Tag: @Cuse
Kelsey’s Coffee and Friends hosts Keep Going Market to combat city’s third space void
Keep Going Market brings together vintage clothing, DJs and food vendors to create a space for the Syracuse community to interact outside of nightlife. Read More »
SU installs license plate readers from Flock, company linked to ICE activity
SU’s DPS is installing Flock Safety license plate readers on campus, which it said will increase safety practices campus-wide. Read More »
Spike Lee's identity, formative influences ever-present in 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Spike Lee’s “Highest 2 Lowest” is a strong ode to Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 work, with its own personality and modern feel, our columnist says. Read More »
SU receives 'D-’ in 2025 campus free speech rankings
Syracuse University received a D- score on the 2025 College Free Speech Rankings, a yearly assessment of free speech on campus. Read More »
3-star Florida recruit Davion Crumitie commits to Syracuse
Davion Crumitie, a three-star recruit from Tallahassee, Florida, has committed to Syracuse, he told Rivals on Tuesday. Crumitie is a 2027 recruit and chose the Orange over offers from multiple ACC rivals. Read More »
Personal Essay: Take initiative to grow your friend group, others will reciprocate
So, to all the newly sophomore students who share the same mindset that the people in my hall once did two weeks ago, I say this: knock on their door, introduce yourself in the halls and invite them over. Read More »
SPD issues two arrests in Madison Street burglary
SU's Department of Public Safety and the Syracuse Police Department are investigating a robbery on the 1200 block of Madison Street. Read More »
SGA highlights transparency, addresses ODI closure at 1st fall meeting
SU’s SGA hosted the first fall meeting Monday night, highlighting conversations surrounding the former Office of Diversity and Inclusion. Read More »
Glam by JD ‘blossomed’ into recognized hair business out of SU dorm room
Glam by JD provides more than hairstyling services to Black students; the student business creates a safe space and opportunity for connection. Read More »
Opinion: Don't submit to outdated trends as lifestyles. It reinforces patriarchal norms.
While the pronatalist school of thought is directly concerned with regressing the opportunities of women in the domestic sphere and the working world, it emerged alongside a social media phenomenon in which many conservative women took to the internet to share and promote their traditional lifestyles. Read More »
‘Poor People’s Campaign’ deploys Afrofuturism against pollution, racism
Najee Dorsey's digital collage series, "Poor People's Campaign," combines industrial imagery and cultural references in social criticism. Read More »
Film Review: SU defense buckles down late to seal win over UConn
Syracuse football’s stout defensive performance against UConn went under the radar. Here's how it helped SU buckle down late. Read More »
Fran Brown talks early lessons, Colgate matchup at weekly press conference
SU head coach Fran Brown spoke on what he’s learned about his team and the upcoming matchup against Colgate at his press conference on Monday. Read More »
Board of Trustees outlines chancellor search timeline, says committee named by Sept. 19
SU’s Board of Trustees named Shelly Fisher and Lisa Fontenelli as co-chairs for the chancellor search committee. Read More »
Scare-A-Con draws film fanatics, ends 14-year Syracuse horror hiatus
Horror film enthusiasts gathered for a weekend of actor meet-and-greets and film screenings at Syracuse’s Scare-A-Con. Read More »
'You have to keep it alive': 2025 Irish Fest honors history, heritage
This week, Clinton Square was brimming with Irish culture, from dancing and music, to traditional foods at the Syracuse Irish Festival Read More »
Letter to the Editor: GSO committed to graduate students despite cuts
As of right now, there is no official channel for graduate students to have a voice within the university. Read More »
Creativity unites generations at this year’s dynamic Art on the Porches
Local artists came together to show off their craft at Art on the Porches this weekend, displaying Syracuse’s art community. Read More »
'Still here': Now-deregistered GSO starts new term as independent entity
After SU deregistered its Graduate Student Organization, the organization is looking for ways to move forward through allies within the university. Read More »
Opinion: Recording policies don’t properly fix concerns, hurt learning
Instead of turning away students from recording lectures for themselves, institutions should encourage them to take whatever steps they need to elevate their education. Read More »
Gallery: Carmelo Anthony immortalized with orange jacket honors
The Daily Orange’s top shots of Syracuse basketball legend Carmelo Anthony induction into the National Basketball Hall of Fame. Read More »
SGA jumpstarts session with grocery store trolleys, outreach plans
Syracuse University’s Student Government Association started its 69th session with collaborations ahead of its first assembly meeting Monday. Read More »
Explore hundreds of student groups at the Fall Involvement Fair this week
Welcome the fall season by making your dorm feel more homey at Dorm Decor Craft Night, or expand your horizons at Video Game Night or the Fall Involvement Fair. Read More »
Orange grades: O-line suffers again, receivers thrive in Week 2 win over UConn
Syracuse’s receivers and tight ends flourished in crunch time while its defensive line failed to produce much of a pass rush in Week 2. Read More »