Tag: @Cuse
After a season full of injuries, SU is hoping new nutritionist can keep players healthy
Syracuse became the last school in the ACC to hire a nutritionist this spring by bringing in Tori Brown, a local product and former West Virginia football dietician. Read More »
Zeynep Erman leans on SU's Turkish community, tennis to find peace amid tragedy
When a 7.8 earthquake struck Zeynup Ermann's home country, Turkey, she immediately took action, balancing tennis with community service efforts to support her country as it grappled with tragedy. Read More »
Will ChatGPT replace our humor columnist?
ChatGPT seems to have the answers to quite literally everything, but can it write a better humor column than an actual humor columnist? Read More »
Selling what they're smoking: Here are 4 hip-hop artists with their own lines of cannabis
Throughout the history of hip-hop rappers have been making music with and about mairjuana, these five rappers took this to the next level and now sell their own licensed cannabis products. Read More »
Face the music with these 5 concerts
Take in the warmer weather this weekend with one of these 5 concerts. Read More »
HIGHER EDUCATION: SU's cannabis studies program offers students experience in the emerging market
After learning about the medicinal value of cannabis, Dr. Junella Chin began a career in education and came to SU to be part of their new cannabis studies program. Read More »
BUDDING BUSINESS: Syracuse Hemporium looks to educate people on CBD, navigate businesses through new industry
Jim Charon has produced affordable and effective CBD products through his business Syracuse Hemporium since 2018, and on 4/20 this year he will be hosting an event for the cannabis community of central New York to come together. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about No. 5 Boston College
After finishing as runners up last season, No. 5 Boston College returns five of its seven top scorers, led by leading-scorer Jenn Medjid. Read More »
Syracuse splits doubleheader against Binghamton
In Syracuse's game one win over Binghamton, Madison Knight pitched one of the best games of her collegiate career, tying a career-high with seven strikeouts. Read More »
SU to launch Falk-Whitman double degree to meet demand for sports business careers
SU is launching a new dual major between the Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics and the Whitman School of Management starting in fall 2024. Read More »
Women in Leadership Initiative is taking applications for 2nd cohort
The Women in Leadership initiative is accepting applications for its second annual cohort of SU faculty and staff. Read More »
Delaney Sweitzer's elevated play, adaptable zone make SU's defense one of the best
Syracuse's defense is top ten in the country, using its zone defense to disrupt opponents and conceding just under nine goals per game. Read More »
Studio89 finds yellow brick road with new Oz concert venue
The local house show venue called Oz was started by Bandier students in the fall of 2022 and continues to offer a space for local DJs and creatives to shine. Read More »
Daniel Caesar delivers emotional, authentic project with 'Never Enough'
After building a career from a heavenly falsetto and vaguely relatable love songs, Daniel Caesar puts identity and personal touch at the forefront on his third full-length release. Read More »
Gender identity can be fluid, not just confined to restrictive labels
Labels have become overwhelming. If you find comfort in labeling your identity, I am happy for you, and you should continue to do so. But not everyone finds ease in the idea of tying their identity to a specific label such as gay, bisexual, pansexual or other identities. Read More »
Delaney Sweitzer earns ACC, IWLCA Defensive Player of the Week
Sweitzer’s 15 saves, six ground balls and two caused turnovers helped Syracuse to a 14-12 win over then-No. 5 North Carolina. Read More »
Syracuse quarterback JaCobian Morgan enters transfer portal
JaCobian Morgan wasn’t listed on Syracuse’s spring practice roster. He appeared in six games over two years as a backup quarterback. Read More »
SU club softball relies on trust while playing without a coach
Syracuse club softball is entirely student-run, with the players paying for their own travel when on the road. To get through the season, they emphasize trust. Read More »
SU club baseball remains atop division standings as the season winds down
Syracuse club baseball swept a double-header against Division-I Binghamton last Friday. With an +84 run differential last fall, the team is ranked No. 4 for Division-II club baseball. Read More »
Syracuse’s thin roster depth hurts its chances in close games
Aside from the trio of Madelyn Lopez, Madison Knight and Tessa Galipeau, Syracuse softball suffers from a lack of depth, resulting in the worst ACC offense. Read More »
'Renfield' is a campy, thoroughly fun romp about Dracula's assistant
Lead performances from Nicholas Hoult and Nicolas Cage and Chris McKay’s direction coalesce into an unchallenging, yet undeniably entertaining entry into the Universal Monsters lineup. Read More »
Syracuse stays at No. 1 heading into final week of regular season play
After a 14-12 victory against North Carolina, No. 1 Syracuse remained undefeated over the weekend and matched a program-best 15 consecutive wins. Read More »
Former College of Arts and Sciences interim dean to serve as new provost for academic affairs
In her new role, Lois Agnew will assist Syracuse University Vice Chancellor, Provost and Chief Academic Officer Gretchen Ritter in supporting key academic initiatives. Read More »
Using scare tactics when discussing climate change isn’t helping the problem
Not everyone has had these global experiences, but it is important for those who have to become storytellers in order to help break down the gap and make it more tangible. Telling a human story is one of the best ways to communicate climate change. Read More »
