Tag: @Cuse
SGA engages in D.C. national conference, discusses future of higher ed
Students from SGA traveled to D.C., to take part in the ACC Advocacy Days, a conference in which student leaders engage in conversations about higher education. Read More »
NY Record Fairs stops in Syracuse, collects enjoyers of different sounds
First organized by Binghamton native Jack Skutnik, NY Record Fairs made its way to Syracuse on Sunday, which gathered record collectors of all ages. Read More »
Sleep In Heavenly Peace, SU volunteers build over 100 beds for charity
In collaboration with local nonprofit Sleep In Heavenly Peace, over 140 SU volunteers gathered to build 116 beds for local children. Read More »
Light Work’s ‘The Temple of Our Survival’ explores sanctuary, black matriarchy
Everson Museum of Art’s latest exhibit, “The Temple of Our Survival,” centers around amplifying one’s relationship to the surrounding community through interviews with matriarchs and land stewards. Read More »
Opinion: House music’s mainstream rise gentrifies the culture that built it
Though house music appears to be booming on college campuses, many outside that bubble are confronting a fading club culture and an increasingly gentrified dance music scene in the U.S. and abroad. Read More »
Beef up your spring wardrobe, showcase your musical talent this week
Take a break from midterm exam prep by visiting Delta Phi Epsilon’s Thrift Thursday and Syracuse University DanceWorks show this week. Read More »
Locals, students bond over green beer to ring in shamrock season
This weekend, Tipperary Hill celebrated the 64th annual Green Beer Sunday, hosted by Coleman’s Authentic Irish Pub. Read More »
Opinion: ‘Girl dinner,’ ‘boy kibble’ trends romanticize food restriction
The trend has turned into a competition of creators showing off just how little they can eat in one sitting. Read More »
Syracuse tennis falls below .500, suffers 2nd ACC loss to No. 19 Duke
Syracuse tennis dropped under .500 in its road loss to No. 19 Duke Sunday. The Blue Devils won the doubles point with little issue, and lost only one set to SU in singles. It dropped SU to 0-16 all-time against Duke. Read More »
Syracuse softball defeats Toledo, falls to Liberty in Day 2 of Liberty Classic
Despite beginning Saturday with a 4-3 win over Toledo, Syracuse softball dropped the second leg of its doubleheader 7-0 to Liberty. The contests bring the Orange to 3-1 across two days of the Liberty Softball Classic. Read More »
Syracuse softball cancels Sunday game due to inclement weather
Due to inclement weather in Lynchburg, Virginia, Syracuse softball canceled its game Sunday against Toledo. The Orange went 3-1 across four games at the Liberty Classic. Read More »
No. 13 Syracuse falls 8-6 to No. 3 Stanford, marks 1st 0-3 start since 2001
Against its second top-3 opponent this season, No. 13 Syracuse fell to No. 3 Stanford 8-6, capping its early-season gauntlet. The Orange failed to contain Cardinal attack Aliya Polisky, who tallied a game-high four points. Read More »
Observations from SU’s loss to Stanford: Free-position woes, draw success
Syracuse women’s lacrosse went 1-for-7 on free-position shots in its 8–6 loss to No. 3 Stanford Friday. Read More »
SU sweeps Day 1 of Liberty Softball Classic with 5-3 wins over Toledo, Liberty
Syracuse’s two-game losing streak came to an end Friday with wins over Toledo and Liberty in the first day of the Liberty Softball Classic. The Orange first topped the Rockets 5-3 before matching that score against the Lady Flames. Read More »
Newhouse implements security changes after trespasser incidents
After a trespassing incident, a valid SUID will be required to enter certain buildings at Newhouse, Dean Lodato wrote in an email. Read More »
Syracuse tennis struggles in 1st ACC match, swept by No. 3 North Carolina 4-0
Syracuse tennis struggled in its first Atlantic Coast Conference matchup of the season. The Orange were swept by No. 3 North Carolina 4-0. Read More »
Mission clarity: SU’s decades-long military legacy inspires ‘best place’ commitment to veterans
Decades before Chancellor Syverud pledged Syracuse University would be the “best place for veterans,” Chancellor Tolley was involved with the GI bill and brought WWII vets to campus. Read More »
Schine’s video wall connects viewers, unites passionate sports fans
For some Syracuse University students, Schine Student Center's video wall is a place to watch sports in between classes. Read More »
Former SU dance professor launches costume, choreography-inspired brand
When former Syracuse University dance professor Annie Osterhout retired from dancing, she needed a new artistic outlet, turning to fashion design. Read More »
SaltTee Collections shop distributes clothes printed with historic images
Locals David Haas and Kelly Hall started SaltTee Collections, an online clothing brand, in July 2025 after finding a warehouse full of abandoned screen prints three years ago. Read More »
beneath the surFACE aims to fundraise, spread HPV awareness through art
Founded in 2017, beneath the surFACE uses art in local high schools to promote HPV education. Read More »
SU pauses funding to STEM, African American studies graduate fellowships
SU's Graduate School paused funding for STEM and African American Studies fellowship awards. Graduate School Dean Peter Vanable said the pauses were “in response to budgetary constraints.” Read More »
Drag queen Arya Klos promotes creativity, culture in local performances
Syracuse drag queen Arya Klos started her drag journey through a slam poetry competition, where she wrote a feminist piece through the lens of a drag queen. Read More »
Bird Library features button maker, other items in new ‘Library of Things’
SU Bird Library launched its “Library of Things,” a collection consisting of crafting goods and items students may not be able to afford. Read More »

