Tag: @Cuse
SU Winter Carnival to feature activities celebrating cold weather
Syracuse University’s annual Winter Carnival is back, running from Tuesday to 23. Read More »
George Watsky to perform new music, poetry in Syracuse
Watsky will perform at The Westcott on Saturday, Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. as part of his 2019 tour for his newest album, “COMPLAINT.” Read More »
Food bank starts program to feed hungry families over school breaks
The Food Bank of Central New York started the program to feed children left without school meals over winter recess. Read More »
Syracuse crushes Harvard, 6-1, behind 5 straight-set single wins
Masha Tritou was the only SU singles player to lose Sunday. Read More »
Knutson clinches Syracuse’s win over Harvard, moves to No. 2 for all-time career wins
The senior won her 162nd match of her collegiate career, second all time for Syracuse and 40 behind the all-time record. Read More »
Syracuse finishes ACC-Big Ten challenge with 5-1 loss to No. 24 Indiana
Indiana had runs in the fifth and sixth innings to grow its lead and beat Syracuse. The Orange left eight runners on base in the loss. Read More »
Assemblywoman Pamela Hunter announces support for I-81 grid replacement
Hunter said the grid is the least disruptive choice and will seize less private property than the other two options. Read More »
Syracuse crushes Penn State, 11-1, in 5 innings
SU will play its final game of the ACC/BIG TEN challenge against Indiana tomorrow at 10 a.m. Read More »
Gallery: No. 1 Boston College comes back, defeats No. 11 Syracuse, 14-12
The best shots from Syracuse's loss. Read More »
Syracuse unable to stop Boston College’s top player, Sam Apuzzo
Sam Apuzzo, the former Tewaaraton award winner, scored 7 of BC's 14 goals on Friday. Read More »
Syracuse squanders 5-goal lead to No. 1 Boston College in 14-12 loss
The Orange faltered late, just as they did against Boston College a year ago. Read More »
Syracuse capitalizes on early advantage against Colorado, snapping 4-game losing skid
The Orange was up a point before the match even began because of CU’s top singles player being injured. Read More »
Miranda Ramirez’s 2nd set comeback clinches Syracuse win
Ramirez was down 5-2 in the second set before giving SU the victory. Read More »
Syracuse loses doubleheader to start ACC-Big Ten Challenge
The Orange lost two one-run games on Friday. Read More »
Video: Thirsty Thursday: How to make ‘The Love Potion’ and ‘The Stupid Cupid’
Need a drink to share with your loved one? How about a cocktail for girl's night? These two drinks are perfect for however you are celebrating Valentine’s Day. Read More »
Eric Darnell Pritchard delivers OMA’s annual Black History Month Commemorative Lecture
Eric Darnell Pritchard, an associate professor of English at the University at Buffalo, delivered the Office of Multicultural Affairs’ annual Black History Month Commemorative Lecture in Schine Student Center Wednesday evening. Read More »
Here are 5 recipes to spice up your Valentine’s Day
Need a last-minute Valentine’s Day date idea? Here are four recipes to surprise that special someone for a romantic dinner. Read More »
Video: The Vagina Monologues to be performed at Hendricks Chapel this weekend
The Vagina Monologues is a performance created by Eve Ensler, an author and feminist, who interviewed 200 women about their vaginas. Read More »
Asa Goldstock returns as SU’s starting goaltender after doubt-ridden season
Goldstock said she was skeptical about her play for the first time in her career last season. Read More »
Syverud addresses University Senate on Ackerman assault
The chancellor said he is aware and concerned about the Saturday morning assault of three students on Ackerman Avenue. Read More »
Quilters, knitters gather at Hendricks Chapel to give back to Syracuse community
Hendricks Chapel Quilters and Crochet, Knit & Conversation are two campus organizations that offer its members an opportunity to decompress, learn new hobbies and give back to the greater Syracuse University community. Read More »
A look at random acts of kindness in the SU community
Valentine’s Day is a good reminder to spread love and kindness. How SU community members spread goodwill. Read More »
Video: You Op To Know: Liberal, conservative columnists discuss New York’s recently passed Reproductive Health Act
This week, Assistant Editorial Editor Michael Sessa, Liberal columnist Brittany Zelada and Conservative columnist Michael Furnari discuss the implications of New York’s recently passed Reproductive Health Act. Read More »
SU to hold forum for students to discuss Ackerman assault
The forum is scheduled for Monday at 6:30 p.m., Student Association President Ghufran Salih said. Read More »

