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Syracuse drops both games of doubleheader to open its season
Syracuse lost to SDSU and Oklahoma on Friday in its first two games. Read More »
1st-half defense sparks run in season-opening win over Connecticut
While the Orange offense dominated, the defense restricted the Huskies' offense, too. Read More »
Syracuse’s 8 goals in 1st 8 minutes fueled by last season’s perils in 18-6 win over Connecticut
The Orange got off to a scorching start behind four goals in the first eight minutes from Emily Hawryschuk. Read More »
Syracuse can’t finish in singles or doubles, loses 4-3 to No. 7 Pepperdine
The Orange had a chance to pull off the upset, but couldn't finish sets. Read More »
SU finds temporary fix for Watson Hall water main break
Syracuse University’s facilities team created a temporary solution to a water main break, allowing residents to use toilets and showers. Read More »
GUIDING FIGURES: When Kerry Defliese went to Syracuse, her sister followed
Kerry Defliese's sister, Caitlin, was offered to be on the coaching staff of Syracuse in 2016. Now, she works with her younger sister. Read More »
FAMILY FIRST: Emily Hawryschuk’s success on the field stems from her relationships off it
Syracuse goalie Asa Goldstock called Hawryschuk “the most family-oriented person” she’s ever met. Read More »
RING IT IN: After trying four sports, Sam Swart is “all in” to bring Syracuse a NCAA championship
The sophomore is coming off a breakout first season, but it would’ve never happened without her multisport background. Read More »
Syracuse players, parents and coaches favor expanded family travel allowances
Syracuse athletes, parents and coaches agree: The NCAA should do more to provide for families who live far outside of central New York. Read More »
'Too many times': Local activist Clifford Ryan reflects on the teen violence that’s scarred his community
Half of the people killed in Syracuse in 2018 were under the age of 21. Read More »
Historian gives lecture on freedom of press in Nazi Germany
Ann Millin spoke about the Nazi Party’s rise to power and its effect on Germany’s journalism. Read More »
Meet the woman who outfits Tyus Battle and some of Syracuse’s biggest stars
Olivia Luciani, an East-Syracuse Minoa High School graduate, runs her own custom shoe company and has designed shoes for Tyus Battle, Breanna Stewart and others. Read More »
Syracuse leaders write letter in support of I-81 grid replacement
Politicians, local business owners and activists sent the letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo to voice their support for the creation of a community grid. Read More »
Syracuse’s depth struggling to overcome Knutson’s shaky play
Over the last week, Syracuse’s depth at fourth, fifth and sixth singles has been non-existent outside of Guzal Yusupova. Combined with Knutson’s struggles, it’s led to two straight losses. Read More »
Events to watch for in New York state this week
Several student organizations will attend a rally Monday in Albany to support legislation that funds services for college students with disabilities. Read More »
2 friends open Syracuse dance studio, promote body confidence
MOVE@SPARK, a new dance studio at the Spark Contemporary Art Space, offers a variety of classes. Read More »
The 1st New York State Winter Fair to be held in Exposition Center
The New York State Winter Fair will be held at the New York State Fairgrounds’ Expo Center this weekend, featuring live entertainment, food and winter-themed competitions. Read More »
‘Cinderella’ Broadway tour to play at Landmark Theatre
The reimagined Broadway tour of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” takes the stage in Syracuse next week. The 2013 Tony Award-winning musical is an updated version of the classic 1957 film musical. Read More »
Tanisha Jackson aims to unite city, university through the arts
Tanisha Jackson, a professor of practice in Syracuse University’s department of African American studies, serves as the new executive director of the Community Folk Art Center. Read More »
Kerry Defliese, Emily Hawryschuk named on All-ACC preseason list
Syracuse will open its season this Friday against Connecticut. Read More »
2 Syracuse players ranked in latest ITA singles’ rankings
Miranda Ramirez and Gabriela Knutson were both ranked in the first ITA rankings of the spring season. Read More »
You Op To Know: Student Life columnist discusses Atrocity Studies minor
Student Life columnist Jennifer Bancamper discuss the importance of the School of Education’s new interdisciplinary minor: Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice. Read More »
Barbershop serves Syracuse community through family values
As the surroundings around Collins Barber & Beauty Shop changes, the store is considered a hub for community engagement and youth motivation. Read More »
To show students their various abroad options, SU hosts ‘Abroad Day’
The Syracuse Abroad Office will host its Study Abroad Day to showcase more than 100 programs in 60 different countries through both SU and its World Partner programs. Read More »

