Tag: @Cuse
Sean Tucker named All-American following record-breaking year
Sean Tucker was named a second-team All-American by several outlets, and received first-team FWAA honors after leading the ACC in rushing yards. Read More »
How SU students plan to ring in 2022 after last year's dimmed celebrations
While this New Year’s might look similar to last year for some Syracuse University students, others are anticipating celebrating differently this time around. Read More »
Set aside the frustration of making gingerbread houses with this delicious twist
While our food columnist’s past experience making a gingerbread house didn’t turn out as planned, it inspired him to make a gingerbread cake topped with frosting and pomegranate seeds. Read More »
5 movies, TV shows to snuggle up to over winter break
Now that the fall semester has come to a close, Screentime columnist Christopher Reilly lists five entertaining movies and TV shows for students to watch during the break. Read More »
5 local restaurants to get you into the holiday spirit
These five local spots host seasonal dishes, cocktails and nonalcoholic drinks to help customers get into the festive holiday spirit. Read More »
3 local businesses to help with your last-minute holiday shopping
Here are three Syracuse shops that will help last-minute holiday shoppers find unique gifts without having to deal with large crowds or low stock. Read More »
Data Dive: Here are the numbers that defined Syracuse's 2021 season
Syracuse’s offensive line allowed sacks on 9.7% of pass plays, which was sixth-worst nationally in 2021. More numbers that define the Orange’s season. Read More »
Former Syracuse quarterback Tommy DeVito announces transfer to Illinois
DeVito transferred from Syracuse in mid-October after losing the starting quarterback job weeks earlier to Garrett Shrader. Read More »
Syracuse wide receiver Sharod Johnson enters the transfer portal
Sharod Johnson recorded career-highs in receptions and receiving yards this season, but is entering the transfer portal. Read More »
LGBTQ students worry about legal, social issues when looking where to study abroad
Along with their academics, LGBTQ students often ask themselves questions regarding safety and social culture when choosing a country to study abroad in. Read More »
Whether in London or Syracuse, Troyce Pitones knows how to energize a crowd
Khari Brandes, whose stage name is Troyce Pitones, draws inspiration both from cultural icons like Virgil Abloh and from learning about his Dominique heritage by spending time with family. Read More »
5 concerts to attend during the last weekend on campus
As the end of the semester approaches, musicians in the Syracuse University community prepare to perform one last time this year. Read More »
Students of color reflect on hesitancy, experiences with studying abroad
While studying abroad can be a life-changing experience, students of color may need to make extra considerations before traveling. Read More »
Luke Anaclerio creates mosh-worthy music with his heavy rock band Winter Beach
Luke Anaclerio, a Syracuse University junior, originally started the band with a friend in 2017 after searching for a place to express themselves outside of their high school jazz band. Read More »
Emmi Farms provides fresh, local produce for central New York and SU
The farm has worked with central New York distributor Syracuse Banana, Syracuse University Dining’s primary produce supplier, since the 1970s. Read More »
'Red Rocket' subtly hides grim reality of adult film industry in absurdity
Sean Baker’s “Red Rocket” is a refreshingly hilarious take on the grim realities of the adult film industry and its characters, Screentime columnist Michael Lieberman writes. Read More »
Don’t panic about the omicron variant until there’s more data
The WHO does not have enough information about the Omicron variant to make any conclusions, and the SU community shouldn’t either. Read More »
The New York Local News Act will address the state’s news deserts
In recent years, news outlets across New York have become scarce, making citizens ill-informed of local happenings. The New York Local News Act would change that. Read More »
It’s not unpatriotic to remove the Columbus statue
Mayor Walsh ought to move forward with the removal of the Columbus statue. Read More »
Since rising from a heartbreak, Adele gracefully drops a no-skip record
In her first album in six years, Adele offers her most personal work yet while making listeners reflect on breakups of their own. Read More »
Abe the Kid, ISHĒ among artists to open for RiFF RAFF at Westcott Theater
Georgetown University senior Abe the Kid, Syracuse University senior ISHĒ, Joe Morgan and Big Boy Gang will open for rapper RiFF RAFF at the Westcott Theater on Wednesday. Read More »
Syracuse reportedly to hire Bob Ligashesky as special teams coordinator
Bob Ligashesky has 12 years of NFL experience, primarily working with special teams, and a Super Bowl with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Read More »
Syracuse wide receivers coach Terrence Samuel reportedly heading to Kansas
Samuel is heading to Kansas, which ranked 112th nationally in offense during the 2021 season, only scoring 30 touchdowns through their 12 games. Read More »
Syracuse’s backup running back Cooper Lutz reportedly enters transfer portal
Cooper Lutz had 17 carries for 60 yards this season, and saw limited action behind Sean Tucker on Syracuse's depth chart. Read More »

