Tag: @Cuse
University Senate focuses on spring agenda, student food insecurity in latest meeting
The University Senate also discussed plans to address parking costs for graduate students and mental health accessibility at the Barnes Center at The Arch. Read More »
GSO senate to establish committee to investigate articles of impeachment against president
GSO will hold a meeting Friday to form a committee to investigate articles of impeachment against President Yousr Dhaouadi. Read More »
Local house show scene engages fans, vendors in intimate venues
The Syracuse house show scene welcomes vendors, music enthusiasts and a vibrant community to enjoy live performances. Read More »
Best Buddies is crucial in eradicating stereotypes, discrimination of neurodiversity
Through the partnership, members of Best Buddies and InclusiveU have the opportunity to form personal bonds with students who possess disabilities. Buddies are specifically intended to be formed between an individual who possesses intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and one who does not. Read More »
With some 'rumored classics' on the way, here are 5 albums to look out for
After a strong start to the year, here are five albums to look forward to for the rest of 2023. Read More »
Rise in anti-LGBTQ legislation significantly hurts queer, transgender people of color
Ensuring healthcare for our transgender community members brings us one step closer to ensuring equality and equity for so many disadvantaged people in our country. Read More »
Valentine's Day is not so appreciative of the Earth it’s polluting
Love being a largely universal desire makes it easier for corporations to force capitalism through tangible gifts around Valentine’s Day. The one who suffers the most from a boom in production is the one we should love the most — Earth. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything to know about the No. 2 Terrapins
No. 4 Syracuse faces No. 2 Maryland on Friday, a team that ranked top 10 in scoring offense and defense last season. Read More »
Strike a chord with these 4 weekend concerts
Whether you want to pay tribute to the '70s or celebrate Jewish heritage, there’s a upcoming concert for you. Read More »
SU Student Library Advisory Board rebrands to increase reach, impact
SU Libraries' Student Library Advisory Board is relaunching this year after inconsistent operations in the aftermath of the pandemic. Read More »
National tour of 'Come From Away' unites Syracuse in commemoration of 9/11
The Broadway production ‘Come From Away’ has come to Landmark Theatre, giving audience members a chance to reflect on the tragedy of 9/11. Read More »
Setnor composition students debut original work on Valentine's Day
Students of the Setnor School of Music celebrate love with their compositions at the Valentine’s Day Composers’ Concert. Read More »
SU is set to participate in Campus Race to Zero Waste challenge
Syracuse University will be ranked among other colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada in an environmental sustainability competition. Read More »
Syracuse Graduate Employees United 'rapidly' approaches super-majority status
Syracuse University's administration hasn't voluntarily recognized the Syracuse Graduate Employees United as its growth continues. Read More »
Syracuse 5-star recruit Ashlee Volpe has executed at high level as left-handed attack
While Ashlee Volpe tore her ACL twice in high school, she still ended up as an All-American and a five-star recruit that will play for SU women's lacrosse next year. Read More »
Meaghan Tyrrell earns ACC, IWLCA Player of the Week honors
Meaghan Tyrrell, a 2022 Tewaaraton Finalist, collected six assists and two goals in Syracuse’s 16-15 opening-game win over Northwestern. Read More »
GSO president faces articles of impeachment, given 48 hours to step down
Dhaouadi, who has served as GSO president for two terms, announced her impeachment in her email to the graduate student body Monday. Read More »
Syracuse University’s chapter of the NAACP relaunches after year-long absence
SU’s NAACP is relaunching this semester with plans to become a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion issues on campus. Read More »
Ignoring Black history has consequences for our society, law system
Running from issues regarding race does not make discrimination disappear. Only when you teach students history and strive to cultivate classrooms that urge critical thinking can we take steps toward equity. Read More »
SU’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion hosts forum on new hires, spring initiatives
Syracuse University’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion announced at least four new staff hires while detailing its upcoming initiatives. Read More »
Avoid heartbreak on Valentine's Day by steering clear of these 6 films
For those of you looking to enjoy a movie with your significant other for Valentine’s Day, try to avoid these six films. Read More »
Polina Kozyreva, Miyuka Kimoto reunite in doubles as Syracuse beats Buffalo 7-0
The pair of Polina Kozyreva and Miyuka Kimoto won their doubles match 6-3 as Syracuse is undefeated through six matches to start the season. Read More »
Syracuse jumps to No. 4 on Inside Lacrosse rankings after defeating Northwestern
The Orange defeated then-No. 4 Northwestern 16-15 in the season-opener and will host No. 2 Maryland on Friday in the second game of a three-game homestand. Read More »
New student band The Garage Lights explores their sound, local live performances
Combining a variety of 90s punk rock influences with elements of contemporary indie, The Garage Lights performed their second-ever show last Friday. Read More »
