Tag: @Cuse
The cycle of performative cultural celebrations needs to be put to rest
The university uses diversity to distance itself from its complicity in the subjugation of students of color on campus and in the surrounding community. Read More »
'Athletic' center Carlos Vettorello worked as a versatile lineman in high school
Oscar Olejniczak made sure Carlos Vettorello knew how to play every lineman position in high school. Now in his fourth year at Syracuse, he's cemented himself as the starting center. Read More »
GSO discusses graduate employee stipend
The GSO conducted a survey in the spring 2021 semester on Ph.D. student pay where it found the desired minimum is $18,612. Read More »
It's time to take a critical look at SU and the Remembrance Program
History can not be hidden and SU has a responsibility to the students to be transparent about the past. Read More »
'A full circle moment': Caleb Okechukwu's past struggles have paid off
Caleb Okuchukwu transferred to St. John's high school to honor his late mother, where he led the nationally-ranked Cadets in sacks during his senior year. Read More »
Beat writers split on if Syracuse can beat No. 14 NC State at home
The first top-25 matchup in Syracuse for the first time since 2001, our beat writers stand divided on the outcome between Syracuse and NC State. Read More »
What to expect for Remembrance Week 2022
Since the attack on Dec. 21, 1988, SU has honored the victims every year by presenting the Remembrance Scholarship to 35 seniors who each represent an individual student who died. Read More »
'We really owe it all to 'Cuse': 3 alumni find success in music industry
Former Syracuse University students Andrew Idarraga and Benji Sheinman have helped Charlie Burg’s career after meeting as sophomores at SU. Read More »
A day in Syracuse: where to go and what to do this Family Weekend
Syracuse’s vibrant festivals and eclectic art scene will be on show this Family Weekend. Read More »
Photographer John Noltner brings traveling photography exhibit to SU
John Noltner’s project “A Peace of My Mind” has brought Noltner around the United States, including two visits to Syracuse. Read More »
Jam out with your parents, friends at these concerts in Syracuse
Bring your family to these concerts during family weekend to get off campus and move to the music. Read More »
Out and Proud: SU students share their stories for National Coming Out Day
On National Coming Out Day we honor the nuanced journeys of queer individuals as they navigate their ever-evolving process of coming out. Read More »
Scholars discuss ongoing Iranian political uprising at Maxwell panel
The Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at Syracuse University held a virtual panel discussion Tuesday afternoon on the recent political uprising in Iran. Read More »
SU can benefit from strengthening its connection to Syracuse Muslims
SU stepping outside of its silo to be involved in community conversations should be expected. Read More »
Coming out is not easy for anyone, but it can be life changing
While I can’t speak to everyone’s experiences, I can confidently say that coming out when I was ready was life changing. Read More »
Otto Tunes’ Cockapella benefit concert turns 10 with ambitious fundraising goal
The Otto Tunes annual Cockapella concert will be held Oct. 22, raising awareness for testicular cancer, and dispeling the stigma surrounding a diagnosis. Read More »
Artist Spotlight: Syracuse-born rapper Toosii brings new sounds to melodic rap
Syracuse-born rapper Toosii has made a name for himself after his relocation to North Carolina, following in the footsteps of other Carolina rappers like DaBaby, Rapsody and Cordae. Read More »
Antisemitic language found in Remembrance archives
Jason and Eric Coker both used antisemitic language and imagery in letters to family members in 1988, the year of the attack. The two are part of a group of 35 victims memorialized annually by SU’s Remembrance Week. Read More »
‘A welcome addition’: Onondaga artist unveils new installation on SU quad
Onondaga artist Brandon Lazore unveiled his new installation, “Gayaneñhsä•ʔgo•nah” on the Syracuse University quadrangle. Read More »
Indigenous SU students, staff react to proposed bill replacing Columbus Day
This year, State Senator Jessica Ramos and Assemblywoman Marcela Mitaynes proposed legislation that would have the holiday replace Columbus Day. Read More »
Todd Field powerfully takes on themes of cancel culture, entitlement in new film 'Tár'
Writer and director Todd Field makes his return to the silver screen with “Tár” after a 16-year hiatus, delivering an immensely striking character study of obsessive power climbing and the descent into madness such hunger creates. Read More »
Haudenosaunee culture unites Indigenous community, students on Indigenous Peoples’ Day
As one Syracuse University student danced in front of dozens on the Shaw Quadrangle Monday afternoon, stomping to the beat of a small drum, his phone went flying from his pocket, landing on the ground next to him. Read More »
Dino Babers discusses bye week, Devin Leary injury ahead of No. 15 NC State
Babers said that the late timing of Leary's injury set the Orange's coaching staff back in their research, but they're preparing for both quarterbacks. Read More »
Members of SU’s Native Student Program are seeing few of their concerns heard
Some demands made in 2019 by Indigenous students have still not been resolved by SU. One student said it felt like the space wasn't even for Indigenous students. Read More »
