Tag: @Cuse
SU’s 10 visiting Lockerbie Scholars reflect on Pan Am Flight 103
Ten students chosen as Lockerbie Scholars from Lockerbie, Scotland, visited SU and note the school’s connection remains despite program changes. Read More »
Bright Diwali celebration outfits, sparklers remind SU’s Hindu community of home
Hindu students celebrated Diwali at Hendricks Chapel on Wednesday night, soothing feelings of homesickness for many. Read More »
Editorial Board: The D.O. stands with Indiana Daily Student, reaffirms independence
The D.O. remains committed to sharing truthful, accurate and fair stories on Syracuse and SU, with the mission of amplifying the voices of our community members. We believe the engagement and support of educators and readers is crucial to maintaining student journalism as a whole. Read More »
Despite Syracuse’s horrid run, pass-catching arsenal could turn fortunes around
Syracuse's wide receivers give Rickie Collins the weapons he needs to steer the offense back on track after experiencing recent struggles. Read More »
‘Good Fortune’ advocates for kindness, critiques capitalist wealth disparity
“Good Fortune” puts a new spin on the trope of an angel showing a human the beauty of life, with a stacked cast, memorable jokes and meaningful themes, our columnist says. Read More »
Black Box Players to host 25th cult classic ‘Rocky Horror’ show
Black Box Players’ annual “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” show is this Friday, adding Syracuse-specific elements to the cult classic. Read More »
SU brothers two-step from country roots to South Campus line dances
Two brothers from Las Vegas recruited over 100 students from across Syracuse University’s campus to come learn to line dance in their backyard, building community and spreading country culture. Read More »
Jack Stonehouse developed into top college punter through ‘fun-loving’ personality
Often sporting pajama pants around the practice facility, Jack Stonehouse could be a typical wacky specialist. Yet he’s far from it, establishing himself as a top NCAA punter. Read More »
Personal Essay: How I’m coping with change, missing hometown milestones
As sad as it is to accept, our relationships with our loved ones and even past versions of ourselves will always adapt over time. Learning to embrace that can make the changes exhilarating. Read More »
Beat writers unanimously pick No. 7 Georgia Tech to destroy Syracuse
Since Rickie Collins has replaced an injured Steve Angeli, SU has lost three games in a row for the first time under head coach Fran Brown. Read More »
Join Grammy-nominee Kim Richey for vocals, John Cleese for jokes this week
Sample a variety of music this week, with progressive groove, indie rock and electronic groups all performing across Syracuse. Read More »
What to know about No. 7 Georgia Tech ahead of Saturday’s matchup
After falling to Pitt 30-13 Saturday for its third straight loss, Syracuse travels to Atlanta to match up with No. 7 Georgia Tech. The Yellow Jackets rank first in the Atlantic Coast Conference and are undefeated in 2025. Read More »
Syracuse lands former Penn State commit Alexander Haskell for 2026 class
Syracuse landed former Penn State commit Alexander Haskell, he announced on social media Wednesday. Haskell is a three-star recruit from Saint Joseph’s Prep in Pennsylvania, the same school as Kyle McCord. Read More »
Yachtley Crew don sailor caps, bring coastal California sound to Syracuse
Yachtley Crew brought the coast to Syracuse on Tuesday, giving yacht rock fans a chance to socialize and enjoy their favorite classics. Read More »
Tame Impala swaps psychedelic beats for club sounds in unrecognizable ‘Deadbeat’
Tame Impala’s newest album “Deadbeat” departs from his previous work with 12 tracks exploring themes of love, isolation and detatchment. Read More »
@zuirky finds his TikTok niche with viral reactions: ‘Very much a character’
Syracuse University sophomore Ziek Diallo has garnered over 27,000 followers and 7.2 million likes on his commentary-style TikTok profile, @zuirky. Read More »
Opinion: TS12 criticism reveals misplaced priorities, allows Republican victories
We can’t put all of our energy toward a pop album because we mildly dislike Taylor Swift when there are more urgent matters within our own government. Read More »
De La Ghetto to headline Calentón Music Fest, University Union announces
University Union, Student Government Association and Las Naranjas will collaborate to wrap up Latine Heritage Month with a performance from De La Ghetto at Calentón Music Fest. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: Paused majors bear burden of unsolved systemic issues
The impacted programs now under pause are instead being forced to bear the burden of large, systemic failures and mismanaged institutional priorities that plague modern universities. Read More »
Guest Essay: I had to shave my head in 3rd grade. Now, I shape my own narrative.
Not just the ability to speak, but the ability to name what we’re feeling, reclaim our image, laugh at what once embarrassed us and find power in the stories that once made us feel small. Read More »
Ali Baba food truck’s relocation sparks student support for campus return
After the Department of Public Safety advised the Ali Baba food truck to move from University Place to an off-campus location, the owner misses interactions with his “second family”--- Syracuse University students. Read More »
‘Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art’ accentuates link between history, humanity
Syracuse University Art Museum's “Human/Environment: 4,000 Years of Art” exhibit examines humans' relationship to their environment with artifacts spanning millennia. Read More »
SU community questions steer mayoral conversations on poverty, public safety
Questions from the SU community steered conversations on various issues at Monday’s on-campus mayoral debate hosted by CitrusTV. Read More »
SGA Board of Trustees report details post-COVID finances, expanded health resources
Syracuse University’s SGA shared its Board of Trustees report Monday, detailing the post-COVID financial transition and health resources. Read More »

