Tag: @Cuse
Personal Essay: Holocaust Remembrance Day allows opportunity for education
It’s been 80 years since the Holocaust ended, and as time goes on, it’s of the utmost importance that we continue to dedicate our time to education about the Jewish plight and never forget the horrors of the Holocaust. Read More »
Opinion: Americans are affected by overseas conflicts more than they think
Citizens nonetheless attribute these spikes to elected officials despite real evidence of the international consequences of war. Read More »
Gallery: The D.O.’s top 5 photos from January
The Daily Orange has compiled our top-five photos from the first month of 2025, featuring looks into campus communities and city news. Read More »
DPS investigating criminal activity, vehicle larcenies reports on Comstock
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety is actively investigating multiple reports of criminal activity around Comstock Avenue. Read More »
Start February with self-care at Hair Me Out or sweet treats in Schine
Start off this month with a celebration of Black-owned businesses at Hair Me Out in Schine Student Center, or watch “Wicked” with University Union’s “Late Night Movie” series. Read More »
Shiori Ito continues perfect singles campaign in win over Drexel
Shiori Ito had wins in singles and doubles matches against Drexel Sunday, helping to fill the void of leading singles performer Miyuka Kimoto. Read More »
Syracuse defeats Drexel 6-1 to improve to 4-0
Syracuse continued its four-game undefeated stretch against nonconference opponents by beating Drexel 6-1. SU next faces BU. Read More »
Remembrance Scholars react to 'Lockerbie: A Search for Truth'
SU Remembrance Scholars reflect on how “Lockerbie: A Search for Truth” portrays the Pan Am Flight 103 terrorist bombing. Read More »
Reflecting on former President Jimmy Carter’s 1976 visit to Syracuse
Former President Jimmy Carter visited Syracuse in 1976 just three weeks before election day, delivering a speech. Read More »
GSO discusses changes to higher education enacted by President Trump’s administration
SU's GSO President Daniel Kimmel pushed for student rights amid policy changes, while appointing a new committee head and allocating funding. Read More »
SU anthropology discusses abolitionist ideology through prison systems
SU's Anthropology Dept hosted Justin Helepololei, who discussed prison abolition and rethinking justice systems as part of a speaker series. Read More »
Guest Column: Free speech can’t exclude adult entertainment
If we want to fight nationally against moving backward in time, we must use media of the past to inform us. Read More »
‘Primary Trust’ tells Pulitzer-winning story of isolation, friendship
Eboni Booth’s play, “Primary Trust, ” serves as an antidote to loneliness. It's showing at Syracuse Stage from Jan. 22 to Feb 9. Read More »
Photographer Nabil Harb invites people to view central Florida as he does
Photographer Nabil Harb beckons people to see his central Florida hometown in its true essence. From a sinkhole to an LGBTQ+ nightclub, he captures a distinct level of intentionality and detail. Read More »
NOW OR NEVER: The Daily Orange Lacrosse Guide 2025
The Daily Orange brings you our 2025 Lacrosse Guide with stories on the players along with predictions for each team's season. Read More »
BACK AND BETTER: Top recruit Alexa Vogelman is ready for stardom after freshman-year ACL tear
Alexa Vogelman tore her ACL last year, missing all of her freshman season. Now, she’s ready to play a major role for SU in 2025. Read More »
NEXT IN LINE: Daniella Guyette grew up watching SU goalies. Now, her dreams have come full-circle.
Daniella Guyette used to emulate Syracuse's goalies growing up. Now, she's set to be SU's next starter between the pipes. Read More »
Beat writers predict SU women’s lacrosse to fall short of national title game
In 2024, Syracuse advanced to the Final Four for the second consecutive season, but fell short of the national championship. Our beat writers predict the Orange to fall short of a title yet again this season. Read More »
GOLDEN SUMMER: Emma Muchnick refound her game while winning gold with Team USA
“(Muchnick) in many ways was a heartbeat of the team.” Emma Muchnick won a gold medal playing on Team USA’s U20 National Team, preparing her to thrive in Syracuse’s midfield as a junior. Read More »
Megaton Games brings vintage video games to Syracuse’s 'fighting community'
Megaton Games in Syracuse’s Eastwood neighborhood opened in November 2024, offering locals various gaming events and connections with the community. Read More »
SU freshman Reyanna Dundas turned 'get ready with me' videos to TikTok fame
Syracuse University freshman Reyanna Dundas gained traction for her "Get Ready with Me" videos on TikTok, recently hitting one million followers. Read More »
3-star linebacker Maurice Medley bolsters Syracuse's 2026 class
St. Frances Academy linebacker Maurice Medley committed to Syracuse after visiting during its regular-season finale against Miami. Read More »
‘The Thing With Feathers’ explores complex approach to grief
Benedict Cumberbatch delivers an emotional performance as a grieving father in the film “The Thing with Feathers.” Read More »
Enjoy formal jazz at Dazed, rock out with Every So Often this weekend
This week, get jazzy at Dazed or enjoy live performances at the 2025 Winter Fair. Read More »