Tag: @Cuse
‘C’mon C’mon’ constructs true love letter to the familial experience
The newest film from Mike Mills stars Joaquin Phoenix in a subdued role in this tender story of a radio journalist and his nephew, Screentime columnist Michael Lieberman writes. Read More »
Fernandez: Running backs show out, special teams weakest link
Syracuse is 3-3 through its first six games of the season and faces an unranked Clemson team on Friday night in the Carrier Dome. Read More »
Carrot ginger soup: an easy-to-make dish to add to your cooking repertoire
Food columnist Capeley Zimet introduces this soup recipe, a convenient food to know how to cook for students living in dorms and apartments with small kitchens. Read More »
Callisto offers external resources for sexual assault survivors at SU
SU’s chapter of Callisto offers support resources for survivors of campus sexual violence. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything to know about unranked Clemson
Clemson comes into its game against Syracuse unranked. Here’s everything to know about the Tigers ahead of its visit to the Dome on Friday night. Read More »
Syracuse linebacker core uses ‘mob mentality’ to revamp defense
The Syracuse linebackers created a “mob mentality.” They’ve become one of the best units for the Orange. Read More »
Beat writers split on outcome of Syracuse’s game against Clemson
The Orange play a Clemson team that’s coming off its bye-week, and the Friday contest means Clemson had one less day of rest than usual. Read More »
A look back at Sean Tucker’s meeting with former No. 44 Floyd Little
Sean Tucker and Floyd Little met before the current SU running back had committed to Syracuse. Read More »
Students explain significance of Indigenous Peoples Day at celebration on Quad
Indigenous students gathered on Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day and create a platform to discuss issues within their communities with other SU students. Read More »
SU senior’s love for Mini Lunch Box Cakes leads to unexpected success
Though she didn’t have much experience baking, Zoë Selesi decided to start her business after seeing other people making mini cakes. Read More »
Sammy Rae & The Friends set to perform at Westcott Theater with Sarah Gross
SU senior Sarah Gross is scheduled to open for the band during their show on Sunday. Read More »
Engage in these study habits to reduce midterm stress
Students who put their well-being first are more likely to have a successful midterm season. Read More »
Newhouse IDEA committee hosts screening of 'Reservation Dogs'
The Newhouse IDEA Committee hosted “Reservation Dogs” movie night on Indigenous Peoples Day with guest speaker Neal Powless. Read More »
Syracuse Stage to bring back live audiences for 2021-22 season with 'Eureka Day'
Syracuse Stage is returning to live theater with six plays planned for its 2021-2022 season. Read More »
‘Lamb’ blends horror and family drama to present a terrifying take on parenthood
The film follows María and Ingvar, remote farmers whose decision to take in a half-human half-lamb hybrid as their own child sets them on a chilling path. Read More »
Film Review: In overtime loss, SU utilizes QB's abilities with read-options
By utilizing Garrett Shrader and Sean Tucker in the read-option, Syracuse kept Wake Forest on its toes, totaling 514 yards on offense. Read More »
Video: Family Weekend returns to SU’s campus
Families and guests of SU students were finally able to return to campus this weekend due to tightly monitored COVID-19 restrictions. Here’s what families and guests of SU students had to say. Read More »
Dino Babers talks Wake Forest decisions, offensive balance ahead of Clemson game
Dino Babers defended his decision making in Syracuse’s 40-37 overtime loss to No. 19 Wake Forest. Read More »
Sean Tucker wins ACC Running Back of the Week, leads nation in all-purpose yards
Sean Tucker leads the nation in all-purpose yards and all purpose yards per game. Now, he’s the ACC’s running back of the week. Read More »
SU students share what Indigenous Peoples' Day means to them
On Monday, Indigenous SU students will be on the Quad to discuss their relationship with the university. Read More »
La Casita's 'Béisbol' exhibit highlights Latin-Americans' role in baseball
The new exhibit was developed as part of a partnership with the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of American History. Read More »
Artist educates city residents about Arabic community with calligraphy workshop
Artist Nada Odeh’s workshops, hosted at Salt City Market, are designed to educate the community on Arabic culture and calligraphy. Read More »
Lil Tjay energizes Westcott Theater with hit songs
Fans from Syracuse and beyond attended Lil Tjay’s show at the Westcott Theater, which also featured small sets from more than 10 rising artists. Read More »

