Tag: @Cuse
‘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 »
Sam DeVito provides veteran presence among Syracuse’s young core
After spending her first four years at Princeton, Sam DeVito returned close to home at Syracuse, where she serves as a veteran in a sea of underclassmen. Read More »
Slow starts spark Syracuse’s 1-8 start to ACC play
Through Syracuse’s first nine ACC games, it’s scored in the first inning in only one game compared to 11 games in nonconference play. Read More »
Daniella Guyette earns ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Week honors
Syracuse goalie Daniella Guyette was named Co-ACC Defensive Player of the Week, the conference announced Tuesday. Read More »
2026 QB Zaid Lott, a former Bill Belichick commit, flips to Syracuse
Syracuse football earned a commitment from three-star quarterback Zaid Lott on Tuesday, adding to its deep 2026 recruiting class. Lott was previously committed to Bill Belichick and North Carolina. Read More »
City holds hearing to discuss SU’s proposal for Comstock, Waverly Ave. dormitories
Syracuse University’s two planned dormitories on Waverly and Comstock Avenues are set to include a new dining hall. Read More »
SA passes bill allocating funding toward annual formal
Syracuse University’s Student Association passed a bill allocating funding toward a formal event during its Monday meeting. Read More »
Petit Branch Library celebrates Women’s History Month with annual exhibition
The “Women’s History Month Exhibition: Focus on the Feminine” at Petit Branch Library features artwork produced by and featuring women. Read More »
Gallery: ‘Dark Beauty: The Final Bow’ flaunts dramatic fashion
Gallery: Dark fashion took center stage on Saturday at Palladian Hall’s “Dark Beauty: The Final Bow.” Check out the best images from the show, which raised money for the Syracuse Spinal Association through a captivating exhibition of gothic fashion. Read More »
Angie Ramos rediscovered her game at the plate after 2024 benching
After Angie Ramos started eight games and hit for a career-worst .161 batting average last season, she’s reestablished herself as Syracuse’s starting left fielder in 2025. Read More »
12th annual Syracuse Half Marathon celebrates motivation, community
This past Sunday marked the 12th annual Syracuse Half Marathon, where runners of all ages, skill levels and experiences ran through Syracuse neighborhoods, starting and ending at The Oncenter. Read More »
Syracuse University announces 2025 University Scholars
SU named 12 graduating seniors as 2025 University Scholars, SU’s highest honor for undergraduate students. Read More »
Syracuse women’s lacrosse improves to No. 7 in Inside Lacrosse Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse moved up one spot to No. 7 in the Inside Lacrosse Week 7 Poll. Read More »
City of Syracuse to hold hearing over SU's Waverly, Comstock dorm construction
SU started work on the demolition of Marion and Kimmel Hall in early 2025, and will host a zoning hearing on Monday. Read More »
‘Dark Beauty: The Final Bow’ embraces darkness, raises funds with theatrical fashion show
“Dark Beauty: The Final Bow” brought theatrical performances and storytelling to Palladian Hall. Read More »
Spring football week 1 notebook: 4th down motivation, Samuel Jr. 2-way
Following a 10-win campaign in Fran Brown's first season as head coach, Syracuse football’s 2025 spring season began on Friday. Read More »
‘Runway of Dreams’ adaptive fashion show slides inclusivity into the spotlight
On Sunday, the Syracuse chapter of Runway of Dreams hosted an adaptive fashion show featuring eight disabled models. Read More »
SA to host annual Multicultural Week with multiple student organizations
SA will host its annual Multicultural Week with multiple student organizations. The events will take place this upcoming week. Read More »
Support OttoTHON, celebrate Otto’s birthday this week
This week, dance your worries away at OttoTHON annual dance marathon or enter a trance with a Hypnotist show at Syracuse University’s Schine Student Center. Read More »
Syracuse swept by Clemson in crushing 15-0 loss
Syracuse was dismantled by Clemson’s high-powered offense Sunday, losing 15-0 to complete the series sweep. Read More »
Clemson’s 8-run 3rd inning leads to Syracuse’s 15-0 loss
Syracuse allowed a season-high five hits and eight runs in the third inning, sparking Clemson’s 15-0 thrashing of the Orange. Read More »
2nd-quarter struggles hinder No. 8 Syracuse despite win over No. 21 ND
Despite leading by three after the first quarter, No. 8 Syracuse allowed a 4-0 run to No. 21 Notre Dame in the second, allowing the Fighting Irish stay in the game until the final buzzer. Read More »