Tag: @Cuse
The reality of living with obsessive-compulsive disorder
It’s far — really far — from just washing hands or straightening things. Even writing this, I have extreme anxiety and guilt that I won’t capture the full picture of what OCD is. On a typical day, about 80% of my waking hours are consumed in obsessions and compulsions. Read More »
Former Marshall Street Starbucks property to become bagel shop, deli
The new bagel shop and deli was announced on Facebook by Syracuse real estate broker Christopher Snyder, who works for CSRE Real Estate Advisors LLC. Read More »
DPS identifies 3 students as potentially responsible for bias incident at Hall of Languages
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety announced on Tuesday that it identified three students in connection to a bias incident from last Friday. Read More »
Conservatives resorting to transphobia, prayers in Nashville shooting ignores gun violence
Our leaders' actions do not match their words. In the past, Republicans have claimed that mass shootings are a result of a mental health crisis, yet they have offered no solutions. This time they claim it’s because Hale was transgender, while at the same time banning access to life-saving gender-affirming care for transgender youth across the country. Read More »
No. 1 Syracuse notches most unassisted goals this season in 19-13 win over Cornell
“The players feel confident that they can beat their matchups.” Eight different Syracuse players scored unassisted to help the Orange clinch their 12th straight win. Read More »
Observations from SU's win: Tyrrell sisters keep scoring, Goodale gets first career goal
Meaghan Tyrrell totaled eight points, while Emma Tyrrell notched her third consecutive hat trick in No. 1 Syracuse's 19-13 win over Cornell. Read More »
Syracuse ties longest win streak in program history, defeats Cornell 19-13
“I just feel confident in (the defense) and myself.” Delaney Sweitzer stopped six shots in the opening 10 minutes as Syracuse picked up a 19-13 win over Cornell, fueled behind Meaghan Tyrrell's eight points. Read More »
Notebook: Gadsden’s jump, impacts of new dietician in week 2 of spring practice
Oronde Gadsden was Syracuse’s top receiving target last season, but his head coach said he still has to improve significantly this offseason as defenses focus on him even more. Read More »
Syracuse sweeps weekly ACC women’s lacrosse awards
Delaney Sweitzer and Emma Ward earned ACC weekly honors after their performances in wins over Stony Brook and Louisville. Read More »
Syracuse’s lack of power is proving costly in sub. 500 season
SU only has two hitters considered average in terms of isolated power, an advanced softball metric. The lack of power has now led to a sub-.500 season. Read More »
Opponent preview: Everything to know about the 6-3 Big Red
Syracuse leads the all-time series with Cornell 19-5, including a 20-9 win last season. Read More »
Caribfest honors beauty, individuality of Caribbean cultures
This past Sunday, the Caribbean Student Association hosted their annual Caribfest, highlighting the various cultures of Caribbean countries. Read More »
Cassie Wiggins’ calming mindset leads to dominant results for Liverpool softball
A dual-threat athlete, Cassie Wiggins hit .373 and tallied a 1.47 ERA in her junior season for Liverpool softball. Read More »
DPS reports stolen LGTBQ, Haudenosaunee flags from the Quad
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety announced Monday night that the Haudenosaunee and LGBTQ flags near Hendricks Chapel were stolen. Read More »
Studio Ghibli Fest brings limited time anime screenings to Syracuse
Starting this month, Japanese anime studio Studio Ghibli will be partnering with Fathom Events to bring some of their most popular films back to theaters. Read More »
I found a balance between my passion and career
I quickly realized that coming to college isn’t about leaving your passions behind. It’s about finding the balance in your work, hobbies and education to make your path work. Read More »
Gallery: 2023 Caribfest student pageant, concert bring a night of dance and music
Syracuse University's Caribbean Student Association hosts their 2023 Caribfest in Goldstein Auditorium Sunday, March 26, 2023. The celebration featured a student pageant and a concert by Jamaican reggae singer, Gyptian. Read More »
Syracuse remains No. 1 in Inside Lacrosse rankings for 2nd straight week
Wins over No. 6 Stony Brook and Louisville kept Syracuse at No. 1 while No. 2 Northwestern and No. 3 North Carolina remain in their respective rankings to round out the top three. Read More »
Geek/Art CONfluence emphasizes inclusivity in geek culture through cosplay, vendors
On Sunday, artists from the Syracuse community gathered at the Shaffer Art Building for the 4th annual Geek/Art CONfluence. Read More »
Natalie Smith’s increased confidence leads to offensive jump in 2023
Natalie Smith’s off-season adjustments following her first season prepared her for success in 2023 as she has tallied nine goals and started all 11 games this season. Read More »
Learn something new this week with these 5 events
Take a break from homework this week and check out some events on campus. Read More »
Deans of Maxwell, School of Architecture receive 5-year extensions
Syracuse University announced that the deans for the School of Architecture and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs received extensions. Read More »
Syracuse beats Notre Dame 5-3, ties 0-0 after weather delays
Syracuse's victory over Notre Dame was its first ACC win of the season. Read More »
Syracuse falls to No. 1 North Carolina 6-1, drops 4th straight
The Orange, who have now lost five straight, entered the match short-handed as they were forced to forfeit a doubles and singles match in the loss to the Tar Heels. Read More »
