Tag: @Cuse
Young entrepreneur promotes Syracuse businesses
Sebastian Ramirez, a Syracuse community member was listed on Yahoo! Finance’s “Top 15 Young Entrepreneurs of 2020.” Read More »
Dino Babers details UNC matchup ahead of season-opener
As of Monday afternoon, most oddsmakers have North Carolina as 22-point favorites at home. Read More »
On SU’s 1st depth chart, RBs Howard and Adams among 5 players not listed
Breaking down the Orange’s Week 1 depth chart ahead of their season opener at North Carolina on Sept. 12. Read More »
Syracuse Stage launches first 'COLD READ SHORTs' series
The series is an added component to the annual Cold Reads Festival, which was canceled this year due to the pandemic. Read More »
Newhouse students run record label out of Watson Hall
Twenty-08 Records, which produces music across multiple genres, hopes to release more long-form projects this semester. Read More »
Syracuse native makes charms to support local businesses, nonprofits
Kim Pham, a Syracuse native, started making charms back in 2013, but since then has been utilizing her skills to benefit local organizations. Read More »
3 former Syracuse players make NFL 53-man rosters as rookies
5th round pick Alton Robinson, 7th rounder Sterling Hofrichter and undrafted Trishton Jackson all made their initial 53-man rosters. Read More »
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie will headline virtual Juice Jam 2020
A Boogie wit da Hoodie will headline at a virtual Juice Jam this year alongside Ari Lennox and Beach Bunny on Sept. 13. Read More »
Q&A: Mayo Clinic doctor advises about myocarditis risk for athletes
Myocarditis, or the inflammation of the heart, has been linked to COVID-19 and was a primary reason for the Big Ten's cancellation of football. Read More »
DJ BenSpence brings mentorship from big artists to SU music scene
Freshman Ben Fritz, who goes by the DJ name BenSpence, was mentored by Avicii and performed at Ultra Music Festival three times. Read More »
‘UNIQUE’ exhibit showcases Syracuse artists with disabilities
The exhibit is coordinated by the nonprofit ARISE and will be on display at the Everson Museum through Sept. 27. Read More »
Political cartoonist displays paintings at ArtRage Gallery
A response to President Donald Trump’s time in office, Tim Atseff’s exhibit features one work for each of the seven deadly sins. Read More »
‘In Solidarity’ exhibit documents protests against police brutality
Photographs taken at protests in Syracuse this summer will be shown at an exhibit at Light Work’s Hallway Gallery. Read More »
SU alumna creates virtual learning startup
Julia Haber, a recent graduate from Syracuse University, created the company Home From College as a result of the coronavirus pandemic hindering learning experience for students. Read More »
Syracuse’s new 3-3-5 defense, explained
Syracuse hired Tony White to implement 3-3-5 defense, a scheme built to combat the spread offenses of modern football. Read More »
SU students promote late friend’s fashion brand
Ambassadors commemorate Jack Nathan’s life by promoting Happy Jack, the clothing brand he created. Read More »
Dino Babers details SU football's team meetings about Jacob Blake
SU football met twice to discuss the shooting of Jacob Blake by a police officer in in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Read More »
SU dance groups prepare virtual activities
SU dance groups are turning to virtual auditions, rehearsals and performances for the fall semester Read More »
SU alumna creates web series ‘The Cusp’ about living between 2 generations
Caroline Maguire, a 2020 SU graduate, created “The Cusp” to explore the struggles of not fitting in a particular generational group. Read More »
NYS Fair organizers optimistic for 2021 after this year’s cancellation
The 2020 New York State Fair may be canceled this year, but organizers have big plans for next year’s fair. Read More »
Emerman: Athletes are worried about traveling. Maybe we should be, too.
We need to realize the inherent risk of Syracuse athletes traveling to play football. Read More »
University Union to show 12 films for fall 2020 movie screening schedule
All of the screenings will be held in-person at limited capacity, and select films will be screened virtually as well. Read More »

