Tag: @Cuse
Beat writer Q&A: Jack Frederick of The Daily Tar Heel talks North Carolina
A UNC beat writer discusses the Tar Heels rushing attack, suspensions and more. Read More »
Beat writers unanimously pick Syracuse to top North Carolina
The Orange is coming off a bye week and two-straight losses prior to that. Read More »
Syracuse football opponent preview: What to know about North Carolina
Learn about the Tar Heels before Syracuse's matchup Saturday. Read More »
United Church of Christ calls on SU to denounce Theta Tau
At an annual meeting in June, the New York conference of the United Church of Christ passed a resolution to mandate anti-racism training. It called on SU to also implement the training. Read More »
After shootings, Cuomo to send state police to Syracuse
New York state Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Tuesday that he is sending 10 state trooper patrols and financial assistance to the city. Read More »
Syracuse police to enforce parking rules during SU football games
During SU home games, city police officers assigned to traffic management will more strictly enforce parking regulations, according to the mayor’s office. Read More »
Balter outraises Katko by more than $1 million
Democrat Dana Balter will face off against incumbent Rep. John Katko (R-Camillus) for New York’s 24th Congressional District seat in November. Read More »
Activists protest John Katko, Paul Ryan at Syracuse fundraising event
People gathered in support of Democratic congressional candidate Dana Balter on Tuesday night outside a country club. Read More »
More food trucks could appear on streets near SU
City councilor Michael Greene’s proposal would lower license fees and expand available locations for food trucks, including to Walnut Park and the Euclid neighborhood. Read More »
SUNY-ESF enrollment increases 11.6 percent
SUNY-ESF’s Academic Governance on Tuesday discussed a more than 10 percent increase in incoming student enrollment and reviewed rebranding plans led by Thorburn Group. Read More »
Cordy and Pierce healthy, Szmyt earns scholarship
Ravian Pierce and Antwan Cordy are both slated to return from injury, and SU's kicker earned a full scholarship. Read More »
Invest Syracuse funds would be used to help close gender pay gap, officials have said
The university allocated $1.8 million to 200 women faculty members to try to close a gender pay gap between men and women faculty. Read More »
Syracuse has built the top special teams unit in the nation
Syracuse ranks in the top-20 in punt average, field goal percentage, punt return average, and kick return defense. Read More »
Experts, students weigh in on the effects of Juuling
The e-cigarette has become popular on college campuses, including SU. Some community members said that raises red flags based on the lack of knowledge about Juul’s health impact. Read More »
Here are the news stories you missed during the weekend
An armed man barricaded himself in his Baldwinsville home for 23 hours, in a standoff that provoked a large police response and shut down the surrounding area. Read More »
SA to compile report on sexual assault, violence at SU
Syracuse University’s Student Association is compiling a report on sexual assault and relationship violence on campus. SA members said it will highlight how SU treats victims in reporting and receiving help. Read More »
How a few kickboxing lessons redefined Kendall Coleman’s pass rush
Through six games, junior defensive end Kendall Coleman is tied for seventh in the country with six sacks. Read More »
Here’s what Marshall Street business owners think of this luxury student apartment complex
Managers from Manny’s and Bleu Monkey said the luxury student apartment complex has the potential to increase business simply by having students live closer to their stores. Read More »
MySlice to include preferred pronoun option in 2019
Syracuse University’s web portal MySlice is working toward introducing the preferred pronoun option for students, faculty and staff. Read More »
Organizations prepare to move off Ostrom Avenue in anticipation of possible SU dorms
The LGBT Resource Center and other organizations on the 700 block of Ostrom Avenue will move as Syracuse University considers expanding student housing in the area. Read More »
This tool will help you find off-campus housing
The platform, launching in November, will allow students to search for off-campus housing that fits their needs and meets city regulations. Read More »
Syracuse Police Department to continue use of gunshot detection technology
The Common Council funding supports a subscription of ShotSpotter Gunfire Location, Alert and Analysis Services. ShotSpotter uses a set of sensors to detect gunshots around the city, and automatically informs SPD. Read More »
Vera House report numbers show domestic violence statistics change minimally
The number of domestic violence-related police calls in Syracuse did not change significantly between 2016 and 2017, a recent report published by Vera House Inc. has found. Read More »
