Tag: @Cuse
Previewing SU’s matchup with UConn
UConn is 7-3 but has lost all 3 games against Power Four opponents by a -51 margin. Here's everything to know before SU's penultimate game. Read More »
‘Defending Banned Books’ guest authors talk censorship, politics
"Defending Banned Books," led by Syracuse University students, hosted Julie Berry and Seamus Kirst to discuss book banning and censorship. Read More »
Exploring key statistics behind Trebor Peña’s breakout year
Trebor Peña’s 71 receptions through 10 games are the most in SU single-season history since Trishton Jackson totaled 66 in 2019. More key numbers behind the receiver’s breakout year. Read More »
Syracuse Ecstatic Dance renders profound growth through movement
Syracuse Ecstatic Dance is Syracuse’s only dance group that promotes a freeform style of dance with no guidelines. Read More »
NY Health Act is our solution to universal healthcare
The NYPIRG urges members of the local community, especially students, to rally behind the New York Health Act and show Gov. Kathy Hochul that universal healthcare is crucial for a more equitable, compassionate and financially stable state. Read More »
An unfiltered, vulnerable Shawn Mendes shines in his new album
Shawn Mendes’ fifth studio album, “Shawn,” reflects on love, heartbreak and acceptance. Read More »
Andrea Arnold’s ‘Bird’ parses through life as it is in British slums
“Bird” mixes realism and mysticism to examine socioeconomic issues in British slums. Read More »
Film Review: Quick-pass game opened up SU’s offense early vs. Cal
In SU's 33-25 win over Cal, offensive coordinator Jeff Nixon’s scheme centered around quick passes helped the Orange gain an early rhythm. Read More »
SU Drama’s makes ‘Twelfth Night’ relatable with mod-pop aesthetic
This month, Syracuse University’s Department of Drama is hosting a modernized adaptation of Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night." Read More »
'Libro De Artista' exhibit redefines art through Argentina Book Collection
The “Libro de Artista” exhibit commemorates Latine culture showcasing sketchbooks and literature from Argentinian artists. Read More »
‘Anora’ subverts expectations with jarringly real characters, plot
Sean Baker’s newest film, “Anora,” may define him as one of the most realistic and humanistic directors of all time. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: SU employees face unfair, costly parking prices
We are writing to advocate for the central administration and budget staff to commit to and invest in a more affordable solution for SU employees. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: SU's AAUP speaks out against GSE disciplinary action
These issues require urgent attention, including working with faculty in shared governance on ways to make the student code, along with its interpretations and enforcements, more fair and consistent in keeping with our educational mission. Read More »
Brighten a Day student nonprofit combats loneliness, spreads cheer
Brighten a Day aims to spread cheer across the Syracuse community by making cards, hosting gatherings and creating care packages. Read More »
UU announces Emergency Intercom podcast as fall show guest
Emergency Intercom duo, Enya Umanzor and Drew Phillips, will come to Syracuse University on Dec. 5. Read More »
Fran Brown talks assistants' links to Temple opening ahead of UConn matchup
At his weekly press conference, Fran Brown spoke on Temple's rumored interest in SU's offensive and defensive coordinators for its head coaching job. Read More »
Savion Washington named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week
Syracuse right tackle Savion Washington has earned ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors following his performance against Cal. It is Washington’s first weekly award of the season. Read More »
Opinion: Gen Z needs a unique identity outside of nostalgic pop culture
When people look back on what it was like to be 18 years old in 2024, they should see a distinct and unreplicable experience that our generation holds exclusively, not an imitation of a time that came before us. Read More »
Opinion: Call your loved ones, don’t just text them
As tempting as hitting the decline button on an incoming call may be, we need to make sure we hear each other’s voices once in a while. Read More »
SU’s Human Dynamics students grapple with new home college placements
Multiple SU students in human dynamics majors told The Daily Orange they have some hesitations about their programs’ moves to other colleges. Read More »
Number of on-campus sexual assaults decreases since 2022, survey finds
A survey found the amount of Syracuse University students experiencing non-consensual sexual contact on campus has decreased since 2022. Read More »
Trevor Shawcross’ switch to running back powers Indian River
Trevor Shawcross first made his mark on defense at Indian River. Now, after filling a void at running back, Shawcross has led Indian River to a 10-1 record. Read More »
Done with love, food trucks near campus serve new cultural experiences
Food Trucks Syracuse Halal and Ali Baba offer students a late night selection of Halal food right on campus. Read More »
'I feel like I’m at prom,' WERW Fall Launch Party rings in radio’s new year
WERW celebrated the radio station's launch with musical performances by Between Friends and Nancy Dunkle and tabling by student businesses and organizations like Awkward Fish and University Union. Read More »