Tag: @Cuse
Syracuse’s offense quiet again in 4-2 loss to Colgate
The Orange have now lost three-straight games after winning nine of their 11 games prior. Read More »
Syracuse football to play Western Michigan in 2020, 2023
Syracuse opens its 2019 season at Liberty on Aug. 31. Read More »
Miranda Ramirez combines accounting, tennis to star for SU
For now, the accounting major has a contract to work for Ernst & Young in the summer of 2020 while being the No. 90 singles player in the nation. Read More »
Former US Ambassador Martin Indyk talks Middle East relations in final University Lecture
Indyk served two stints as U.S. ambassador to Israel under President Clinton and almost a year as U.S. special envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian negations under President Obama. Read More »
SU’s ratio of tenured, tenure-track faculty drops
Syracuse University’s number of tenured or tenure track faculty was 51% in 2018. Read More »
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah: SU professor embraces vulnerability through creative writing
Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, a graduate of Syracuse University’s MFA in Creative Writing program, now teaches classes and workshops at SU. His 2018 short story collection, “Friday Black,” earned him the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award. Read More »
Young talent helps Syracuse outlast Cornell on Senior Night
At times, Syracuse has been guided by its young players. It needed them against the Big Red on Tuesday. Read More »
SU Bandier student to perform at Lollapalooza this summer
Bandier freshman, Lucas Dell’Abate will DJ at Lollapalooza, a Chicago-based music festival, this summer. Read More »
Syracuse avoids upset against Cornell in 16-13 win
After a second-half surge, Cornell led late in the game. Read More »
Syracuse rises in rankings, Gabriela Knutson earns ACC Player of the Week
Knutson continued her climb up the singles rankings for the fourth-straight week. Read More »
D.O. Sportscast: a look at Syracuse's spring football season
Spring football beat writers talk about what they've taken away from the past few weeks of practice Read More »
AAPI Heritage Month exhibit remembers SU campus hate crime, raises awareness
As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Bird Library is presenting an exhibiting documenting the Denny’s Incident, an anti-Asian American hate crime that occurred at Syracuse in 1997. Read More »
Disney and 21st Century Fox merger may lead to lackluster films
The Disney and 21st Century Fox merge is not helping Hollywood in creating new and original films. Read More »
Here are ‘Game of Thrones’ inspired snacks for your season watch party
Celebrate the long-awaited season of Game of Thrones with these GOT-inspired drinks and dishes during the show’s final episodes. Read More »
Finnish metal band Children of Bodom to perform at The Westcott Theater
The Finnish extreme metal band Children of Bodom will perform at The Westcott Theater on Tuesday, with doors opening at 6 p.m. Read More »
Knutson and Ramirez: SU’s historic doubles pair
Syracuse’s top duo is ready for one last postseason run. Read More »
Syracuse uses weekly ‘Church on the Dirt’ meetings on the road to remain pious
Assistant coach Vanessa Shippy brought the journal from her career as a softball player. Read More »
Syracuse falls to No. 5 in Inside Lacrosse poll after loss to North Carolina
The Orange remained in the top-four for almost two months. On Monday, they dropped in the rankings for the first time this season. Read More »
Her IMPACT: Maddy Hertweck, a 5 year old with cerebral palsy, is a part of Syracuse women’s lacrosse this season
Maddy Hertweck, a 5-year-old with cerebral palsy, is a part of Syracuse women’s lacrosse this season. Her impact hasn’t gone unrecognized Read More »
3 knee surgeries didn’t stop Morgan Alexander from playing lacrosse
After watching every Syracuse game growing up, Alexander never gave up on her dream to play for the Orange. Read More »
Mr. ASIA pageant celebrates talent, Asian American culture on campus
The third annual Mr. ASIA pageant aims to break down gender norms and stereotypes targeting Asian American communities. Read More »
News briefs: 3 stories you might have missed this weekend
The convocation speaker for the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics was announced. Read More »
SU hosts 6th annual disability-devoted comic con
The annual event featured panels, workshops and a fully accessible photo booth. Read More »
3 musicians to perform in Funk ‘n Waffles’ Salt City Showcase
Funk ‘n Waffles will feature performances from Rebecca McDonald, Sydney Irving and Mark Zane on Tuesday night as part of the Salt City Showcase. Read More »

