Tag: @Cuse
SU students’ winning entries to be featured in Creative Quarterly
The work of four Syracuse University communications design students will be featured in the Winter 2019 issue of Creative Quarterly. Jackie Akerley, Sami Albert, Alison Emmel and Liz Tosi all had winning entries. Read More »
Video: 44 Questions with Pete Sala
Meet Pete Sala, the VP Chief Facilities Officer of Syracuse University. We asked him about his favorite buildings on campus, what it’s like to run the Carrier Dome and more. Read More »
Lost doubles point haunts Syracuse as ACC play starts
The Orange started ACC play with two losses, trailing before singles both times. Read More »
Despite the hype, 2019 Sundance Film Festival disappoints
This year’s Sundance Film Festival proved to be simultaneously a success and a disappointment, thanks to the breakthrough performances by little-known indie films and the overhyping of star-studded productions. Read More »
Oscars by the numbers: The stories and statistics behind the Best Picture nominees
With the 91st Academy Awards less than three weeks away, here are some of the behind-the-scenes stories and statistics from the 2019 Best Picture nominees. Read More »
In Auburn, Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad come to life
The Harriet Tubman Home near Syracuse University offers a strong account of Tubman’s legacy and the Underground Railroad. Read More »
100 Black Men of Syracuse supports community through education, service
“Saturday Academy” at the 100 Black Men of Syracuse aims to help students develop emotionally, academically and socially through different programming. Read More »
Experts: Poverty, historical factors led to Syracuse homicide rate
Past city policies and high poverty rates could be contributing to homicide rates in Syracuse. Read More »
SU student develops Buzzfeed show for IGTV
Stefanie Grafstein first heard about BuzzFeed's VerticalU, a video creation workshop, from Maycie Timpone, the director of social media at BuzzFeed, who came to speak in her Newhouse class. Read More »
Frisky February promotes positive image around sexual health
Frisky February, a month-long initiative hosted by Syracuse University’s Office of Health Promotion, aims to provide campus community members with the knowledge that not only is sexual health and consent vital, but that it can be a pleasurable experience, too. Read More »
Video: You Op To Know: Liberal columnist discusses Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s national presence
Welcome to You Op to Know, The Daily Orange Opinion section’s weekly video. Assistant Editorial Editor Michael Sessa and Liberal columnist Nicholas Turner discuss New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s increasing national presence. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to submit a letter to the editor at opinion@dailyorange.com. Read More »
No. 10 Syracuse loses 2nd-straight match, upset by Boston College
Dina Hegab was the deciding point on Sunday. Her two set loss gave SU another loss. Read More »
Syracuse students were on Super Bowl Radio Row for 1st time
Jonah Karp’s expedition to the Super Bowl picked up Jackson Ajello and Drew Carter, and now the three are broadcasting live from Radio Row in Atlanta. Read More »
Gabriela Knutson drops second-straight singles match against Virginia
The Czech senior called Friday’s loss an “anomaly.” Read More »
No. 10 Syracuse can’t overcome lost doubles point, falls 4-3 to No. 19 Virginia
Syracuse dropped its first game of the year. Read More »
Syracuse chief data officer talks Syracuse Surge, ‘smart’ city
Sam Edelstein, Syracuse's chief data officer, said data will be used to shape future city policies. Read More »
Alexis Abboud looks toward approaching family reunion during freshman season
While her role this season is not defined yet, SU freshman Alexis Abboud wants to learn from older utility players, not compete against them. Read More »
SUNY-ESF cancels Thursday classes
The announcement appeared on SUNY-ESF’s website Wednesday night Read More »
‘Syracuse Surge’ initiative aims to renovate South Side
The initiative includes places for a new STEAM school, as well as data and research centers. Read More »
Faculty debate gender pay inequity at 1st meeting of semester
The Women’s Concerns Committee proposed the creation of a separate committee to address faculty salary adjustments. Read More »
Syracuse yoga instructor fosters connections through inclusive classes
Renee Berlucchi, a yoga instructor at Syracuse Yoga, turned to yoga following personal loss as a means of healing. Now, she’s taking her practice to new audiences with the hope to emphasize that everybody — and every body — can be a yogi. Read More »
‘Don Giovanni’ set to open at Syracuse Opera on Friday
The Syracuse Opera, with their performance of “Don Giovanni,” aims to make the piece relevant enough for newfound audiences to enjoy. Read More »
SU cancels Wednesday night classes as temperatures plummet
The university will update the campus community on Thursday classes by 6:30 a.m. Read More »
Syracuse ranked No. 10 in ITA rankings, the highest in program history
Syracuse's previous highest ranking in history was No. 24, until the Orange defeated the No. 9 team in the nation last week. Read More »

