Tag: @Cuse
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 »
1911 designer Autumn Danielle Dirks talks finding creative community in Syracuse
Autumn Danielle Dirks channels her creative passion into her graphic design career, finding community in the Gear Factory, and creating personal pieces to give back to the city. Read More »
Film Review: SU’s loss to Notre Dame was a tale of 2 different halves
Garrett Shrader threw for only 35 yards in the first half against Notre Dame before being replaced by Carlos Del Rio-Wilson, under whom the offense seemed rejuvenated. Read More »
SU faculty share how identity impacts them at SU at DEIA forum
SU employees shared their experience in DEIA training along with how their own identity impacts their experience at SU at a Tuesday forum. Read More »
Artists should be held responsible for their actions
Playing songs by artists such as Kanye West could have a negative emotional effect on many members of the community. Read More »
Recognize Native Heritage Month at SU with 13 events
Celebrate Native Heritage month with a variety of events and discussions hosted by the Native Student Program and the Office of Multicultural Affairs. Read More »
Syracuse ranked No. 20 in 1st College Football Playoff poll
The Orange ranked 20th in the College Football Playoff rankings after two straight losses. Read More »
Jennette McCurdy to headline University Union’s upcoming Performing Arts show
Jennette McCurdy will speak at University Union’s Performing Arts show on November 12. Read More »
Falk dean Diane Murphy celebrated for over 40 years of commitment to SU
Falk College Dean Diane Murphy's colleagues and other community members reflect on her time at SU leading up to her retirement. Read More »
SUNY temporarily waives application fees for prospective students
Prospective students can apply through the ApplySUNY online system, where they can automatically have the fees on their first five SUNY school applications waived. Read More »
Your perfect mix of classes for spring 2023
It’s that time of the semester, and class registration is just around the corner. The Daily Orange Culture Staff compiled a list of classes to choose for the Spring 2023 semester based on your favorite album from this year. Read More »
At SU, learning disability inclusion is a primary focus all year
As Learning Disability Awareness month draws to a close, inclusivity and stigma remain at the forefront of our minds, to accommodate the needs of all learners at SU. Read More »
The ‘Mob’ Pod: A look at the podcast hosted by Syracuse’s defensive trio
Hosted by Marlowe Wax, Caleb Okechukwu and Ja’had Carter, "The Mob Podcast" is now six episodes into discussing and breaking down the lives of SU's football players off the field Read More »
Bug, bear and bean candles emphasizes on family and local activism
Nikki Eiffe’s candle business, bug, bear & bean candles, has an emphasis on family and local activism. Read More »
Check out these 6 events in Syracuse this week
Sexual health, nerd culture, open mic and Día De Los Muertos are all represented in this week’s campus events. Read More »
Babers rules out Garrett Williams, addresses backups, Carlos Del Rio-Wilson
Dino Babers reiterated it was his decision to take out Garrett Shrader against Notre Dame. He felt the quarterback didn't have the tools to play against ND. Read More »
