Tag: @Cuse
Big thrill, veggies and a dream fulfilled: Former Syracuse star Zaire Franklin makes NFL debut
The former three-year captain at SU debuted with the Indianapolis Colts last weekend. Read More »
Syracuse hires Shannon Doepking as head softball coach
Doepking spent the past four seasons as head coach at Dartmouth, going 22-18 last season. Read More »
Q&A with The Athletic’s FSU football beat writer Tashan Reed
Tashan Reed discussed Florida State's first two games, a shaky offensive line and what to expect on Saturday. Read More »
Beat writers split on the outcome of Syracuse versus Florida State
All three of The Daily Orange’s beat writers predict the outcome to be within a touchdown. Read More »
Here’s how UU gets artists like A$AP Ferg to come to Juice Jam
University Union brings big-name artists to campus every year, but choosing the lineups is only part of the organization’s role. Read More »
Syracuse football opponent preview: What to know about Florida State
Florida State enters Saturday’s game after nearly losing to Samford at home in week two. Read More »
Andre Szmyt ‘came out of nowhere’ to become Syracuse’s starting kicker
Soccer was in Szmyt’s blood, but football would be his future. Read More »
Here’s what you need to know about this year’s Juice Jam performers
University Union’s annual Juice Jam music festival is this weekend, and here’s what you need to know about the artists performing. Read More »
Sean Riley’s patience pays off at slot receiver
After spending two seasons mostly studying the playbook and defenses, Riley has refined his game to make up for his diminutive size. Read More »
SU won’t make a public commitment to divest from private prisons
The Board of Trustees rejected a resolution to make a public statement committing to not invest in for-profit prisons. Read More »
SU to host home-and-home series against Purdue in 2022, 2023
The Boilermakers will make its first trip to the Carrier Dome in 2022. Read More »
Antwan Cordy settles in after injury-filled 2 seasons
After struggling in Syracuse’s season opener, Antwan Cordy felt more comfortable in Week 2. Read More »
GSO leaders aim to increase engagement, advocate for international students
GSO President Jack Wilson and Vice President of Internal Affairs Nick Mason said they’re aiming to help graduate students affected by the Trump administration’s recent restrictions on Chinese student visas, among other things. Read More »
SU rises 8 spots on US News and World Report ranking
SU ranked No. 53, tied with Lehigh University and the University of Miami. Read More »
Student Association votes to host town hall to address summer initiatives
The town hall will likely be in late September, SA members said. Read More »
9/11 memorial services being held in Syracuse, DeWitt, Cicero
On the 17th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, central New Yorkers can attend various services throughout the day. Read More »
Tailgating for a friend: How a group of SU fans honored Mark Fenton
After the death of Mark Fenton on Feb. 11, a Skytop tailgate mourned his loss with a fundraiser for kidney cancer. Read More »
Council approves $3.2 million police contract, with criticisms
Two councilors voted against the contract because it doesn’t address long-standing criticisms of the police department's finances and high proportion of non-Syracuse residents. Read More »
Babers looks ahead to SU's matchup with Florida State, talks special teams
SU has its first conference opponent this week: a Florida State team that has struggled so far this season. Read More »
Stock Watch: Cisco, receivers up; Strickland, pass rush down after Wagner
After nabbing two interceptions Saturday, Cisco’s stock is soaring after two career games. Read More »
4 SU Greek organizations sanctioned
SU has put new sanctions on the Sigma Iota Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sigma Chi and Zeta Beta Tau organizations since the beginning of the fall 2018 semester. Read More »
iSchool Dean Liz Liddy announces plans to retire
Liz Liddy, dean of the School of Information Studies, has helped create new opportunities for iSchool students since she started as a visiting assistant professor in 1983. Read More »
4 Syracuse news stories you may have missed
The biggest news from last weekend included a hit-and-run in Syracuse and new financial opportunities for SU doctoral students. Read More »
The Marshall to move in tenants this week
The Marshall, an eight-story apartment complex on Marshall Street, plans to have all displaced tenants moved in by the end of September. Read More »
