Tag: @Cuse
Video: You Op To Know | Liberal columnist discusses Sen. Gillibrand’s presidential campaign
This week, Assistant Editorial Editor Michael Sessa and Liberal columnist Nick Turner discuss Senator Gillibrand’s controversial presidential campaign following her calls for former senator Al Franken to resign over allegations of sexual misconduct. Read More »
SA passes resolution calling for Department of Public Safety review
Public Relation Co-Chair Torre Payton-Jackson wants SU to contract an external organization to review DPS in the same manner as the Greek system review. Read More »
D.O. Sportscast: Women’s basketball, lacrosse beats discuss season outlooks
Women's basketball preview the ACC tournament and what to expect from the Orange while the women's lacrosse beat talks SU's start to the season. Read More »
A look into how the arts are funded in Syracuse
Beyond the three Syracuse-based arts organizations recommended for grants from the NEA this year, arts organizations across the city receive support from NYSCA and CNY Arts, among others. Read More »
Megan Carney, Meaghan Tyrrell are bolstering Syracuse offense as freshmen
The duo have already scored eight more goals than freshmen attackers did last season. Read More »
Gunna is using his clout as a crutch to produce mediocre albums
Gunna’s first official studio album, “Drip or Drown 2,” is full of throwaway tracks which highlight his reliance on ‘clout privilege’ to carry his career. Read More »
‘A Champion’s Mind’ helps Syracuse on the court
The Orange read the book over break and continue to discuss it as a team. Read More »
Spoiler alert: Movie trailers are ruining upcoming films
Screen time columnist, Patrick Gunn, reveals the pitfalls of trailers like “Detective Pikachu” showing too much before their film premiere. Read More »
Syracuse starts season practicing inside because of winter weather
The Orange don’t play a home game until March 27. Read More »
A new Syracuse nonprofit plans to coordinate South Side development efforts
Ben Walsh first announced Blueprint 15 during his 2019 “State of the City” address. Read More »
The SAMMYS to celebrate achievements of local musicians
The Syracuse Area Music Awards will honor local artists and celebrate the best music the city has to offer later this week. Read More »
Students to be featured in 2019 Newhouse Photography Annual
The 2019 Newhouse Photography Annual, hosted by Light Work, opens this month and features more than 25 photos by Newhouse photography students. Read More »
Gov. Andrew Cuomo proposes protections for student loan borrowers
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed protections for student loan borrowers would include new regulations on for-profit colleges, as well as student loan servicers. Read More »
No. 27 Syracuse falls to No. 35 Georgia Tech, 4-3
The Orange defeated Georgia Tech last season when the Yellow Jackets were No. 3 in the nation. Read More »
Tommy DeVito shines, more takeaways from start of Syracuse spring football
Syracuse football opened spring practices on Sunday. Read More »
Gallery: No. 4 Syracuse picks up 3rd-straight ranked win against No. 6 Virginia
The best shots from Saturday's win. Read More »
No. 4 Syracuse’s defense stifles No. 6 Virginia in 16-11 win
The Orange's vastly improved defense was on display Saturday. Read More »
Syracuse crushed after early lead in 11-3 loss to Tulsa
Syracuse had a 3-0 lead after the top of the fourth inning. Read More »
No. 4 Syracuse’s scoring outburst holds off No. 6 Virginia run in 16-11 win
The Orange took an early lead they never lost in their win. Read More »
Alexa Romero throws 1-hitter in return; SU splits doubleheader
Both games were decided by seven and eight goals — two blowouts. Read More »
Emily Hawryschuk, Nicole Levy headline women’s Tewaaraton Award watchlist
The attack duo has combined for 30 goals this season. Read More »
Meet the Syracuse baristas behind your Insta-worthy lattes
Here are the names and faces of the Syracuse baristas responsible for the latte art we all know and love. Read More »
‘The Diviners’ shares story of community, kindness at Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
“The Diviners,” a play by Jim Leonard Jr., will open at The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild on Friday. Read More »

