Tag: @Cuse
SU senior launches digital receipt waste solution, organization tool PapeX
Syracuse University senior Nicolas Courbage's app, PapeX, launched on the Apple App Store Jan. 26, but it's been an idea since he was 16. Read More »
Opinion: Republicans are using Trump, Supreme Court to advance their agenda
This divide, in my opinion, raises serious questions about the Republican Party’s priorities and how far it's willing to go to achieve them. Read More »
Izzy Lahah, Syracuse defense continue to impress in 10-goal win over Cal
Syracuse’s defense delivered another impressive performance in its 13-3 win over Cal Tuesday. The Orange allowed a season-low seven shots and three goals. Read More »
SU law professor appointed chair of AALS Women in Leadership
Katherine MacFarlane, an SU college of Law professor teaching disability law, achieved has been elected chair to the Women in Legal Education section of the AALS. Read More »
Observations from SU’s win over Cal: Defense’s day, Guzik dominates draw
Syracuse’s defense had a dominant performance against Cal Tuesday, allowing a season-low seven shots and three goals. Read More »
No. 14 Syracuse pummels Cal 13-3 with 11 unanswered goals
Syracuse women’s lacrosse destroyed Cal 13-3 at the JMA Wireless Dome Tuesday evening. The Orange held the Golden Bears scoreless for over 36 minutes and went on an 11-goal run, leading to their biggest win of the year. Read More »
Izzy Lahah named ACC Defensive Player of the Week
Syracuse defender Izzy Lahah was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week, the conference announced Tuesday. The junior scooped up seven ground balls and caused seven turnovers across two victories this past week. Read More »
‘I will not let you down’: Haynie makes 1st remarks as SU chancellor-elect
“I want to hear from all of you, what's working. Where do we excel? Where do we need new investment?” SU Chancellor-elect Mike Haynie promised a near future of campus engagement during a Tuesday morning event announcing his appointment. Read More »
Mike Haynie selected as 13th chancellor of Syracuse University
Haynie currently serves as the university’s vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation and executive dean of the Whitman School of Management, but will begin his new position at the end of the school year. Read More »
SGA announces contraceptive vending machines, upcoming executive election
Vending machines featuring contraceptives will be installed in Schine Student Center, SGA announced. Additionally, SGA announced the date for its executive election. Read More »
SU announces new roles, forum for 2026 DPS Community Review Board
SU announced applications for open roles on the Community Review Board, and an open forum to learn more about the board’s role on campus. Read More »
Ride-share safety tips and tricks with new Uber, Lyft safety programs
Although Uber and Lyft are launching safety features, The D.O. compiled tips and tricks to help keep riders safe when using ride-share services. Read More »
SU launches Opening Doors Fund to support InclusiveU Program
Micah Fialka-Feldman helps coordinate recipients of SU’s Opening Doors Fund, after being barred from living on campus at Oakland University. Read More »
Everything to know before Syracuse women’s lacrosse’s home clash vs. Cal
Through 11 ACC games since joining the conference in 2025, Cal is 1-10, including an 18-6 loss to Syracuse last season. Our beat writer has everything to know about the Golden Bears before their cross-country trip to face SU Tuesday. Read More »
Absence of Light: I wasn’t arrested, I was rescued
Prison for me has become a safe haven. A place that allowed me to reevaluate and reinvent myself. Read More »
Bruno Mars evokes passion, nostalgia with ‘The Romantic’ return
Bruno Mars' first solo album in nearly 10 years, “The Romantic,” revisits the artist's 1970s-inspired themes but with a new level of maturity, our columnist says. Read More »
New storylines in 8th ‘Drive to Survive’ season rightfully disappoint fans
Season eight of Netflix’s “Drive to Survive” spotlights rookie racers’ narratives, which takes away from iconic moments of Formula One’s 2025 season, our columnist says. Read More »
Syracuse women’s lacrosse jumps 1 spot to No. 14 in Inside Lacrosse Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse rose from No. 15 to No. 14 in the Week 4 Inside Lacrosse Poll, which was released Monday. The jump comes after the Orange earned Regy Thorpe’s first two wins, including one over a ranked opponent. Read More »
Light design, societal themes shape SU Drama’s ‘Picnic’ into timeless story
Syracuse University Department of Drama presents “Picnic,” a play that takes place in Kansas over the course of one day. Read More »
Danielle Brooks reflects on empowering career, uplifts aspiring artists
On Sunday night, Academy Award-nominated actress Danielle Brooks made her way to Syracuse University for “A Conversation with Danielle Brooks.” Read More »
Dancers jump, split and leap in the spotlight at Y2K-themed DanceWorks Digital
To celebrate their 40th anniversary, DanceWorks Digital sought a Y2K-inspired theme for their showcase. Read More »
SGA partners with local vendors to cultivate 1st indoor farmers market
SU’s SGA hosted its first indoor farmers market at the Miron Victory Court. The market was organized at no cost to vendors or students. Read More »
Fast React: U.S.-Israel attack on Iran exhibits dire effects of Western intrusion
This isn’t just a crisis, but a reminder of Western intrusion and the long-lasting, atrocious effects of military intervention. Read More »
Appreciate Syracuse dancers, celebrate Women’s History Month this week
Learn about the Landmark Theatre’s expansive history and longstanding role in Syracuse this week. Read More »

