Tag: @Cuse
SU cancels in-person classes for 6th time ever due to winter storm
Syracuse University canceled in-person classes Monday because of the winter storm, according to a campus-wide email. Read More »
Saint Marianne Cope Museum celebrates Feast Day with tulips of hope
On Friday, Saint Marianne Cope Shrine & Museum celebrated St. Marianne Cope’s feast day, where the museum gives out tulips to patients in St. Joseph’s Health Hospital and its off-site facilities. Read More »
Reflect on art exhibits, test your brain with trivia this week
Brace the chilling cold with CNY Brewfest 2026 and the seventh annual Syracuse Winter Fair this week. Read More »
SU closes buildings early Sunday due to extreme weather
Several buildings at Syracuse University will close early Sunday following extreme winter weather. Read More »
SU cancels Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration due to weather
SU canceled Sunday’s 41st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration due to forecast severe weather, Hendricks Chapel announced Friday evening. Read More »
2027 OL Edwin Guzman commits to Syracuse
Class of 2027 offensive lineman Edwin Guzman committed to Syracuse, he announced on social media Friday. Guzman became SU’s ninth commitment in the class after he chose the Orange over Rutgers, Akron, Toledo and Kent State. Read More »
Murals, statues sprinkled around SU represent remnants of rich art history
The Public Art @ SU, a self-guided tour spotlights 27 of the 40+ works of art on Syracuse University's campus, reflecting the school's prior commitment to fine arts. Read More »
SU seeks ‘new start’ with GSO rather than senate-passed mediation plan
At its January meeting, Provost Agnew told the University Senate SU will not pursue mediation with GSO officers. Instead, will pursue a “new start” for graduates. Read More »
SU alum, internet older sister Quincy Whipple stays authentic through it all
Syracuse University graduate Quincy Whipple has amassed over 255,500 TikTok followers on a page that she began her freshman year of college. Read More »
After year on Marshall Street, MakerSpace remains a flourishing center
ITS MakerSpace celebrated its one-year anniversary since its Marshall Square Mall relocation with upgraded equipment and a more streamlined organization. Read More »
Members of SU color guard face sanctions following fall 2025 hazing incident
According to SU’s Hazing Awareness Hub, members of the SU color guard faced sanctions over winter break following a hazing incident in August. Members reportedly partook in alcohol consumption and “pole-hit” activities. Read More »
Tillie’s Touch provides ‘more than just soccer’ for underserved youth
Tillie’s Touch was formed by Dale Johnson in 2009 to give kids under the poverty line a space to play soccer, in addition to Khan Academy tutoring services. Read More »
Jam out to classic rock with Coldfront, join Stella Nesci’s EP debut this week
This weekend, watch the Syracuse Orchestra perform instrumental pieces by Debussy and Brahms or listen to new music from Syracuse-based singer-songwriter Stella Nesci. Read More »
Dean portfolio review report deadline extended to Jan. 23, Agnew says
The deadline for A&S deans to submit final reports for the portfolio review process was extended to Jan. 23, Provost Agnew told the University Senate. Read More »
Opinion: Grok AI’s nude deepfakes are emblematic of anti-women conservatism
This content is undeniably harmful, and the fact that users are actively requesting such sexually exploitative content in the first place only intensifies my concern. Read More »
Opinion: RFK Jr.’s vaccine overhaul endangers Americans, especially students
This administration has proved its indifference to the American people, and without change, we will continue to see rising infant mortality rates and the resurgence of once contained diseases. Read More »
Manlius Cinema’s ‘In Memoriam’ series pays homage to passed actors, filmmakers
From Wednesday to Jan. 29, Manlius Cinema’s “In Memoriam” series honors directors and actors who died in 2025 through a curated film lineup. Read More »
Sit-down Erma’s Bistro aims to set Jamaican food standard in Syracuse
What began as a stall named Erma’s Island in Salt City Market has expanded to a full-scale Jamaican restaurant, called Erma's Bistro, in the heart of Armory Square. Read More »
‘Heated Rivalry’ hits with fans, sheds light on underrepresented community
Adapted from Rachel Reid's novel, HBO Max's “Heated Rivalry” is more than just a steamy romance show, it shines light on gay relationships in the sports industry, our columnist says. Read More »
SU to reassess 2026-27 fall calendar dates after student feedback
Syracuse University plans to review the 2026-27 academic calendar following student feedback regarding the shortened winter break. Read More »
Opinion: Relieving student debt would strengthen economy, but Trump refuses
Federal student debt forgiveness can pragmatically exist, yet the Trump administration has chosen not to pursue it, continuing a historical pattern of undermining higher education. Read More »
DPS investigates suspicious person, theft during sorority recruitment
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety is investigating a case involving a suspicious person near a sorority house Sunday. Read More »
Anastasia Sysoeva, Nelly Knezkova named ACC Doubles Team of the Week
Syracuse’s No. 1 doubles pairing, Nelly Knezkova and Anastasia Sysoeva, were named the Atlantic Coast Conference Doubles Team of the Week. The duo finished 2-0 in matches against Cornell and Fordham. Read More »

