Tag: @Cuse
Through mental training, Delaney Sweitzer has become SU's top goalie
Delaney Sweitzer’s play has helped the Orange to a 6-0 start. The goalie has recorded double digit saves in three games this season. Read More »
Check out these deals from Downtown Dining Week for hearty meals on a budget
From March 1-15, restaurants in Downtown Syracuse will be participating in ‘Downtown Syracuse Dining Weeks,’ where they are offering three course meals for lunch and dinner for prices ranging from $15-$35. Read More »
SU International Women’s Day keynote tackles digital equity
In recognition of International Women's Day, a Maxwell alumna returned to campus to discuss how girls and women can feel empowered in the digital age. Read More »
Preview this year's Oscars with the help of our screentime columnists
See what SU looked like the last time Jim Boeheim was not the men’s basketball head coach. Read More »
Angel Jasso 'lives at the gym.' It has made her one of SU's best power hitters
Angel Jasso started working out more during her junior season. Jasso’s time in the gym propelled her to be one of Syracuse’s best power hitters. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about 4-1 Notre Dame
Notre Dame is 4-1 on the season, with its only loss coming to Northwestern, who the Orange beat in the season opener. Read More »
Kelly Chandler-Olcott named as new dean of SU’s School of Education
After serving as interim dean since June 2021, SU officially appointed Kelly Chandler-Olcott as the new dean of its School of Education. Read More »
Syracuse University holds final feedback forum for Academic Strategic Plan
Syracuse University leadership hosted its second virtual feedback forum this month to collect feedback for its initial draft of the Academic Strategic Plan. Read More »
As a gay man, my identity stops me from helping my community
I either entirely don’t have the ability to participate or I am forced to give up on fighting for my human rights to serve my community because I am stuck between choosing to help a charity and remaining unaccepting towards hatred. This is a decision that no one should be in a place to make. Read More »
Jason Max Ferdinand Singers collaborate with SU's choirs for performance at Hendricks
After appearing on the stage of Saturday Night Live, the Jason Max Ferdinand ensemble stopped by Hendricks Chapel this past week to perform, delivering an electrifying show. Read More »
Emma Tyrrell feels stronger than she did pre-ACL tear after 9-month recovery
After tearing her ACL in practice last April, Emma Tyrrell recovered ahead of schedule and scored three times in the season opener. Read More »
Behzad Mortazavi named as new dean of SU’s College of Arts & Sciences
Behzad Mortazavi, a professor and department chair in biological sciences at the University of Alabama, will begin his role as the new dean this July. Read More »
DPS reports anti-LGBTQ bias incident at Watson Hall, 2nd in 2 weeks
DPS updated its Bias Incident Reports website Tuesday with a report of an anti-LGBTQ slur overheard on Saturday in Watson Hall. Read More »
Syracuse drops to No. 22 following 2-1 weekend
The Orange were named the ITA No. 1 team of the month. This past weekend, they defeated Coppin State and Virginia Tech, but fell to Virginia. Read More »
SU Humanities Center announces 4 research cohort members for 2023
Professors who were chosen for the fellowship said the Humanities Center's funding and relief of teaching duties during the fellowship period helped them focus on producing important research. Read More »
SU law professor placed on administrative leave amid assault allegations
Terry Turnipseed, a Syracuse University professor from the College of Law since 2004, was placed on administrative leave amid recent allegations. Read More »
Syracuse University’s bias incident reporting policies lack transparency and urgency
Regardless of its nature, a bias incident is both a threat to any student who may be targeted and a threat to the community, and should be communicated to the campus community immediately in order to protect students’ safety. Read More »
Purim celebration honored resilience of Jewish culture with storytelling, community service
On Monday night, members of SU’s Jewish community gathered at the Winnick Hillel Center to celebrate the holiday of Purim. Read More »
Sophomore Nancy Dunkle launches music career through singles, house show performances
Sophomore Nancy Dunkle launches her music career through singles and performances at local house show venues. Read More »
Don't feel pressured to switch majors for the approval of others
We cannot tell young people not to follow their passions simply because some assume that a degree may be useless, or they won’t make any money, or because you believe they are “above” a certain major. Read More »
With 'Creed III,' Michael B. Jordan solidifies himself as established director
The third entry in the Creed’s franchise features complex characters and creative action scenes, becoming one of the most entertaining films of the year. Read More »
Roster flexibility allows Syracuse to thrive in the ACC
Syracuse went 4-1 against opponents over the past two weeks, improving to No. 16 overall. Read More »
Syracuse remains No. 2 in weekly Inside Lacrosse rankings
Syracuse remained No. 2 in the Inside Lacrosse rankings after defeating UAlbany and Virginia Tech. Read More »
