Tag: @Cuse
Syracuse lands 3-star quarterback commit David Summers
Summers flipped from Maryland to play for the Orange. Read More »
No. 24 Syracuse upsets No. 9 Michigan, 4-2
The upset is the Orange's largest since SU beat then-No. 3 Georgia Tech on Apr. 1, 2018 Read More »
Sofya Golubovskaya, Sonya Treshcheva, friends from Russia, form No. 2 pair for Syracuse
After playing doubles together as children in Russia, Golubovskaya convinced Treshcheva to join her at SU. Read More »
GSO to conduct 2nd survey of graduate student income
The GSO’s Employment Issues Committee will create a survey for graduate students to submit data about employment opportunity and wages. Read More »
SU research center to develop policies for drones, self-driving cars
The interdisciplinary initiative will draw on faculty across SU to study autonomous systems. Read More »
Rise N Shine Diner to open 2nd location designed by SU professor
Rise N Shine Diner's second location on Westcott Street is expected to open in April. Read More »
With Love Restaurant brings a taste of Vietnam to Syracuse
With Love Restaurant, run by Onondaga Community College, reopened on Tuesday for the new year with a Vietnamese menu. Read More »
‘Community for the Grid’ meeting attendees discuss I-81 replacement options
Community for the Grid organized a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the possible community grid replacement to the Interstate-81 viaduct. Read More »
Guzal Yusupova’s 2,500-mile journey to Syracuse was 2 years in the making
Guzal Yusupova’s lack of English, and low SAT and TOFEL scores, prevented her from playing for programs like Syracuse two years ago Read More »
SA approves special programming funding for 11 campus organizations
More than $50,000 was approved in funding. Read More »
Common Council approves tax-sharing agreement
The plan will bring hundreds of millions of dollars in sales tax revenue to the city through 2030. Read More »
Syracuse’s top doubles pair looks to replicate last season’s success
Gabriela Knutson and Miranda Ramirez finished as the eighth ranked doubles pair in the country last year. Read More »
The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild kicks off 77th anniversary with ‘Spelling Bee’ musical
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” will run through Feb. 2 at the Presbyterian Education Center. The comedic musical aims to capture the trials and tribulations of adolescence. Read More »
CoreLife Eatery turns New Year resolutions into reality
CoreLife Eatery’s 21-day CoreLife Challenge encourages participants to stick to their new year resolutions and kickstart a healthier lifestyle. Read More »
Comparing Greek life across SU’s peer institutions
How SU's Greek life compares to peer institutions in enrollment and sanctions. Read More »
Common Council to vote on sales tax-sharing agreement
The council votes Tuesday on a proposal that would give Syracuse more than $800 million in tax revenue. Read More »
In Syracuse, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s messages resonate half a century later
On MLK Day 2019, honoring Dr. King’s legacy in central New York. Read More »
Gabriela Knutson’s bounce back performance fuels Syracuse’s 5-2 win over Columbia
Knutson bounced back from a three-set contest yesterday and helped score SU's first two points. Read More »
Sofya Golubovskaya rallies in 3-set win against Columbia
The sophomore was down 5-2 in the third set before fighting back to win the match and help Syracuse beat Columbia. Read More »
Guzal Yusupova stars in 1st match as Syracuse tops Brown
Yusupova stepped up when Gabriela Knutson and Miranda Ramirez faltered against Brown. Read More »
No. 24 Syracuse sweeps Brown, 7-0, in season-opener
Gabriela Knutson and Sofya Golubovskaya were both pushed to third sets in their wins. Read More »
Salt City Slay: Meet some of the contestants of Saturday night's Salt City Drag Battle
For many Salt City Drag Battle contestants, drag is about more than the looks and talent. Read More »
Residents gather to discuss youth violence at ‘State of Our Community’ meeting
Syracuse community members gathered to discuss next steps after the city was rocked by violent shootings of children in 2018. Read More »

