in 7-5 win over North Carolina
Syracuse defeated North Carolina 7-5 to earn its second ACC victory of the season. Madison Knight pitched her 10th complete game this year while SU’s offense scored a season-high seven runs in conference play. Read More »
SU defender Coco Vandiver added to Tewaaraton Award Watchlist
Syracuse defender Coco Vandiver has been added to the Tewaaraton Award Watchlist, the organization announced Thursday. Read More »
SU alumna Christine Lane remembered for creativity, ‘sparkling’ energy
Christine Lane, a 1997 SU graduate, died on Jan. 29 alongside her son Spencer when an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet collided over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Read More »
‘Decoding Deception’ provides tools necessary to navigate AI world
SU's Decoding Deception event aimed to help attendees understand the impact of generative AI on everyday life. Read More »
Professors encourage SU to ‘stand firm’ after Trump’s academic demands
On Wednesday evening, over 130 SU faculty and staff have signed a letter encouraging the university to “stand firm” against Trump's demands. Read More »
'Latinas in Media' addresses barriers in the media industry
A Wednesday panel featuring Newhouse alumnae across journalism, public relations and photography shared their experiences as Latina women. Read More »
Diamond Baseball Holdings expands resources, maintains structure for Syracuse Mets
The Syracuse Mets changed ownership to Diamond Baseball Holdings before the 2025 season. Yet, the switch won’t impact how the team will be run this campaign. Read More »
Girls Gains brings female empowerment, belonging to the weight room
Established in 2023, Syracuse University's women's fitness club, Girl Gains aims to empower women in male-dominated workout spaces. Read More »
Seydou Diao’s grillz flaunt style, recognize Black culture with mouth art
Seydou Diao, a mechanical engineering senior at Syracuse University, creates custom grillz sets out of the comfort of his own apartment. Read More »
Fragile Cat revamps Syracuse vintage scene with workwear, 2000s finds
Fragile Cat, a vintage store in downtown Syracuse, boasts an Americana workman aesthetic and early 2000’s vibe. Read More »
The Salon creates cozy home for slam poetry, literature lovers
The Salon is a new slam poetry and spoken word venue on Syracuse University's campus, where students present two poems each. Read More »
Josh Mulligan went from college dropout to coaching his hometown team
After leaving the Nazareth men’s tennis team 15 years ago, Josh Mulligan returned to college tennis as a volunteer assistant coach at SU. Read More »
Opinion: Universities are complicit in Trump’s agenda to abandon student rights
This conversation is no longer solely about the First Amendment or the distinction between public and private institutions; it’s about recognizing the willingness of educational institutions to put their own faculty and students at risk, allowing the government to strip students of their human rights in sacred learning environments. Read More »
Mileena Cotter watched her brother hoist the Stanley Cup. Now, she’s fulfilling her own title aspirations.
Growing up, Mileena Cotter watched her brother realize his lifelong dream of winning the Stanley Cup. She’s now primed to continue the winning tradition at Syracuse. Read More »
Recruit Steven Pickard Jr. crafted his O-line skills with 55-day Atlanta stay
Syracuse 2026 football commit Steven Pickard Jr. has played high school football in South Carolina and Florida, but grew his skills at Velocity Athlete Development in Atlanta, Georgia. Read More »
Previewing No. 7 Syracuse’s ranked ACC matchup with No. 11 Virginia
Virginia midfielder Kate Galica averages 9.9 draw controls per game, helping UVA to be the second-best draw unit in the conference. Here's more on the No. 11 Cavaliers ahead of their matchup with No. 7 Syracuse Saturday. Read More »
Opinion: Passivity on social issues lacks empathy, abuses privilege
What many fail to understand is that all of our lives are interconnected, and soon, these current policies will impact you, too. Money and social standing can only protect a person for so long. Read More »
Relive the 2000s at Cage or wind down at Funk ’n Waffles this weekend
This week, travel back in time at Cage or unwind to sweet jazz at Funk ‘n Waffles. Read More »
Syracuse snaps 3-game skid with 6-0 victory over Le Moyne
Syracuse softball snapped its three-game losing skid with a 6-0 win over LeMoyne Wednesday. Read More »
Syracuse lands 2027 DB Travis Miles, a New Jersey native
Syracuse football has earned a commitment from New Jersey native Travis Miles to join its 2027 class, he announced Wednesday via social media. Miles, a defensive back, is SU’s third commit in its 2027 recruiting haul. Read More »
Trump's order dismantling DOEd leaves effects on K-12, higher education uncertain
Trump’s order pledging to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education was unprecedented, leaving its effects on higher education uncertain. Read More »
‘Imagining Joan of Arc’ honors saint’s influence, Women’s History Month
Syracuse University’s Bird Library Special Collection Research Center and the SU Art Museum hosted two pop up exhibits featuring a collection of artworks and novels relating to the Catholic saint, Joan of Arc. Read More »
‘The Gorge’ delivers superb cinematography, lacks emotional punch
Scott Derrickson's latest film, "The Gorge," has all the elements of a dynamic, genre-blurring thriller, yet it doesn't fully succeed on its ambitious promise. Read More »
Opinion: Removing DEIA makes academic, workplace meritocracy impossible
While it’s not the role of college students to reverse these threats ourselves, it’s vital that we recognize the dangerous fallacies in Trump’s idea of merit. Read More »