Tag: @Cuse
Dino Babers talks quarterback situation, Tucker’s touches ahead of Florida State
Babers did not offer specifics on Garrett Shrader's injury, hoping that the quarterback will return soon. Read More »
SU sustainability lab conducts waste audits, looks for sustainable solutions
Researchers at Syracuse University's Dynamic Sustainability Lab conducted a waste audit to evaluate trash and recycling at SU and improve practices. Read More »
Attendees honor Native Heritage Month with ribbon skirt-making
As a part of Native American Heritage Month, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted a ribbon skirt making workshop to share an important part of Indigenous culture. Read More »
SU juniors look to normalize traditionally taboo topics with Moody Magazine
Student-founded Moody Magazine tackles taboo conversations to make SU a sex-postive campus and to create a safe space to break down barriers. Read More »
Everson Museum of Art highlights diverse work of CNY Artist Initiative recipients
The Everson Museum of Art hosted an event to showcase all the artists that were selected in the 2022 CNY Artist Initiative. Read More »
Syracuse falls out of AP Top 25 Poll following 3rd straight loss
Following a 19-9 loss at Pittsburgh, the Orange dropped out of the top 25 rankings and are unranked for the first time in over a month. Read More »
The next day: Incohesive play calling is a serious problem for Sean Tucker
Incohesive offensive play calling led to Syracuse netting just 145 total yards, just 25 on the ground. Read More »
Even without star running back, Pitt runs for 161 yards, controls clock in 19-9 win over Syracuse
Pitt used two running backs in the absence of Israel Abanikanda, and had the ball for 13 more minutes than Syracuse in its upset win. Read More »
Observations from No. 20 Syracuse’s loss vs Pitt: Del Rio-Wilson starts, Pitt controls clock with run game
Sean Tucker had just 19 yards on 10 carries, and Carlos Del Rio-Wilson struggled in his first career start. Read More »
Carlos Del Rio-Wilson's 1st collegiate start marred by abysmal Syracuse offensive performance
Carlos Del-Rio Wilson struggled in his first start as Syracuse only recorded six points in the first half. Read More »
SUNY ESF is committed to becoming a plastic-free campus by 2025
Since creating the plan to eliminate the use of single-use plastics by 2025, SUNY ESF has reduced its trash weight by 34% and increased its recycling amounts by 46%. Read More »
The Princeton Review ranks SU, SUNY ESF among top 50 'Green Colleges'
Syracuse University and SUNY ESF placed among the top 50 "Green Colleges" in the U.S. in a survey-based ranking released on Oct. 25. Read More »
Beat writers split on whether SU can overcome Pitt
Our beat writers are split on whether or not the Orange can end their losing streak and remain ranked. Read More »
Baby Keem’s deluxe edition of ‘The Melodic Blue’ leaves fans eager for more
Baby Keem dropped a deluxe edition of smash hit album “The Melodic Blue,” jam packed with moshpit classics, soulful remixes and lyrical verses. Read More »
‘It’s inevitable’: Gloomy weather is coming, and so is seasonal depression
As winter approaches and the weather gets colder, students around Syracuse will start feeling the effects of seasonal affective disorder. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about Pittsburgh
After back-to-back losses, the Orange head to Pittsburgh, who defeated them 31-14 last season. Read More »
New juice shop Passion Fruit offers residents Iraqi flavors, healthy smoothies
New Syracuse juice shop Passion Fruit brings unique flavors from Asia and fresh, nutritious ingredients to its menu. Read More »
The storied history of Syracuse football began well before its 1889 loss to Rochester
Syracuse football began in 1889, but rumblings of students’ desire for football came years before. Read More »
Get your groove on at 5 shows this weekend
This week’s concert scene has something for everyone, benefits, cover bands and student bands for a well-rounded week of jams. Read More »
Affirmative action is critical for marginalized groups to succeed
Universities must be able to practice affirmative action if they are to make their admissions cycles equitable. Read More »
Sanctuary city should not just be a label for Syracuse
As a sanctuary city, Syracuse legislators should be focusing on the creation and funding of youth social welfare programs that would help combat generational poverty. Read More »
Attendees at RHA community forum discuss dorm safety, student resources
The director of programming for RHA said that the forum is open for everyone to voice their concerns so the RHA can better advocate for students. Read More »
'What's at Stake': Maxwell hosts panel focused on U.S. climate legislation, goals
A panel of Maxwell faculty evaluated the effects of a recent environmental policy in the United States at a Center for Policy Research event on Tuesday. Read More »
Abbott Elementary appeals to all audiences with creative, artistic approach
Emmy award winning show, “Abbott Elementary” shows there can still be success in scripted broadcast television. Read More »
