Tag: @Cuse
In 1st game with new defensive coordinator, Syracuse defense shuts down Duke in 49-6 win
The Orange held Duke scoreless in three of the game's four quarters. Read More »
VPA transmedia department to hold forum on #NotAgainSU demands
The department will cancel classes on Tuesday from 2:15 p.m to 5 p.m. for all transmedia faculty and students to attend the forum. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh addressed students' concerns at sit-in
Three city officials went to the sit-in in the Barnes Center at The Arch to express support for protesters who have been there since Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Read More »
3 takeaways from Syracuse's blowout 49-6 win over Duke
At 4-6, Syracuse still has a shot to make a bowl game after the blowout win. Read More »
Syracuse keeps bowl game hopes alive with 49-6 romp of Duke
Syracuse's defense forced three turnovers and its running game controlled the pace of the game in a blowout win over Duke. Read More »
Congressional candidate Dana Balter expresses solidarity with #NotAgainSU
Balter is running for representative of New York’s 24th Congressional district. She visited the Barnes Center at The Arch Friday evening. Read More »
Syracuse football opponent preview: What to know about Duke
The Orange and Blue Devils haven't played since 2014. Read More »
Newhouse School holds forum in response to hate crimes
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications held an open forum Friday afternoon in response to the series of hate crimes that occurred on and around Syracuse University’s campus this past week. Read More »
Beat writers unanimously pick Duke to beat Syracuse
If the Orange lose then they will be ineligible for a bowl game because they would fail to reach six wins. Read More »
DPS expands security measures following hate crimes
DPS officers are doubling the department’s workforce and presence within the community by working 16-hour shifts. Officers usually work 10-hour shifts. Read More »
Additional racist graffiti against Asian people found in SU dorm
Graffiti that “maligns the Asian community” was discovered on the third floor of Day Hall, according to a Department of Public Safety email. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh releases statement on racist, anti-Semitic incidents around SU
Walsh called the acts "vile and appalling" and said they would not be tolerated. Read More »
SU names Karen Davis as inclusive excellence dean for engineering school
The SU College of Engineering and Computer Science named Karen Davis permanent assistant dean for inclusive excellence. Read More »
Indigenous Students at Syracuse co-presidents bring awareness to heritage, club
SU seniors, Maris Jacobs and Nathan Abrams, are working to educate SU students on indigenous culture. Read More »
Former SU professor displays most recent artwork at ArtRage Gallery
Former SU professor and renowned figurative painter Jerome Witkin will have paintings on display at ArtRage Gallery until January. Read More »
Co-president of Syracuse Film Society talks 'Waves' advanced screening
The Syracuse Film Society will have an advance screening of “Waves” starring Taylor Russell, Kelvin Harrison Jr. and Alexa Demie. Read More »
'We want Kent': Students reiterate concerns over racial slurs at 2nd forum
Tuesday’s was the second of two forums held this week to discuss racist graffiti. Read More »
Indigenous Students at Syracuse to celebrate Native cultures at fashion show
The organization, Indigenous Students at Syracuse, is hosting a fashion show on Thursday. The event will feature both traditional and modern Indigenous clothing. Read More »
SUNY-ESF to begin search process for new president
The names of individuals nominated for SUNY-ESF president will remain confidential to the public throughout the search process to encourage a deeper pool of candidates. Read More »
SU is the most penalized team in the country due to inexperience, poor discipline
The Orange have had more penalties than their opponent in every game this season. Read More »
College Republicans hope to bring Sean Spicer to SU in spring 2020
“We’re still in the process of coordinating with Sean Spicer’s people,” said Rody Conway president of SU's College Republicans Read More »
Professor Scott Stevens holds lecture on why indigenous studies matter
Scott Stevens, the director Native American and Indigenous Studies at SU, will lead a lecture in Goldstein Student Center on the importance of indigenous studies. Read More »
Redhouse Art Center's show 'God of Carnage' examines relationships, parenting
“God of Carnage” to play at the Redhouse Arts Center through Nov. 17. Read More »

