Tag: @Cuse
Robert Anae started his coaching career in a small Idaho town 30 years ago
Robert Anae has orchestrated a dramatic turnaround of Syracuse’s offense this season. More on why Anae’s start in coaching at Ricks College helped establish his career Read More »
Separate the art from the artist
Deplatforming artists for such gross misconduct as racist rants and sexual assault sends a strong message about the threat of consequence at all levels of fame and status. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about No. 5 Clemson
No. 14 Syracuse will face its biggest test on the road against No. 5 Clemson this Saturday. After a close contest between the two teams last year, a much-improved Orange side will hope to stay undefeated this season. Read More »
Smith: Patience in Dino Babers, rebuild has guaranteed successful 2022 season
With a 6-0 start for the third time in 87 years, a top-15 ranking and bowl eligibility, patience in Dino Babers has paid off. Read More »
Disentangling gender and its future
Concepts of gender and sexuality are notoriously complex. Any assertion otherwise is at best misguided and at worst ideologically malicious. Read More »
After leaving SU at 19, Carlo Di Giammarino finds success as a filmmaker
“Swiss Army Knife” Carlo Di Giammarino employs his skills as a journalist and his passion for storytelling to shoot original documentaries across the globe. Read More »
Get funky this weekend, check out 5 concerts
The Westcott Theater, Redgate and Funk N Waffles will all be hosting bands this weekend. Read More »
Dozens of paintings later, Dan Shanahan is overcoming his fears
After nearly eight years of painting streets around his hometown, Dan Shanahan is now displaying his ever growing work at the Everson Museum of Art. Read More »
Navigating SU’s archives amid discovery of antisemitic letters in Pan Am Flight 103 archives
The antisemitic messages were submitted to the archives sometime between 2007-2013, raising questions about the archival process and why the messages weren't discovered until now. Read More »
Before reacting to the Coker twins controversy, get to know who they were
Jason and Eric Coker’s niece conveys her feelings about the controversy surrounding the antisemitic letters found in SU’s Special Collections Research Center. Read More »
Rashard Perry uses offensive line reps to improve defensive abilities
A focus on improving, whether from playing offensive line or building on his skillset, propelled Rashard Perry to a spot in SU’s 2023 recruiting class. Read More »
Lockerbie Scholars navigate bridging SU, Lockerbie sides of Pan Am Flight 103 disaster
2022-23 Lockerbie Scholars Zach Blackstock and Natasha Gilfillan are navigating SU's Remembrance while reflecting on Pan Am Flight 103's impact in Scotland. Read More »
Students should consider the negative effects of dating apps before using them
Dating and hookup culture is an integral part of the college experience, but SU students have to see the reality of these dating apps. Read More »
The silent pro-life protestors on campus need to be aware of the reality of abortion
On Oct. 18th, 2022, there were four protestors outside of the Schine Student Center protesting against abortion. Read More »
Lil Baby transitions from gritty Atlanta street rap to mainstream sound on ‘It’s Only Me’
While Lil Baby’s newest project “It’s Only Me” doesn’t offer us a new side of the Atlanta rapper, it still cements him as one of the best rappers in the game. Read More »
The Clothesline Project raises awareness about sexual, relationship violence
The Schine Student Center’s display of The Clotheline Project shares raw, poignant messages from sexual trauma and domestic abuse survivors, raising awareness on the prevalence of the issue and giving surivivors a safe space to heal. Read More »
‘Clue: On Stage’ brings fun whodunnit flair to CNY
CNY Playhouse’s newest production, “Clue: On Stage,” based off the iconic board game and 1985 film, brings together murder and comedy in a way like no other. Read More »
Porshia Derival talks DanceWorks, connecting culture through art at 119 Euclid’s Fireside Chat
119 Euclid hosted a fireside chat with alumnus Porshia Derival, examining the power of cultural expression through dance and the importance of hip-hop in the Black experience. Read More »
Film Review: How SU's struggles allowed NC State back in the game
After an electric 36-yard connection with Oronde Gadsden II, Garrett Shrader threw his second pick. Read More »
Remembrance Scholars honor Pan Am Flight 103 victims with 'Sitting in Solidarity'
As the 2022-23 cohort of Remembrance Scholars sat in silence during the “Sitting in Solidarity” event, the bells continued their ringing. Read More »
Lust for power, sex and control are central on ‘Industry’
HBO’s "Industry" tells the story of recent college graduates as they grapple with new jobs and the power dynamics that come into play. Read More »
Go to these 5 spooky spots in Syracuse for Halloween
Syracuse is ready to be tricked and treated to a variety of events and celebrations for the spookiest week of the year. Read More »
Oronde Gadsden II, Matthew Bergeron earn ACC Player of the Week honors
Matthew Bergeron and Oronde Gadsden II both earned Player of the Week honors after Syracuse's win over NC State. Read More »
Dino Babers discusses Death Valley, defensive backups ahead of No. 5 Clemson
The Orange haven’t beaten Clemson since 2017, when they were at home and on their way to a 4-8 season. Read More »
