Tag: @Cuse
Syracuse University to convert The Marshall into 2nd-year housing
The conversion of The Marshall is part of the university's Campus Framework, which assesses and improves the university's space usage. Read More »
GSO to increase its graduate student activity fee, bolster climate-related initiatives
Syracuse University's Graduate Student Organization will increase the graduate student activity fee for the first time in over five years. Read More »
SEEKING CLARITY: Students, faculty involved with Palestine teach-in take issue with university response
Organizers believe the university's handling of the Palestine teach-in is emblematic of the university's issues with academic freedom. Read More »
Students express confusion over content of faculty panel
Students said they expected panelists to address the Israel-Hamas war during SU's “Faculty Panel on Navigating Polarizing Discourses.” Read More »
In ASA’s one-year window, over 3,000 civil suits filed
The Adult Survivors Act (ASA) gave survivors of sexual abuse in New York state the opportunity to come forward over a one-year period of time. Read More »
Miller: Syracuse’s 3-pronged NIL effort is disorganized, and needs to unite
There are three NIL collectives currently exist to help Syracuse student-athletes navigate name, image and likeness deals. This irregular setup hinders the collectives from reaching enough players. Read More »
There shouldn't be a standard for cultural identity
I still don’t know how to prove that I’m “Indian enough.” However, I’ve now realized I don’t need to validate my identity for anyone. Read More »
Syracuse Stage’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ honors tradition with a twist
Syracuse Stage celebrates the ninth showing of ‘A Christmas Carol’ with a twist — acrobatics Read More »
Joining a cappella helps singers find a home
SU a cappella groups work in harmony not just as performers, but friends Read More »
Josh Burton's 'Grace Engine' is a story of generational reflection
Houston native, Joshua Burton, returns to his alma mater with a reading in the Raymond Carver Reading Series Read More »
Our humor columnist knows the best bathrooms for breaking down
Get your crying, shopping and sweet treats in at Marshall Square Mall Read More »
Rock on this weekend at these 4 concerts
From student a cappella groups to Orchestra performances, enjoy some tunes at these five upcoming shows Read More »
Khalil Ahmad returns to Syracuse as Executive Director of Personnel and Recruiting
Khalil Ahmad worked as the Director of High School Relations under Dino Babers before going to Penn State. After one year with the Nittany Lions, Ahmad returns to SU. Read More »
It’s exhausting to constantly evaluate your femininity
When it comes to sports, these stereotypes become especially apparent. As a female sports fan, I have noticed how it impacts the way I present myself. Read More »
From Broadway to Carnegie Hall, Carrie Manolakos never forgets her Syracuse roots
This music-filled holiday season, singer and performer Carrie Manolakos celebrated her homecoming Read More »
Local tribute bands help people relive nostalgic music
Central New York bands pay tribute to the music of their childhoods Read More »
‘May December’ is a haunting tragedy filled with outstanding lead performances
Three outstanding performances make ‘May December’ compelling Read More »
P!nk to play at the JMA Wireless Dome on Oct. 6, 2024
P!nk announces performance at the JMA Wireless Dome on Oct. 6 Read More »
SA passes bill calling for peace amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war
Syracuse University's Student Association announced its stance on the Israel-Hamas war through a bill, calling for a ceasefire and peace. Read More »
ArtRage hosts film screenings to raise money for poet Mosab Abu Toha
With two film screenings and a poetry reading, the Syracuse community gathered at ArtRage Gallery to raise money for SU alum Mosab Abu Toha Read More »
Snoop Dogg's 'Doggystyle' is just as influential 30 years later
The anniversary of Snoop Dogg’s ‘Doggystyle’ album shares stories of his past, present and future Read More »
SU reportedly targeting New York Giants running backs coach Jeff Nixon for offensive coordinator
According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Syracuse is reportedly targeting New York Giants running backs coach Jeff Nixon for its offensive coordinator role. Nixon’s coaching career spans 26 years, with 14 of them in the NFL. Read More »
