Tag: @Cuse
Students discuss accommodations for passengers with disabilities at Hancock Airport
While some students with disabilities said the airport sufficiently catered to their needs, others claimed the mechanisms in place need to be improved. Read More »
Smith: Syracuse football’s failures have cost it a seat at the big table
Poor decisions will keep the Orange out of college football’s power conferences in the future. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know about Louisville
Syracuse’s success in the passing game will be key to an upset win over a Louisville team that intercepted 10 passes last season. Read More »
Project IMPRESS looks to promote diversity, interdisciplinary collaborations
The School of Education at SU will partner with local school districts to recruit students of color for a Project IMPRESS, a new interdisciplinary program. Read More »
Syracuse legislators building an aquarium is a mistake
While the creator(s) of the plan intended to benefit the local economy, the city made a mistake allocating millions of dollars that could have gone toward fighting high poverty, crime or substance abuse rates. Read More »
Meet the volunteers behind Thornden Park’s Mills Rose Garden
With their base just off Syracuse Campus, the Syracuse Rose Society provides a place for volunteers to relax and give back to the community. Read More »
‘Status quo disruptor’ Kendra Lee places diversity, equity, inclusion at forefront’
SU alumnus uses her experiences as an Asian American woman to fight for diversity, equity and inclusion at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Read More »
Savor the outdoors this fall with these 4 central New York
Enjoy the early fall weather this long weekend with these 4 local day trips. Read More »
Beat writers pick Louisville to bury Syracuse in opener
Our beat writers agree that Louisville’s offense will be too much for Syracuse to handle, giving the Orange a loss to start the season. Read More »
As SA vice president, I plan on leaving a lasting impact
Advocacy means creating space for those coming after you. Read More »
Celebrate Labor Day weekend with these 4 concerts
Groove to the music at 4 concerts this week. Read More »
Deep Syracuse secondary looks to build on 2021 season
SU head coach Dino Babers said he had the hardest time determining the depth chart for the secondary, which features Garrett Williams and Duce Chestnut. Read More »
Identity, diversity on display at 1st SU Art Museum gallery of semester
The Syracuse University Art Museum's first gallery of the semester, 5,500 Years of Art, explores themes of identity and expression across cultures. Read More »
SU splits Title IX office into 2 teams, distinguishes between students, employees
The Title IX office at SU will now function as two teams, with one handling complaints against students and one handling complaints against faculty. Read More »
Before fall arrives, here are 5 summer films worth the watch
Screen time columnist compiled 4 must-watch summer movies since the summer's movie theater resurgence. Read More »
Classic traditions, new attractions come together at this year’s New York State Fair
The annual New York State Fair offers an assortment of family activities, from fair staples to new and innovative ideas. Read More »
Don’t be scared to explore your identity, you can end up finding your community
SU’s student body is a place where the LGBTQ+ community can thrive. Read More »
Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering attendees celebrate indigenous culture
On Monday afternoon, nearly 200 people attended the Haudenosaunee Welcome Gathering outside of Hendricks Chapel. Prominent indigenous community members as well as SU administrators attended and spoke at the gathering. Read More »
New exhibit uses hyper-realistic rice bags to comment on Asian American culture
Sculpture exhibit My Sweetie Has No Pockmarks features hyperrealistic ceramic rice bags, a commentary on nuanced Asian-American culture. Read More »
SU Libraries to preserve current government documents
Syracuse University Libraries typically preserve 64% of the 10,000 to 11,000 different publications the Government Publishing Organization makes available. Read More »
Now able to see the future, amateur psychic predicts what's to come at SU
Our humor columnist trained all summer to become a psychic and has foreseen a number of changes that Syracuse University will face this semester. Read More »
Dino Babers talks Louisville, week 1 depth chart ahead of season opener
Babers talked about Louisville, who will play come to the JMA Dome on Saturday for week one of the season. Read More »
SU freshman chases ‘total victory’ as ‘American Ninja Warrior’ contestant, student
SU freshman navigates the transition to college life while pursuing “total victory” on American Ninja Warrior. Read More »
What SU’s COVID-19 policies look like compared to other schools
The elimination of mandatory random testing at SU means the university can no longer collect reliable data for a COVID-19 dashboard. Read More »
