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Syracuse's 7th inning spark not enough in 3-2 loss to NC State
The Orange scored twice in their final at-bat but left the tying runner on third to end the game. Read More »
Syracuse’s offense struggles throughout 3-2 defeat to NC State
The Orange only had five total baserunners through the first six innings in a game filled with offensive struggles. Read More »
Syracuse wins series opener over NC State 4-2
“You got to stay locked in.” Syracuse’s defeated NC State 4-2 to win the series opener. Read More »
Madison Knight throws 6 innings of one-run ball in 4-2 win over NC State
Knight struck out a career-high seven batters in SU's first home win of the season. Read More »
Watch: 'We know our goals.' Here's an inside look at Syracuse tennis amid its 11-7 record
After two straight losing seasons, Syracuse tennis has turned things around with a 9-0 start to the season. Read More »
Conservative activist, author Yeonmi Park speaks at Shaffer Art Institute
On Wednesday, Yeonmi Park spoke at “The Fundamentals of Freedom: We Must Fight Against Tyranny" Q&A discussion in the Shaffer Art Building. Read More »
Syracuse has controlled the draw in Kate Mashewske’s absence
Olivia Adamson leads SU with 31 draw controls since Kate Mashewske’s injury. Read More »
After election, SGEU reflects on journey to recognition, what comes next in bargaining
Following Tuesday's vote, members of SGEU can move forward on negotiations with SU over concerns like pay and benefits. Read More »
The perfect body is unattainable because it does not exist
Millions of women state that they feel some type of dissatisfaction with their body and much of this is caused by trends that they have seen, making them feel the need to change themselves, and this number is growing every day. Read More »
SU incorporates 'course-tagging' tools to aid in class selection on MySlice
The new MySlice “course tagging” tools will allow students to categorize classes based on the academic goals they satisfy. Read More »
Angie Ramos position change helped ‘mold her’ into the outfielder she is today
Angie Ramos spent the beginning of her career playing middle infield. But a switch to left field changed the trajectory of her career Read More »
Olivia Dalfino embraces art, identity in return to Pride Union Drag Show
Before she performs in the Pride Union Drag Show finals, learn about Olivia Dalfino and her journey in drag. Read More »
Tyler, The Creator revisits past work in masterful re-release of 2021 album
Two years after the release of his popular album “Call Me If You Get Lost,” Tyler, The Creator has released the missing tracks that never made the initial cut. Read More »
Goldstein Auditorium welcomes SU's Jewish community for Passover Seder
On Wednesday night, members of SU’s Jewish community gathered at Goldstein Auditorium for a Passover Seder. Read More »
Opponent preview: What to know about No. 19 Clemson
The Tigers rank first in the country in shot percentage and opened their season up with a 23-1 beatdown of Wofford. Read More »
As your new Student Association President and Vice President, we will address students’ needs
Student Association is a group of students who are dedicated to making positive change on campus, and we’re honored to lead it. Addressing student needs has always been our top priority. Now, we will make them the top priority of this university, as well. Read More »
Keep it groovy with these 7 weekend concerts
Take your mind off of homework and the impending doom of finals with one of these seven concerts. Read More »
SU needs to put the brakes on parking fees for students
Students complain about their car being parked far from campus, long waits for permits, excessive ticketing and a lack of assistance. But the main complaint is usually about the cost of parking. Read More »
Gallery: A trip down memory lane 20 years since Syracuse men’s basketball national title
In 2003, Syracuse University brought home its first national championship under former-head coach Jim Boeheim. Carmelo Anthony, Hakim Warrick, and Gerry McNamara were among the team members that played during the championship in New Orleans. Read More »
SU hosts talk on anti-oppressive educational approaches to neurodivergent students
Dr. Nick Walker and Christine Ashby participated in Tuesday’s virtual discussion on ways to properly accommodate neurodivergent students. Read More »
Eyes on the prize: SU's dance team aims to make program history in Daytona
On Tuesday, the SU Dance Team headed to Daytona, Florida to compete in the semifinals of the National Dance Alliance Collegiate Dance competition. The group will be competing with a jazz and hip-hop routine. Read More »
Transgender inclusive language is not at the detriment of biological women
In an attempt to define women, some people will always be excluded. Not all women have long hair. Not all women wear heels. Not all women have uteruses. If any of these are required in your definition of a woman, it isn’t complete. Read More »
Boygenius’ debut album displays the synergy of the newly formed group
Indie rock supergroup Boygenius released their first full length album ‘the record,’ touching on feelings of intimacy and love through their poignant and candid songwriting. Read More »
Notebook: Inside the running backs room, young receivers shine in spring practice week 3
LeQuint Allen has emerged as a receiving threat as he works to replace Sean Tucker as Syracuse’s lead running back. Read More »
