Tag: @Cuse
'Tina: The Tina Turner Musical' honors the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll's legacy
Morgan Lewis returns to Syracuse to be a part of The Landmark Theatre’s “TINA: The Tina Turner Musical.” Read More »
Syracuse sweeps doubles in season-opening win over Cornell
After struggling in doubles last season, Syracuse tennis opened this season with a doubles sweep against Cornell. Read More »
Embrace the cold with Aspen at the Cage, TAUK Winter Tour this weekend
This week, dress for snowy slopes at the Cage or enjoy a night of your “Wildest Dreams” with the Listeso String Quartet. Read More »
Syracuse-based film 'Plainclothes' set to premiere at Sundance Film Festival
"Plainclothes" pulls from director Carmen Emmi’s personal experiences growing up in Syracuse. Read More »
The Accountant and All-Thumbs set to release 2nd EP with distinctive style
Syracuse University student-led band, The Accountant and All-Thumbs, has a diverse music style, ranging from alternative rock, rap and lo-fi, which will be featured on their upcoming EP “You In Strange Places (Vol. 2).” Read More »
Mac Miller’s 'Balloonerism' explores substance abuse, self-discovery
Mac Miller’s second posthumous album “Balloonerism” is a collection of songs that provides an intimate lens into Miller’s life, detailing his struggles with substance abuse. Read More »
Previewing Syracuse tennis's 2025 campaign
After a 10-11 campaign in 2024, Syracuse tennis begins its 11th season under head coach Younes Limam on Wednesday. Read More »
Opinion: Don’t scroll past tragic news without reevaluating your role
It’s impossible to not be over-exposed to information like this, so the duty falls on us to use our social media presences and aptitude — as well as our voting power — to influence aid. Read More »
Syracuse finishes 2024 season at No. 20 in AP Poll
Syracuse slots in at No. 20 in the final AP Top-25 Poll of the 2024 season, its highest national ranking to end a campaign since 2018. Read More »
Opinion: SU undermines history, future of Black activism with uneven recognition
Explore the university library’s archives, educate yourself where others fail to do so and reclaim the chronicles that have been sanitized or suppressed. Read More »
Syracuse University releases updated Liberal Arts Core
SU will launch a revised Liberal Arts Core in fall 2025, designed to prepare students for challenges such as artificial intelligence. Read More »
SZA’s ‘SOS Deluxe: LANA’ expands original’s heartbreak with 15 fresh tracks
SZA’s latest album “SOS Deluxe: LANA” stuns fans with 15 additional tracks to the original “SOS” and explores heartbreak in relationships. Read More »
'The Room Next Door’ uses over-the-top dialogue but lacks thematic depth
Pedro Almodóvar’s “The Room Next Door” uses camp and over-the-top dialogue but lacks thematic depth. Read More »
Opinion: Gen Z should explore sustainability through fashion
Thrift stores have long been a staple for those on a budget, but today they are an essential part of an eco-conscious lifestyle. Read More »
Ice skate at Tennity, listen to a cappella groups at Frost Fest this week
Channel your inner Sherlock Holmes at a local scavenger hunt activity or go ice skating with your friends at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion this week. Read More »
Syracuse hires Maggie Koch as assistant coach for 2nd stint with program
Syracuse women’s lacrosse has hired Maggie Koch as an assistant coach, it announced Friday. Koch will train SU’s goalkeepers, a role she previously filled with the Orange from 2008-11. Read More »
‘Armageddon’: Los Angeles-based Syracuse students reflect on wildfires
As wildfires continue across LA, students begin a new semester while hoping their neighborhood isn't the next one to make the news. Read More »
Eddie Lampkin Jr.’s Big Fellas brings Cajun spice to Syracuse
Syracuse University’s basketball center Eddie Lampkin Jr. and local chef Antoine Smith opened their restaurant, Big Fellas on Jan. 6. Read More »
SU alum London Ladd toys with rhythm, color in his illustrations
Syracuse University assistant professor of illustration, London Ladd, started his career with historical illustrations. Since then, he's gravitated to colorful, personal work inspired by his life. Read More »
Opinion: City of Syracuse isn’t putting residents’ wellness ahead of its own
Problems facing residents may ease with economic growth, but in the meantime, people’s lives in this city will not get easier without intervention. Read More »
As 2025 Marshall Scholar, Newhouse alum hopes to explore AI ethics
Ghael Fobes was honored as a 2025 Marshall Scholar after graduating from SU in 2022. He hopes to explore the ethics of AI in journalism. Read More »
Opinion: Asian cooking style works better for U.S. students
Learning from diverse traditions is important for young adults trying to figure out what works best for their well being. Read More »
Nikki Glaser impresses, seasoned veterans rewarded at 2025 Golden Globes
The 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards boasted a successful performance by host Nikki Glaser, but fell short on several award nominees and recipients. Read More »
Go out of this world at Dazed, groove with Double Tiger this weekend
This week, groove with Double Tiger at Funk ’n Waffles or listen to a candlelit performance by The Listeso String Quartet at the Palace Theatre. Read More »