Tag: @Cuse
BACK FOR MORE: Your guide to Syracuse lacrosse ahead of the 2021 season
After both the men's and women's lacrosse teams had their seasons ended early from COVID-19, they return in 2021 facing high expectations as some of the top teams in the nation. Read More »
Nolan: This needs be the title-winning year for Syracuse women’s lacrosse
With five All-Americans, the women’s team has one shot to bring a national title back: this season. Read More »
SMALL BUT MIGHTY: Bianca Chevarie might be SU’s next young star. Her size hasn't gotten in the way.
Bianca Chevarie has been the youngest and smallest on most teams, but she’s used to it. Read More »
RUN IT BACK: From almost quitting to changing positions, Ella Simkins returns to the backline
Before she was recruited in high school, Ella Simkins almost quit lacrosse. This season, she’s returning for another chance at a title. Read More »
HEADS UP: How Meaghan Tyrrell’s style of play creates more scoring opportunities
How Meaghan Tyrrell’s heads up, eyes up approach has made her a focal point of Syracuse’s offense. Read More »
SU looking to lease new facility in Washington after closing old location
Though COVID-19 stalled its plans to acquire new space in the city, SU aims to rent a new facility in downtown D.C. by the end of next fiscal year, officials said. Read More »
Syracuse-UND doubleheader canceled due to inclement weather
Syracuse’s first two games of the season have been canceled due to inclement weather in North Carolina. Read More »
Why Garrett Shrader transferred to SU to compete for starting quarterback
“He's a competitor. And he competes his ass off,” Boone said. “He's a guy that played as a true freshman in the best pound-for-pound conference … (and) he wasn’t scared.” Read More »
Viet Thanh Nguyen shares experiences as author, Vietnamese refugee
Author Viet Thanh Nguyen spoke about his upcoming book as a part of the University Lecture Series. Read More »
Playwright Kyle Bass wants his students to create work that 'scares them'
Kyle Bass’ role at Syracuse Stage allows him to be a playwright and an integral member in shaping the future of the theater. Read More »
Will Biden's student loan forgiveness plan affect SU students?
Biden officials confirmed Jan. 8 that the president supports canceling $10,000 in student debt per person as part of his COVID-19 relief plan. Read More »
Light Work exhibit ties historical Black figures with modern abstract art
Photographer Aaron Turner’s exhibit, “Aaron Turner: Black Alchemy Backwards/Forwards,” is currently on display at Light Work. Read More »
Here’s what to do if Syracuse University exposed your data
An SU data breach exposed nearly 10,000. Here’s what they should do: Read More »
Maddie Kobelt returns to Syracuse as coach after 6-year professional career
After a six-year career as a professional and a short stint as an assistant coach at D-III Kenyon, Maddie Kobelt returns to Syracuse as a coach. Read More »
Could both Syracuse lacrosse teams be national title contenders?
On this episode of the D.O. Sportscast, our beat writers preview the upcoming lacrosse season. Read More »
New SU registrar hopes to add efficiency, inclusivity to scheduling process
SU appointed Campbell as university registrar in January, after she worked for nearly three years as the director of operations in the College of Arts and Sciences and Maxwell. Read More »
'Judas and the Black Messiah' is an honest portrayal of 1960s racism
“Judas and the Black Messiah” is streaming on HBO Max and is in theaters now. Read More »
Underclassmen, give new Schine the love she deserves
Humor columnist Eliot Fish argues that the Schine Student Center deserves to be loved more than ever. Read More »
University Union announces upcoming student musician show
University Union is hosting a show that will feature student musicians from both Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF. Read More »
'Frisky February' promotes dating safely during the pandemic
The Barnes Center launches Frisky February to raise awareness about sexual health. Read More »
SU increases investments in Central America, the Caribbean to $272 million
Some experts said that, in many cases, the investments are at odds with the university's stated educational mission. Read More »
Explainer: How rising COVID-19 cases could impact campus operations
As of Sunday, SU reported 79 active cases among students, faculty and staff in central New York. Read More »
MealMe prepares SU launch comparing prices of delivery apps
MealMe team plans to meet with several student organizations at SU and learn about their favorite restaurants so they can target students with deals at popular restaurants near SU. Read More »
SU defends response to data breach amid criticism, anger
The breach occurred late on Sept. 25 after a university employee fell victim to a phishing attack in which the employee clicked a link and exposed their credentials to a “malicious actor." Read More »

