Tag: @Cuse
Dabbundo: SU’s bubble, football plan challenges reality of NCAA amateurism
Many of the Orange’s concerns about playing football in 2020 have faded. But that comfort shouldn’t take away from college football's underlying truths. Read More »
CNY musicians miss live music, unsure when it will go back to normal
During COVID-19, central New York musicians miss live performances and are unsure when their next gigs will be. Read More »
Roundtable: Beat writers express concern about weak offensive line
Football beat writers discuss pressing questions about Syracuse football and the 2020 fall season. Read More »
Art galleries, museums prepare to reopen
Local art galleries such as ArtRage and the Syracuse University Art Museum are preparing to host in-person exhibits for the first time since closing in March. Read More »
SU student launches second collection of sustainable brand Treeasun
The clothing and bags in Yianni Biniaris’ collection are made from upcycled fabrics and scraps. Read More »
University Union, SA to screen “Selma”
UU and SA will screen the movie “Selma” both in person and virtually on Sunday 5 p.m. Read More »
Here are 4 Black student-run businesses at SU to check out
Black-owned businesses on campus include clothing and cosmetics brands such as Beauty X Paige, Sincerely,Fab, Loyalty Over Love and Basketball Royalty, LLC. Read More »
Black-owned Winnie’s Soul Delicious to open on Marshall Street
Winnie’s will be the first Black-owned restaurant to operate on Marshall St. when it opens next month. Read More »
Data breakdown: Syracuse’s defensive strain, exceptional special teams
Syracuse football's defense struggled in 2019. Since then, newly hired defensive coordinator, Tony White aims to change the narrative with a 3-3-5 defense. Read More »
SU alumna to open sustainable fashion boutique
SU alumna Caeresa Richardson opens the showroom for Gypsy Freedom, a socially-conscious fashion boutique, on August 31. Read More »
Syracuse safety Andre Cisco named preseason All-American
Syracuse safety Andre Cisco was named to the preseason All-American first team on Tuesday. Read More »
Data breakdown: Syracuse’s offensive struggles, underused tight ends
Here are five stats that break down Syracuse’s all-around offensive struggles in 2019, while previewing a potential 2020 season. Read More »
People’s Place opens for 50th year, with COVID-19 restrictions
An enhanced sanitation policy and mandatory masks are a few of the pandemic restrictions People’s Place will follow as it reopens for the fall semester. Read More »
Tiny Desk concerts showcase student talent
Black Box Players allows students to perform a variety of musical talents during Instagram Live Tiny Desk concerts. Read More »
Syracuse ‘behind’ in preparation for season opener against North Carolina
With the season still set to begin against UNC on Sept. 12, head coach Dino Babers said the Orange are behind in preparation. Read More »
Local theater companies adapt programming to pandemic guidelines
Actors and production staff at local theater companies are unsure of when they can take the stage due to COVID-19. Read More »
SU students, alumni perform songs at virtual welcome event
Two SU juniors and a recent grad performed songs they have written in the past. The artists plan to release more music this fall. Read More »
Light Work supports CNY photographers through annual grant
The three CNY photographers are pursuing projects about marginalized communities in Syracuse, as well as the physicality and impermanence of photography. Read More »
Rapper Smino performs virtual concert for SU’s Welcome Week
St. Louis rapper Smino performed eight of his songs in front of a virtual audience for SU’s Welcome Week. Read More »
NCAA Board of Directors approves eligibility protection for fall athletes
Regardless of when the 2020 season takes place, or how many games they appear in, fall sports athletes will have an extra year of eligibility. Read More »
Syracuse extends Athletic Director John Wildhack's contract through 2025
The university is "very pleased" with Wildhack's performance, Chancellor Kent Syverud said. Read More »
Camp Notes: Football players react to large Quad gathering
After seeing the videos from the Quad, Kingsley Jonathan hopes his teammates take as many online classes as possible. Read More »
Camp Notes: Airon Servais discusses concern over myocarditis, Liberty game
Servais, a redshirt senior offensive lineman, spoke to multiple cardiologists before opting into the 2020 season, he said. Read More »
SU adds former Buffalo volunteer assistant Evan Ruechel to coaching staff
Ruechel served as an assistant coach at Indiana Wesleyan, North Carolina Wilmington and Buffalo before SU hired him. Read More »

