Tag: @Cuse
SU hires Steven T. Herndon as new assistant vice president of student living
Syracuse University hired a new assistant vice president of student living and a new director of residence life at the end of January after those positions were held by interims since August 2022. The Student Experience division announced last week that Steven T. Herndon will be the new assistant vice president of student living. Read More »
Students turn to emotional support animals to aid mental health challenges
Emotional support animals on campus provide students with much-needed comfort, mental health support and a piece of home. Read More »
Looking to start February right? Try out these 4 events to take your mind off stress
Celebrate the first full week of February with these 4 upcoming events. Read More »
Syracuse remains undefeated with 4-2 win over Drexel
Syracuse won the doubles match as well as three singles matches courtesy of Polina Kozyreva, Shiori Ito and Ines Fonte. Read More »
After SU changed trolley route to include Warehouse, students voiced concerns
SU announced it will include stops at the Warehouse in the new Euclid Loop so that students and faculty can be brought back to campus. Read More »
Syracuse hires Darrell Perkins as safeties/rovers coach to complete coaching staff
Syracuse filled all of its coaching vacancies by hiring Darrell Perkins as its safeties/rovers coach. Read More »
5 Syracuse players earn Inside Lacrosse preseason All-American honors
Meaghan Tyrrell was named to the first-team while Emma Tyrrell, Kate Mashewske, Katie Goodale and Megan Carney round out the honors. Read More »
With the rise of ChatGPT, SU professors navigate its role in the classroom
SU professors are navigating ChatGPT as a tool to enhance learning and as something that presents questions about academic integrity. Read More »
Graduate Student Organization recognizes grad student workers’ union at latest meeting
Syracuse University’s Graduate Student Organization passed a resolution Wednesday officially recognizing Syracuse Graduate Employees United. Read More »
Smith: Syracuse’s 2023 recruiting class' ranking is concerning, but there’s more to it
Our beat writer writes that although Syracuse’s 2023 recruiting class leaves something to be desired, but it's not time to panic. Read More »
RECHARGED THREAT: Emma Ward returns from torn ACL ready to win a national championship
Emma Ward scored the second-most points (73) for Syracuse in her freshman season. After missing last year due to injury, the junior aims to “finish the job” this year. Read More »
BACK IN ACTION: Despite an ACL tear, Sierra Cockerille is still a tough, team-centric midfielder
For Sierra Cockerille, tearing her ACL was “the best thing that happened to her as an athlete.” She became stronger and tougher while helping her teammates from the sidelines. Read More »
MAKING HIS MARK: After reigning over Long Island, Will Mark wants to prove his talents at Syracuse
Will Mark's head coach at Long Island only heard him talk about Syracuse. Mark joins the program for his graduate year turn around the Orange's goaltender position. Read More »
LEARNING FROM LEGENDS: Teammates, coaches have helped Kate Mashewske become a master of the draw control
Kate Mashewske finished third in SU history with 178 draw controls last season and has become one of the top specialists in the country. Read More »
'NATURAL': Jackson Birtwistle played a handful of sports but was ‘natural’ in lacrosse
Jackson Birtwistle played several sports growing up, but lacrosse was always his No. 1 as he felt most "natural" at the sport. He scored 13 goals in the last four games in 2022. Read More »
THE FUTURE: Joey Spallina has waited to be the next No. 22. Now he can restore Syracuse lacrosse
Syracuse men's lacrosse looks to freshman Joey Spallina to take over the program, giving him the legendary No. 22. Spallina set the Long Island high school record for most points. Read More »
NEXT CHAPTER: After winning for the U.S., Kayla Treanor hangs up her cleats, commits to coaching SU
Head coach Kayla Treanor ended her playing career for the U.S. Women's National Team as a world champion. Now, entering her second season with the Orange, she is fully committed to coaching at Syracuse. Read More »
SU students strive to destigmatize sobriety with social events, community support
Experts say being sober on a college campus is daunting, but possible with sober social programming, support networks and self-affirming boundaries. Read More »
'A Love Supreme' exhibition at Bird chronicles Black activism in 1960s and 70s
‘A Love Supreme’ exhibition in Bird Library will highlight Black activism of the 1960s and ‘70s for the remainder of the semester. Read More »
Syracuse native captures 50-year-old love story in new documentary
Syracuse native Bill Muench is set to screen his latest documentary ‘The Artist and the Astronaut,’ in the place where he found his passion for film. Read More »
SU’s Community Review Board hears 2 new DPS proposals on arrest protocol
DPS' other proposal involved ensuring DPS officers disclose exculpatory evidence in trials. Read More »
Latest ArtRage gallery depicts 'visual journal' of Ukrainian culture
A new exhibit at the ArtRage Gallery shows the past and present of Ukrainian culture. Read More »
I am a Republican, and I believe in a woman’s right to choose
Even though I am pro-choice, I still consider myself a Republican. I don’t need to subscribe to every concept or every policy. There’s room for nuance and disagreement even in my own thinking. Read More »
