Tag: @Cuse
SU’s research ambitions marked by top-tier designation, millions of dollars in spending
The university pledged millions of dollars to research, from providing student grants to hiring faculty. Read More »
South Campus duo runs take-out food business from their apartment
Two South Campus friends turned a passion into a lucrative hustle. Read More »
Sofya Golubovskaya’s improved finishing leads to on-court success
Her stronger mental game has helped her go 3-1 in singles early this season. Read More »
University Senate committee to explore alternatives to SU’s financial holds policy
The current system prevents students who have financial holds from registering for or attending classes. Read More »
SUNY-ESF to run $4.3 million deficit in 2019
SUNY-ESF officials detailed the ongoing budget deficit and other initiatives at its first meeting of the semester. Read More »
3 campus organizations install safety signs in university neighborhood
Safety resources signs were installed at 50 off-campus locations last week. Read More »
Caribbean Students Association to host event celebrating distinguished students, alumni
The Black Lounge, hosted by the Caribbean Students Association, is Saturday night in Goldstein Auditorium. The event was created to celebrate students and distinguished alumni through live performances, food and open discussion. Read More »
13-year-old boy suspected of killing girl on Syracuse’s South Side
Mya Killeen, 14, was shot inside her home on Jan. 22 and later died of her injuries. Read More »
OrangeSeeds concert to fundraise for Habitat for Humanity
The OrangeSeeds Benefit Show on Feb. 1 in Panasci Lounge aims to unite student bands across campus for a night of intimate performances, all while raising funds for Habitat for Humanity. Read More »
Rapper DES leaves SU, finds new sound
Destinii Donawa, or “DES, the problem" a former Syracuse University student and rising rapper, draws inspiration from the darker points of her life as she experiments with new beats and a new style. Read More »
Gabriela Knutson wins ACC Player of the Week
The senior won the award for the fourth time in her career. Read More »
Studying abroad doesn’t have to break the bank
Studying abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but it doesn’t have to be a blow to your wallet. Here’s how to take advantage of Syracuse University’s abroad programs to find which destination — and price tag — is the best fit for you. Read More »
Overexposure has led Future to become average, not extraordinary
Future’s latest release, “Future Hndrxx Presents: THE WIZRD” proves that too much exposure can lead extraordinary artists to becoming average. Read More »
Syracuse ranked No. 13 in latest Inside Lacrosse preseason poll
SU plays the No. 1 team in the poll, Boston College, on Feb. 16. Read More »
Dina Hegab overpowers underclassmen in bottom lineup slots
Hegab has consistently played in the bottom spots of SU’s lineup and takes advantage of underclassmen weaknesses. Read More »
SA debates shift in dining hall operation hours
Student Association will conduct a study on student traffic at Shaw and Brockway Dining Halls, which both close at 7:30 p.m. Read More »
Video: Salt City Drag Battle raised money for Syracuse Stage
The Salt City Drag Battle was hosted at Syracuse stage. Ticket sales from the performance were donated to Syracuse Stage to fund artistic programming. Read More »
SU student Brianna Herrera remembered for her work ethic, humbleness
Brianna Herrera, a senior information management and technology major, died in a bus crash Thursday night. Read More »
Alicia Hansen’s transition to softball fulfilled her dream of playing for Syracuse
Alicia Hansen’s softball career began on the baseball diamond. Read More »
5 ‘Unsung Heroes’ honored at MLK ceremony
An 11-year-old artist was the youngest “Unsung Hero” selected for the award this year. Read More »
Pop Evil promotes new self-titled album with Westcott Theater performance
Pop Evil, a Michigan band, will perform with opening acts Don Jamieson and Savage After Midnight at The Westcott Theater on Tuesday night. Read More »
Local art exhibition aims to raise awareness of Rust Belt gun violence
This is the final week to see the Community Folk Art Center’s exhibit “in the clearing.” The art installation takes a look at the effect of gun violence on residents living in Rust Belt cities. Read More »
Snow plowing, the Mayor’s Ball and more stories from this weekend
A candlelight vigil was held in honor of an SU student who died in a bus crash and Mayor Ben Walsh held Syracuse’s annual Mayor’s Ball. Read More »
Dina Hegab clinches Syracuse win for 2nd day in a row
The Egyptian senior earned the fourth and final point for Syracuse on Sunday, winning 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. Read More »

