Tag: @Cuse
Opinion: Burnout doesn’t spare college students — or Olympians
We have to recognize when a break is needed and give ourselves permission to take one. Otherwise, we contribute to this toxic ideology just as much as we are harmed by it. Read More »
ICE reportedly detains person near SU campus, per SIRDN
Syracuse Immigrant and Refugee Defense Network reported ICE detained a person near Syracuse University campus Wednesday morning. Read More »
Biden to return to SU campus for College of Law portrait unveiling ceremony
Former President Joe Biden, a Syracuse University College of Law graduate, will visit campus April 14 to attend the unveiling of his official portrait. Read More »
Vacant script hinders ‘How to Make a Killing’ despite comedy-thriller assets
Glen Powell's performance in “How to Make a Killing” was undermined by a half-baked story, our columnist says. Read More »
SU faculty, students navigate possibility of ICE on campus
After rumors spread about the presence of officers on SU’s campus, professors and students are navigating how to address Immigration and Customs Enforcement in their classrooms. Read More »
Syracuse University alumni association names 6 Alumni Award recipients
SU alumni association named the six recipients of this year’s Alumni Awards Tuesday. The recipients were selected based on “their embodiment of the Orange spirit." Read More »
Arts and Sciences strategic plan will focus on ‘nationally renowned’ areas
A&S Dean Behzad Mortazavi revealed a pivot in the academic plan to focus on areas where SU is “nationally renowned” during a Tuesday webinar. Read More »
@cusegirlscarryingsh-t turns inconveniences, random items into whimsy
Each @cusegirlscarryingsh-t Instagram post features the same trope: a girl juggling whatever items they had on hand — without the help of pockets or purses. Read More »
1 student involved in ZBT incident won’t face hate crime charges, judge rules
A Syracuse judge ruled to reduce charges for Kyle Anderson, a student involved in a September incident at Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. Read More »
Ashlee Volpe got benched. She still notched a career-high 4 assists.
Despite Parker’s strong first quarter, Volpe emerged off the bench and accrued a career-high four assists. Read More »
Hilary Duff’s candid artistry in ‘luck… or something’ offsets shaky execution
For the first time in 10 years, former “Lizzie McGuire” star Hilary Duff released her latest album, “luck… or something” on Friday. Read More »
Opinion: SU’s inaccessible party scene doesn’t live up to its reputation
With freezing temperatures and mountains of snow, house parties rarely occur anymore, leaving students with limited choices. But, these options aren't always accessible to everyone. Read More »
UU to host Danielle Brooks for Black History Month closing celebration
Academy Award-nominated actress Danielle Brooks will be visiting Syracuse University on Sunday for "A Conversation with Danielle Brooks." Read More »
Observations from SU’s 15-7 win over Loyola: 3rd-quarter run, Parker starts
No. 15 Syracuse struck first for the first time this season and carried strong momentum out of halftime. Read More »
No. 15 Syracuse nabs 1st Thorpe-era win with 15-7 victory over No. 13 Loyola
No. 15 Syracuse’s women’s lacrosse earned its first win of the season Tuesday by downing No. 13 Loyola 15-7. The victory marked Regy Thorpe’s first as SU’s head coach. Read More »
Opinion: SU needs to pay its fair share in property taxes
Syracuse University doesn’t pay for the community resources it relies on, our columnist argues. Read More »
VPA professor Boryana Rossa pushes intersection of art, AI through teaching
In the upcoming fall semester, film and media arts professor Boryana Rossa will conduct a new class that teaches how AI is utilized in different art mediums. Read More »
‘Tell Me Lies’ isn’t TV escapism, it’s a dark dive into toxic relationships
The third and final season of “Tell Me Lies” is a satisfying ending to the series that's built on a bed of elaborate lies, our columnist says. Read More »
Doubles matches crucial for Syracuse tennis early in ACC play
Syracuse tennis’ mixed doubles play saw some highs in nonconference play. Monika Wojcik and Serafima Shastova earned a team-high four wins. Read More »
Opinion: Artificial misinformation interferes with our elections
Democracy relies on an informed public, yet AI is making that harder to achieve by design. Read More »
Onondaga County Legislature candidate trio launches Affordability Slate
Onondaga Legislator Maurice Brown and candidates Jo Bennett and Tammy Honeywell will run on an Affordability Slate. The slate is based on affordable housing, universal childcare and free transportation. Read More »
What to know about No. 15 Syracuse’s Dome battle vs. No. 13 Loyola
No. 13 Loyola doesn’t carry the same prestige as Syracuse’s first three opponents, but it still earned a top-10 win over then-No. 6 Princeton Saturday. Our beat writer has more to know about SU’s Tuesday evening battle with the Greyhounds. Read More »
SU replaces 1-year Lockerbie program again, this time with 1-week ‘fellowship’
SU announced it will host 10 “Lockerbie Fellows” for a weeklong immersion during Remembrance Week next fall, instead of reinstating its yearlong Lockerbie Scholarship. Read More »
Syracuse women’s lacrosse slides to No. 15 in new Inside Lacrosse Poll
Following its 8-6 loss to No. 3 Stanford Friday, Syracuse women's lacrosse fell to No. 15 in the latest Inside Lacrosse poll, released Monday. SU is off to a 0-3 start for the first time in 25 years but still hasn’t fallen out of the rankings. Read More »

