Tag: @Cuse
Explore hundreds of student groups at the Fall Involvement Fair this week
Welcome the fall season by making your dorm feel more homey at Dorm Decor Craft Night, or expand your horizons at Video Game Night or the Fall Involvement Fair. Read More »
Orange grades: O-line suffers again, receivers thrive in Week 2 win over UConn
Syracuse’s receivers and tight ends flourished in crunch time while its defensive line failed to produce much of a pass rush in Week 2. Read More »
Steve Angeli overcomes severe inconsistency to help Syracuse past UConn
Steve Angeli showed mixed results in his second career start for the Orange, but he overcame his inconsistencies to rally Syracuse past UConn. Read More »
Justus Ross-Simmons’ 2-touchdown day sparks SU’s comeback win over UConn
Syracuse hadn’t scored a touchdown for 55 minutes before Justus Ross-Simmons’ 53-yard score in the fourth. His second, in overtime, helped SU cap its comeback over UConn. Read More »
2026 RB Shavane Anderson commits to Syracuse
Syracuse landed a commitment from 2026 running back Shavane Anderson, 247Sports reported Saturday. Anderson is a three-star recruit out of York, PA, and the No. 48 player in the state. Read More »
Observations from SU’s overtime win over UConn: Comeback, injury bug
Steve Angeli threw for a career-high 417 yards, helping lead Syracuse to a comeback win over UConn in overtime. Read More »
‘I’m their guy’: Fran Brown’s coaching growth helps Syracuse to 27-20 OT comeback over UConn
Syracuse head coach Fran Brown used his improved sideline antics to help the Orange secure an overtime win over UConn. Read More »
DPS, SPD investigate assault on Marshall Street
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety and Syracuse Police Department responded to reports of an assault on Marshall Street. Read More »
University Union announces Ashe, Jordan Ward to perform at Juice Jam
University Union announced on Friday that this year's Juice Jam will feature its first-ever female headliner, Ashe, with opener support from Jordan Ward. Read More »
Journal launch brings Margot Lee, Julia Haber back to SU roots with career advice
Margot Lee and Julia Haber, two Syracuse University alums, returned to campus to promote "In the Margins," an organizational journal, and offer career advice to students. Read More »
Redgate-turned-Dazed house radiated 'essence' of Syracuse music scene
After years of hosting parties under the banner of its iconic torii gate, Dazed has announced it will no longer host concerts in its basement following pressure from its landlord. Read More »
Personal Essay: Merging school, D1 sports appears difficult, bears distinct benefits
Juggling both a full-time sport and academic obligations makes anyone feel like a social or relaxing schedule is impossible. At the end of the day, I came to SU to get an education and leave with a degree. Read More »
Landmark Theatre reinforces spot as cultural staple, restores 1920s grandeur
Syracuse's Landmark Theatre has undergone the first phase of its comprehensive $1.5 million restoration project to revamp the theater's original architecture and design. Read More »
Yasin Willis’ hard-nosed running style fueled by father, childhood workouts
Yasin Willis earned the nickname “Night Train” as a youth player. The name stuck due to his hard-nosed running style, which he's shown at SU. Read More »
Back on track: Johntay Cook transferred to Syracuse to unlock NFL dream
"He never got the opportunity to show it at the other place. He just needs a chance." With a renewed spirit since transferring from Texas, junior wide receiver Johntay Cook is set up for professional potential at Syracuse. Read More »
Beat writers predict if Syracuse captures 1st win of 2025 vs. UConn
Syracuse football looks to rebound in Week 2 against UConn after a 19-point loss to Tennessee in its season opener. Our beat writers unanimously predict the Orange will get back in the win column in its home opener. Read More »
DPS introduces campus license plate scanners to bolster crime response
SU's Department of Public Safety will begin scanning license plates on campus, cross-referencing them with law enforcement databases. Read More »
Previewing Syracuse’s home opener against UConn
Entering UConn head coach Jim Mora’s fourth year, the Huskies return a majority of their offensive weapons that Syracuse faced in 2024. Read More »
Decades abroad, interfaith focus set Rabbi Levy on path to SU Jewish chaplaincy
New Rabbi Natan Levy intends to continue reinforcing previous interfaith initiatives at Syracuse’s Hendricks Chapel. Read More »
Bring grooves, dance moves this weekend at Funk ’n Waffles, Cage
Dance the weekend away with your choice of DJs, funk or rock music this weekend in Syracuse. Read More »
University Union faces budget restrictions, upcoming event changes
University Union announced that due to budgeting changes, it's facing impacts to upcoming events for the 2025-26 academic year. Read More »
Apricot Lane Boutique's Marshall spin-off carries student-inspired selection
Alison Ryan opened her second Apricot Lane Boutique franchise in August, catering to college students with trendy brands and styles in its Marshall Street Mall location. Read More »
In year 2, Reel Talk grows local portfolio of student-led branded content
Reel Talk Agency, a campus organization founded by two Syracuse University seniors, helps other campus groups and nonprofits to create short videos reflecting their brand’s mission. Read More »
'Caught Stealing’ hits energetic home run in superb medley of thrilling wit
Darren Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing” transports viewers into a vivid, grungy portrait of 1990s New York City with creative storytelling and strong acting. Read More »