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Madison Knight's two-way prowess, SU's power lift the Orange past Jacksonville
Syracuse finished the River City Leadoff with two wins after losing the season-opener to IUPUI. The Orange compete at the ACC/Big Ten Challenge next weekend. Read More »
Syracuse’s doubleheader against IUPUI and Jacksonville canceled due to rain
After losing its season opener on Friday, Syracuse remains 1-1 as its games against IUPUI and Jacksonville have been rained out. Read More »
Meaghan Tyrrell’s six assists facilitate Syracuse’s opening win over Northwestern
Meaghan Tyrrell assisted her sister Emma twice and scored two goals to lead Syracuse to a season-opening victory against Northwestern Read More »
Observations from SU’s close win over Northwestern: Meaghan's assists, Ward shines
Meaghan Tyrrell had six assists, including two fourth-quarter scores, while Emma Ward scored five points in her return Read More »
No. 5 Syracuse edges No. 4 Northwestern 16-15 in season opener
Megan Carney’s four goals and Meaghan Tyrrell’s five assists lifted Syracuse past the Wildcats, who came back from a four-goal deficit in the second half. Meaghan and Emma Tyrrell scored the final two goals to secure the win. Read More »
Syracuse splits season-opening doubleheader; loses to IUPUI but beats North Florida
Madison Knight showcased her two-way ability in the win over North Florida, but errors doomed Syracuse against IUPUI in game one. Read More »
SU’s Office of Veteran and Military Affairs awards 6 scholarships for students
SU military-connected students can apply to six different scholarships totaling over $15,000 until March 22. Read More »
SU student’s ‘The ChatGPT Promptbook’ offers insight into the controversial chatbot
SU student Justin Gluska’s “The ChatGPT Promptbook” features 52 real-world prompt examples and techniques for a wide range of users. Read More »
New esports major at SU to launch as soon as fall semester
Professors and faculty involved in the new major said they were driven to create it after seeing the rise in demand for esports jobs. Read More »
Design students frustrated with transportation delays, trolley inefficiencies
SU School of Design students who commute to the Nancy Cantor Warehouse are struggling with unreliable transportation from the university. Read More »
'This is a new team:' Following postseason defeat, Syracuse faces Northwestern again
Syracuse will open the season against Northwestern after a 15-4 walloping by the Wildcats ended their season last May. Read More »
Syracuse Graduate Employees United members march in hopes of gaining recognition
Syracuse Graduate Employees United members protested at Crouse-Hinds Hall demanding Syracuse University's administration to recognize its unionization. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about No. 4 Northwestern in tournament rematch
Syracuse plays its first game against Northwestern, a team the Orange lost to twice last season, including in the NCAA tournament. Read More »
Gallery: Syracuse Graduate Employees United protest for recognition
Syracuse Graduate Employees United organized a protest on Wednesday, February 8, 2023 in hopes of being recognized by the upper administration, specifically Chancellor Syverud and Vice Chancellor Ritter. The demonstration gathered at Carnegie Library and marched across the campus to Crouse Hinds Hall. Read More »
SU alumna Jasmine White’s new show 'Hotline' delivers diverse story to Amazon Prime
With her newest show ‘Hotline,' SU alumna Jasmine White wants to create a space for transgender representation in Hollywood. Read More »
'Across the world:' Froggies releases first single while bandmates study abroad
Time zones apart, this SU band is rolling out their first singles and keeping in touch with fans through social media. Read More »
'Audiolust & HigherLove' sets the stage for SG Lewis to be an international star
With his second studio album ‘AudioLust & HigherLove,’ SG Lewis shows that it is time for him to move from English up-and-comer, to international star. Read More »
LinkedIn's emphasis on individual success doesn't connect people, it sets them apart
Being a university student is already challenging enough, and getting caught up in the idealistic world of LinkedIn only works against you. Instead, shift that focus towards improving on yourself and celebrating your own progress. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh’s priorities are in the wrong places, gun violence needs precedence
Gun violence is one of the main issues that Mayor Walsh vowed to tackle during his campaign. With children dying on Syracuse’s streets more and more every year, Walsh cannot wait for the next death to prioritize stopping gun violence. Read More »
Syracuse ranks 3rd in ACC preseason poll, 2 named to All-Preseason team
Syracuse trails just North Carolina and Boston College in the preseason poll while Meaghan Tyrrell and Emma Tyrrell were named to the conference preseason team. Read More »
Haudenosaunee leader hosts educational session on confederacy to SU students, faculty
The event was organized by Diane Schenandoaha, a Honwadiyenawa’sek — meaning One Who Helps Them — who works at The Barnes Center at The Arch. Read More »
Myths surrounding veteran students need to be deconstructed
Looking back, my decision to transfer to this university has been one of the best decisions of my life. With all the resources offered, SU has made student veterans feel comfortable and belonged. Read More »
'Knock at the Cabin' marks M. Night Shyamalan's return to consistent success
Director M. Night Shyamalan's latest film ‘Knock at the Cabin’ is a return to the thriller genre that he is well-known for. Read More »
Student Association to vote on recognition, support for grad student employee union
On Monday, SA will vote on a bill intended to demonstrate increased undergraduate support for SGEU's unionization campaign. Read More »
