Tag: @Cuse
Why SU’s running backs, the ‘juice of the offense,’ have struggled this season
Despite its running back group being as talented as ever, SU’s running game has struggled. Read More »
Syracuse Abroad opens office in Bird Library
The new office will be in a more centralized location on campus, making it more accessible to students. Read More »
Syracuse adds additional bike path, increasing connectivity
The path was installed on Comstock and Waverly avenues. Read More »
2 architecture students create Bird Library art installation
“Homo-Symbiosis” is an art installation in Bird Library running from Sept. 9 to Nov. 2. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF professors disagree on environmental impact of community grid
New York’s transportation department selected the community grid as the most environmentally-sound replacement option for I-81. Read More »
SUNY-ESF student competes on American Ninja Warrior
Karter Ohlson is currently in season 11 of “American Ninja Warrior.” The lifelong gymnast reflects on how she trained and who helped her along the way. Read More »
How ‘D’ SU Tailgate Party became one of Skytop’s largest tailgates
For the past five years, the DeMetros have expanded their crowd from 20 to nearly 150. Read More »
SA elects members to Assembly, Finance Board
SA President Mackenzie Mertikas expressed excitement to begin working with the new class of representatives. Read More »
Intoxication, personal injury reports spike since start of semester
Since the start of the school year, SU has experienced upticks in intoxication, personal injury and larceny reports. Read More »
Syracuse looking to prevent Clemson from 'beating them twice' against Western Michigan
The hangover from the loss to the Tigers last year resulted in an overtime loss to Pittsburgh the following week. Read More »
SU joins program to diversify intelligence field
SU was named an Intelligence Community Center of Academic Excellence in June. This designation includes a $1.5 million grant to increase diversity through education initiatives and recruitment into the intelligence field. Read More »
Falk College held one-day program to educate people on dementia
The Alzheimer’s Association’s central New York chapter offers a non-credit program aimed to assisting people with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Read More »
Graham: We knew Syracuse’s offensive line was unfinished, but it has to be better
The Orange have given up 14 sacks through three games, an unsustainable pace. Read More »
Student Association to vote on STI testing initiative
Get Yourself Tested will provide free STI screenings to SU students on four occasions throughout the year, split evenly between the fall and spring semesters. Read More »
Salt City Market to feature local vendors
Construction of the Salt City Market will begin in the next two weeks. Read More »
Gallery: No. 1 Clemson hands Syracuse 2nd-straight loss, 41-6
The Orange have lost two straight, and will host Western Michigan next Saturday at 12 p.m. Read More »
Syracuse defense shows flashes despite 41-6 loss to No. 1 Clemson
Syracuse forced two turnovers against Trevor Lawrence and No. 1 Clemson on Saturday, but that wasn't enough. Read More »
3 takeaways from Syracuse’s 41-6 loss to No. 1 Clemson
Syracuse had several chances in the red-zone, but only scored six points against No. 1 Clemson. Read More »
Syracuse leaves ‘a lot of meat on the bone’ in 41-6 loss to No. 1 Clemson
The Orange mustered just two field goals despite four red zone chances in a 41-6 loss to open Atlantic Coast Conference play. Read More »
Syracuse looking to patch up run defense ahead of matchup with Clemson's Travis Etienne
Etienne ran for 203 yards and three touchdowns against the Orange last season. Read More »
Beat writers predict Syracuse to lose to No. 1 Clemson by at least 2 touchdowns
The Orange lost 27-23 at Death Valley in Clemson in 2018, the last time the two teams met. Read More »

