Tag: @Cuse
Why I’m not blue SU returned to the ‘BLUE’ level
Humor columnist Aine Hunt isn’t so upset that Syracuse University officials have upped the campus masking level to “BLUE” — find out why in this week’s column. Read More »
SU remains at No. 4 in weekly Inside Lacrosse rankings after wins over Cornell, Louisville
After Syracuse won two straight games in the past week, it remains at No. 4 in Inside Lacrosse's rankings. The Orange face No. 3 Boston College on Friday. Read More »
Meg Lowe leaves SU after spreading sustainability awareness, community engagement
Lowe will be leaving her role as a sustainability coordinator at SU this Friday, which happens to be Earth Day. Read More »
The 'Flipper': Younes Limam’s road from Morocco to mentoring All-ACC stars
Younes Limam has led Syracuse's program for the past eight seasons, and has coached six all-conference team selections. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF students reaffirm NYPIRG referendum to continue funding
The $3 from each student activity fee funds all of NYPIRG's organization and advocacy efforts. Read More »
Take the Mic Poetry Slam Finals reveal poets' issues with representation, acceptance
On Wednesday, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted the Take the Mic Poetry Slam Finals in The Underground. Read More »
This week's astrological forecast predicts intensity, reflection
Whether it’s Jupiter and Neptune wrapping up their conjunction or Mars traversing Pisces, this week is packed with shifts in the stars. Read More »
SU to offer a variety of events for the inaugural Disability Pride Week
Syracuse University will host its inaugural Disability Pride Week with a full slate of events from April 18 to 23. Read More »
Armed man barricades himself in convenience store on Westcott Street
A man barricaded himself inside Pop Shop on the 500 block of Westcott Street on Sunday night. Read More »
Syracuse finishes regular season with 4-3 win over Florida State
Ines Fonte won her singles match to propel Syracuse to its 10th win of the season. Read More »
Syracuse falls to Louisville 3-2 to complete sweep
The Orange have now been swept in four of their last five ACC series, falling to Louisville for the third time this weekend. Read More »
Syracuse loses 2nd straight game to Louisville 4-1
Syracuse took an early 1-0 lead in the first inning, but it only recorded five hits as a three-run fourth inning for Louisville pushed it past the Orange. Read More »
No. 4 Syracuse scores season-high 12 goals in 3rd quarter in win over Louisville
No. 4 Syracuse tied its season-high goal tally in its 23-13 win over Louisville, led by a 12-goal third quarter. Read More »
Meaghan Tyrrell leads No. 4 Syracuse to 23-13 win over Louisville
Meaghan Tyrrell led No. 4 Syracuse with seven points in its 23-13 win over Louisville, scoring five goals and tallying two assists. Read More »
Observations from SU vs. Louisville: Strong 3rd quarter, Hawryschuk inches closer to record
Emily Hawryschuk scored five goals in Syracuse's 23-13 win over Louisville, and is three goals away from becoming the program's top goal scorer. Read More »
Miami swept Syracuse in straight matches
Syracuse lost 4-0 to Miami after 4-3 win over Boston College, falling to under .500 on the season. Read More »
Syracuse mercy ruled by Louisville in 8-0 loss
Syracuse mustered just two hits in its shutout loss on the road against Louisville, falling by a score of 8-0. Read More »
Student documentary screening highlights 15th ward destruction, I-81 impacts
The documentary focused on the history and culture of Pioneer Homes, including the impact of SU's nearby Steam Station. Read More »
USen calls to rescind Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree, proposes 2-day fall break
The University Senate passed a resolution Wednesday calling for the Board of Trustees to rescind Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree conferred by Syracuse University’s College of Law in 1989. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything you need to know about Louisville
The Cardinals have only one win in the ACC this season and have an attack that is mainly carried by Hannah Morris. Read More »
Healthcare should be a right, not a privilege
It’s clear that healthcare has become a privilege for those who can afford it. Otherwise, it is a burden. Read More »
It's time to accept and embrace neurodiversity in our society
It is time for the world to embrace the neurodiversity movement and accept those with ASD as full members of our society, rather than lesser beings. Read More »
'Moon Knight’s early episodes offer an intriguing story with lingering questions
“Moon Knight” differs from other Marvel Studios Disney+ shows by providing the audience with an abundance of mystery instead of action, Screentime columnist Henry O’Brien writes. Read More »
