Tag: @Cuse
It's time SU strengthens its ties to Onondaga Nation
SU should lean more into embracing their ties to the Onondaga Nation, with their guidance and blessing. Read More »
Regions around the country to watch for new hip-hop, R&B talent
While hip-hop has strong roots in New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago, there are a few cities around the country that are making their own waves in the hip-hop/R&B genre. Read More »
SA reviewing concerns regarding food services, academics reported in student comments
Student Association members discussed the most common complaints submitted to its No Problem Too Small student reporting form at a Monday night meeting. Read More »
Diwali celebration at the Orange Grove brings universal message of the power of light
The sixth annual Diwali celebration occurred in the Orange Grove on Monday night, bringing with it the universal message of the power of light, as well intricate light displays and tasty treats. Read More »
Labor movement figures consider struggles, implications of modern unionization efforts
Union leaders for companies like Amazon and Starbucks discussed the the importance of the labor movement at a Monday panel at SU's College of Law. Read More »
Film Review: How Clemson’s pass rush led it to a comeback win against Syracuse
Garrett Shrader and the Orange faced heavy pressure from the Tigers' defense in the second half, allowing to Clemson to come back. Read More »
SU students let their creativity, passions shine with podcasts
Students from around SU have made all kinds of podcasts as they try to express their interests and passions in their own way. Read More »
‘Bones and All’ is a refreshing, unique take on the cannibal subgenre
Luca Guadagnino’s new film “Bones and All” tells the story of a lost “eater” and her troubles to process the conflicts and troubles that surround her. Read More »
Dino Babers addresses Tucker’s touches, clock management in weekly press conference
Dino Babers said letting 25 seconds run off the clock late against Clemson, along with Sean Tucker getting only five carries, were mistakes that have been addressed. Read More »
SA to collect student recommendations on SU's degree revocation process
SU is collecting comments on the SU's degree revocation process for a Board of Trustees meeting which may address Rudy Giuliani's honorary degree from SU. Read More »
'AS EVER, SINGH': Wilmeth Sidat-Singh was Syracuse's 1st Black star athlete
Wilmeth Sidat-Singh was Sidat-Singh was "on the absolute cusp of becoming a household name" before he killed in a plane crash while training as a Tuskegee Airmen. Read More »
VPA students put on “Sweet Charity” at Syracuse Stage
SU’s VPA program put on Neil Simon’s 1966 “Sweet Charity” with help from an acclaimed choreographer and directed by David Lowenstein. Read More »
Community Folk Art Center to honor 50th anniversary Ailey II Dance Company performance
As the Community Folk Art Center celebrates its 50th anniversary, it welcomes Ailey II Dance Company to give a production that ‘encompasses almost all of the arts.’ Read More »
Wrap up World Pasta Month with this tasty take on ravioli
n honor of October being National Pasta Month, our food columnist has an original egg yolk and mushroom ravioli recipe to allow you to try your hand at pasta-making and craft a delicious, unique dish. Read More »
What your freshman Halloween costume says about you
You can tell a lot about a person from their Halloween costume. Our humor columnist goes through some of the most popular ones and the people most likely to wear them. Read More »
From Halloween celebrations to volunteer opportunities, check out these 6 events
Wear your best Halloween attire or participate in religious activities at these 6 events for the coming week. Read More »
The next day: Syracuse still has plenty to play for following Clemson loss
The Orange showed signs that they could finish the season 11-1 throughout their loss to the Tigers. Read More »
Syracuse falls to No. 16 in AP poll after 27-21 loss to No. 5 Clemson
Despite blowing a 11 point lead to the No. 5 Tigers, the Orange remained in the top 20 for the third straight week. Read More »
Syracuse forces most Clemson turnovers since 2016 in 27-21 loss
The Orange nabbed two interceptions from Tigers quarterback DJ Uiagalelei and forced a fumble from running back Will Shipley. Read More »
Observations from No. 14 SU’s loss to No. 5 Clemson: 4 turnovers, lack of run defense
The Orange allowed 293 rushing yards to the Tigers, while also forcing enough turnovers to make Dabo Swinney turn to backup quarterback Cade Klubnik. Read More »
No. 14 Syracuse's undefeated start comes to end after No. 5 Clemson comeback
Syracuse led by double-digits at halftime, but Clemson’s backup quarterback Cade Klubnik orchestrated two second-half touchdown drives to take down SU. Read More »
Remembrance scholars share perspectives on 'Look Back, Act Forward' during Rose-Laying Ceremony
The 2022-23 cohort of Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholars shared sentiments about SU Pan Am Flight 103 victims remarked on how they plan to "Look Forward." Read More »
Beat writers split on if No. 14 Syracuse can defeat No. 5 Clemson
Bowl-eligible No. 14 Syracuse is heading into a showdown with No. 5 Clemson at Death Valley. Our beat writers are split on which team will continue their perfect record. Read More »
Those close to Lockerbie Scholar Andrew McClune reflect 20 years after his death at SU
2002-03 Lockerbie Scholar Andrew McClune’s family from Scotland and community at SU reflect on his life 20 years after his on-campus death. Read More »
