Tag: @Cuse
Wheel yourself into The Curd Nerd for personalized cheese experience
The Curd Nerd in Eastwood sells artisanal cheese from many corners of the world, from the cows of Iowa to the Austrian Alps. Read More »
SU’s Salaam Shalom brings students together to study Hebrew, Arabic connection
SU’s Salaam Shalom is an interfaith language program that gathers students — regardless of faith — to study Hebrew and Arabic’s common roots. Read More »
Letter from the Editor: Reintroducing Absence of Light
Absence of Light aligns closely with the opinion section’s aim to amplify voices across the greater Syracuse community, bringing perspectives outside of routine columnists to the paper. Read More »
Syracuse beats Providence 8-5 in 7th inning comeback, earns 10th win
Riding a five-run seventh inning, Syracuse came back from a two-run deficit to defeat Providence 8-5 Sunday in College Park, Maryland. Read More »
Syracuse reportedly hires Brandon Napoleon as DBs coach
Syracuse football has hired Brandon Napoleon as its defensive backs coach, CBS Sports reported Sunday. Read More »
Syracuse tennis decimates Boston College 5-0 for 1st ACC win of season
Syracuse tennis destroyed Boston College 5-0 for its first ACC win of the season Saturday. Read More »
Syracuse softball rides 8-run 1st inning in 11-1 victory over UMBC
Syracuse softball defeated UMBC 11-1 Saturday afternoon, spurred by an eight-run first inning. Jadyn Burney went 3-for-3 for five RBIs. Read More »
No. 15 Syracuse forces 19 turnovers, most in 7 years, in win at Louisville
No. 15 Syracuse jarred 19 turnovers free in its 13-10 win over Louisville Saturday. It was the most SU’s forced in over seven seasons, stamping stellar defensive performances from its defenders and midfielders. Read More »
Observations from No. 15 SU’s win at Louisville: Guzik’s career-high, turnovers
Molly Guzik scored a career-high four goals Saturday to propel No. 15 Syracuse past Louisville 13-10. The Orange also handily won the turnover battle despite some draw struggles. Our beat writer has more observations from Regy Thorpe’s first ACC win. Read More »
No. 15 Syracuse beats Louisville 13-10 for 1st ACC win of 2026
Despite leading by just one goal at halftime, No. 15 Syracuse women’s lacrosse outscored Louisville 7-4 in the second half, leading to a 13-10 win. Read More »
Previewing Syracuse women’s lacrosse’s Saturday clash with Louisville
The Orange take on Louisville on the road Saturday, hoping to snag their first conference win of the season. Read More »
Syracuse splits Terrapin Invitational Day 1 with Fairfield win, Maryland loss
Syracuse’s pitching struggles continued on Day 1 of the Terrapin Invitational Friday. The Orange topped Fairfield 5-4 before falling to Maryland 6-3. Read More »
‘TO FLY’: Architecture professor Fei Wang built a legacy of ‘unconditional mentorship’
After his death in December, students and faculty remember how architecture professor Fei Wang led those around him “to fly.” Read More »
Senators move to reevaluate ‘Idea’ language, cite shared governance concerns
SU senators introduced a motion requiring the administration’s revisions to the Idea requirement to be reviewed and approved. Read More »
As SU backs Graduate School Advisory Council, SGA calls for GSO support
The new Graduate School Advisory Council aims to ensure that student perspectives influence the graduate experience and allocate the student activity fee. Read More »
‘Melt ice and freeze the devil’: Church concert fundraises for immigrants
On Wednesday night, Syracuse community members expressed solidarity with their neighbors affected by ICE at the “Songs of Hope and Resistance” fundraising concert. Read More »
ESF senior builds Bodyfide, blends passion for science with identity
SUNY ESF senior Catherine Genao started her brand Bodyfied to provide inclusive body oils to her customers. Read More »
Student-led SU Records gains traction, puts emerging artists ‘on the map’
Through its rebrand, SU Records has become a well-established, helping emerging musicians transition into the professional world. Read More »
Student cycling instructors boost morale, guide high-energy classes
For the 45 minutes of cycling that student instructors teach, they become hype coaches, personal DJs and motivators. Read More »
International roots representing 8 countries unite Syracuse tennis
“It’s a lot of different styles and cultures.” Syracuse tennis’ roster features players and a head coach from eight countries. The trend mirrors collegiate women’s tennis, which has one of the highest international participation rates. Read More »
New chancellor announcement expected ‘next month,’ Syverud tells SU Senate
Chancellor Kent Syverud expects the committee searching for his replacement will make an announcement “next month,” he told the University Senate. Read More »
Wake Up Coffee serves drinks, bánh mi with a side of encouragement
When opening his second restaurant, Thoi Trang wanted Wake Up Coffee and Sandwiches to prioritize kindness and inspiration. Read More »
Get goth at Emo Night, watch Greek life DJs battle this week
This weekend, catch DJs from Syracuse University Greek life chapters as they battle it out in a friendly musical showdown. Read More »
Opinion: ChatGPT is not your doctor, AI puts user health at risk
Going to the doctor can be expensive, inconvenient and time-consuming. While AI may seem like an easy replacement, it fails in key areas, making it far from an ideal substitute for an in-person appointment. Read More »

