Tag: @Cuse
Dip into these 6 tortilla recipes in honor of National Tortilla Chip Day
Grab some tortilla chips and your favorite dip in honor of National Tortilla Chip Day. Read More »
Art exhibition honors Black History Month, Women’s History Month through portraits
Artist Spencer Stultz’s one-woman exhibition, “A Time for Joy and a Time for Sorrow,” is on display at the Community Folk Art Center through March 23 in recognition of both Black History Month and History Month. Read More »
Eating Disorders Awareness Week advocates for body positivity in Syracuse community
From the streets of Liverpool to the fashion runways, how members of the Syracuse University and greater Syracuse community are embracing this year’s National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Read More »
SUArt Galleries to produce exhibit from 180 anonymously-donated works
SUArt Galleries received more than 180 works from an anonymous donor and has been collaborating with graduate students to produce an exhibition to debut next fall. Read More »
SU cancels Monday morning classes, citing strong winds
Classes will resume at 12:45 p.m. on Monday. Read More »
3 stories you may have missed from over the weekend
The Syracuse Hancock International Airport will receive state funding to construct a new storage facility. Read More »
Video: SU men’s lacrosse answers rapid-fire questions
Members of the men’s lacrosse team assign superlatives for best singer, best style, messiest and others. Read More »
No. 7 Syracuse outlasts No. 5 Northwestern in most physical game of the season
After dropping three of four overtime games last season, SU has already matched its win total from 2018. Read More »
Dina Hegab clinches Syracuse’s 4th-straight win
The Orange haven't lost since dropping both games at the ITA Indoor Championship Read More »
Syracuse falls in last game of Bubly Invitational to No. 3 Florida
The Orange tallied six hits but lost 8-2 on Sunday Read More »
Emily Hawryschuk’s game-winner lifts Syracuse over Northwestern 15-14 in overtime
Emily Hawryschuk scored her third goal of the game, the game-winner, in overtime. Read More »
Syracuse splits 2 games in Day 2 of Florida doubleheader
Syracuse will take on Florida again on Sunday at noon. Read More »
No. 25 Syracuse wins 3rd straight match, defeats Louisville 6-1
SU won its first conference match against the Cardinals. Read More »
3rd Disability Cultural Center director candidate presents at Bird Library
Sierra is a private psychotherapist from Oregon. Read More »
Syracuse splits Friday doubleheader
Syracuse's pitching depth continued to struggle as SU split each of its last two games. Read More »
Video: The D.O. explains the Carrier Dome turnover process
Anthony Dabbundo, assistant copy editor for The Daily Orange Sports section, explains how the Carrier Dome transforms to accommodate its different sporting events. Read More »
Local officials confront Rep. John Katko on I-81 replacement at Syracuse town hall
Katko lead a fourth Q&A session with residents of Syracuse and Onondaga County on Thursday night. Read More »
Gallery: Rep. John Katko hosts I-81 town hall at Fowler High School
Katko lead a question and answer session with residents of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Read More »
Friend of Jim Boeheim details hours after Wednesday crash
Adam Weitsman called Boeheim several times Thursday morning and expects the head coach to talk with his players Thursday afternoon. Read More »
Gabby Teran’s swing improvement hasn’t translated to this season
Teran and head coach Shannon Doepking built a plan to alter her form after a successful freshman year. Read More »
How Syracuse prepared for the biggest week in recent SU Athletics memory
Syracuse’s preparation for eight games in a week and two record breaking crowds. Read More »
Senators voice concerns about access to Orange After Dark events
The Office of Student Activities said that graduate students do not have early access to Orange After Dark because the Graduate Student Organization does not fund events. Read More »
11-year-old artist, activist to be honored with downtown mural
Amiah Crisler, an 11-year-old at the Edward Smith K-8 School in Syracuse, was a featured speaker at the 2019 Women’s March Syracuse and a recipient of Syracuse University’s Unsung Hero Award. Known for her creative talents, Crisler will have her artwork recognized with a mural downtown later this year. Read More »
English professor, human rights advocate to speak at Syracuse Symposium
Artist Adela Licona will speak at the Syracuse Symposium on Friday. Her work focuses on the human injustices found at the United States-Mexico border and the lack of awareness on immigration law. Read More »

