Tag: @Cuse
Whitman launches investment-focused Orange Business Angel Network
SU’s Whitman School launched the Orange Business Angel Network, which aims to prepare students for real-world investing. Read More »
RSOs at SU grapple with budget cuts, lack of ‘equal’ funding distribution
Syracuse University RGOs are grappling with funding challenges amid budget cuts and overspending within the Student Government Association. Read More »
After 36 years, Spaghetti Warehouse’s closure leaves nostalgia, ‘heavy hearts’
When Spaghetti Warehouse closed its doors on Dec. 31, some Syracuse locals weren’t surprised because of the restaurant’s poor food quality, while others will miss it for its nostalgia. Read More »
Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure adds 6 members
SU’s Provost’s Advisory Committee on Promotion and Tenure announced six newly elected members who will assist SU’s executive team in managing cases. Read More »
‘People We Meet on Vacation’ adaptation trivializes emotional connections
While it’s difficult to adapt a book into film, Netflix’s “People We Meet on Vacation” left out key moments that established romantic buildup, our columnist writes. Read More »
What to know about Syracuse tennis before its 2026 season
Syracuse tennis begins its quest to snap a three-year losing streak Saturday. The Orange’s six players are all returners. Read More »
Opinion: Literary crisis rhetoric ignores reader surge, online book culture
Rather than responding to BookTok and internet literature methods with criticism, we need to embrace it. People are adapting and finding their own ways to connect with books. Read More »
Syverud to earn nearly $3M in 1st year as University of Michigan president
Kent Syverud received a first-year package of nearly $3 million to be the University of Michigan’s next president. Read More »
Former Syracuse WR Darrell Gill Jr. transfers to Ole Miss
Former Syracuse wide receiver Darrell Gill Jr. transferred to Ole Miss, On3 announced Wednesday night. Gill spent three seasons with the Orange, recording 70 catches for 1,136 yards and eight touchdowns. Read More »
SU’s Timothée Chalamet lookalike goes viral on Druski, launches online persona
An impromptu Thursday night trip from Syracuse to New York City landed SU sophomore Valentino Indelicato a feature in a Coulda Been Records audition call with Timothée Chalamet and Druski. Read More »
Mosh at goth night, escape with some comedy this weekend
Enjoy an expansive range of music such as rock with Paega* or an R&B Night at The Song & Dance this weekend. Read More »
Haraz Coffee House grounds authenticity with homegrown Yemeni coffee
Marshall Street's newest addition, Haraz Coffee House, offers a mix of traditional Yemeni coffees and teas but also common favorites like lattes and matchas. Read More »
SU reportedly hires Bowling Green special teams coordinator Alex Bayer
Syracuse is reportedly set to hire Bowling Green special teams coordinator Alex Bayer to the same position, FootballScoop reported Wednesday. Read More »
Former Syracuse WR Marvin Harrison selected to College Football Hall of Fame
Former Syracuse wide receiver Marvin Harrison was selected to the NFF College Football Hall of Fame, the organization announced Wednesday. Harrison, a Pro Football Hall of Famer, tallied 2,728 receiving yards at SU from 1992-95. Read More »
Fever Dream brings heartfelt originals to SU campus, downtown music scene
Juniors Emerson Carracedo, Aidan Norton, Zach and Nate Kile first gathered together in April 2024 to form Fever Dream, offering a change of pace from the bar scene in their hometowns to house shows in Syracuse University. Read More »
SU moves support programs like SOURCE, tutoring into merged 100 Sims location
SU announced Tuesday that all academic programs under the Center for Student Excellence will consolidate in the same location at Sims Drive. Read More »
Opinion: Welcome new semester with sustainable habits, resist financial FOMO
The small actions we take today to stop overconsumption help preserve our bank accounts and the environment. Read More »
Gabriella Chrapek fulfills childhood dream to play college softball
“I have no worries when Gabby’s up.” Gabriella Chrapek committed to Syracuse softball in October 2024, fulfilling her childhood dream. Then, she blossomed in 2025 at Deep Run High School with a .607 batting average. Read More »
Arts & Sciences unveils strategic plan focused on ‘global challenges’
Syracuse University College of Arts & Sciences announced its new academic strategic plan Tuesday, outlining long-term goals for students, faculty and academics. Read More »
Jam-packed ‘Stranger Things’ finale season bit off more than it could chew
The fifth and final season of “Stranger Things” included an information overload, compiling too many plot points into roughly ten hours of runtime, our columnist says. Read More »
Former Syracuse WR Emanuel Ross transfers to UConn
Former Syracuse wide receiver Emanuel Ross transferred to UConn, he announced on social media Monday. Read More »
Opinion: Maduro’s capture fits century-long pattern of American imperialism
The exhaustive legacy of U.S. imperialism in Latin America, specifically, has given us the historical basis so that we may recognize the patterns of behavior used to create the current conditions for further US intervention in the region. Read More »
Timothée Chalamet scores as 2026 Golden Globes paves way for awards season
The 83rd annual Golden Globes marked the start of the 2026 awards season, with “One Battle After Another”’s dominance being a shared take among DO culture staff members. Read More »
2025 furthers pop relevance: Lorde’s comeback, Sabrina Carpenter stays busy
For the world of pop music, 2025's catalogue stood out with quality tracks, making it another strong year for the music genre, our columnist writes. Read More »

