Tag: @Cuse
DPS, SPD investigate off-campus house burglaries
SU's Department of Public Safety and SPD are investigating two Friday burglaries off-campus on Redfield Place and Harrison Street. Read More »
Observations from SU’s season-opening loss: O-line struggles, Angeli’s debut
Syracuse heavily struggled in the trenches against No. 24 Tennessee, allowing five sacks and a Volunteers’ scoop-and-score on a strip sack. Our beat writer has more observations on SU’s season-opening loss in Atlanta. Read More »
Syracuse blown out by No. 24 Tennessee 45-26 in season opener
Syracuse opened up its second season under Fran Brown with a 45-26 loss to No. 24 Tennessee. The Orange struggled to stop the Volunteers’ high-powered offense, which totaled nearly 500 yards on the day. Read More »
A&S appoints Laura Machia as Honors interim director, plans 'comprehensive review'
SU appointed Laura Machia as interim director of the Renée Crown Honors Program, per an announcement from the College of Arts and Sciences. Read More »
SU merges student support programs into new Center for Student Excellence
SU launched the Center for Student Excellence to bring student support systems from various programs into one office. Read More »
Once rooted in farming, NYS Fair a hub of innovation 184 years later
Throughout its extensive history, the Great New York State Fair has acted both as a promotion for local businesses and the home of generations of tradition for local families. Read More »
Passion for students, outreach shaped Imam Gürsoy's journey to SU chaplaincy
Upon completing his undergraduate degree, Imam Hamza Gürsoy felt a desire to pivot, perhaps to law school or a history program. Read More »
Syverud steps down: Chancellor’s 12-year tenure sparks mixed reactions from SU community
Kent Syverud, who has served as SU’s chancellor and president for 12 years, announced his departure in an Aug. 26 campus-wide email. Read More »
Center for International Services loses key staff ahead of fall semester
Over a third of the staff at Syracuse University’s Center for International Services did not return, leaving reduced support personnel. Read More »
REAL DEAL: Football Guide 2025
After a 10-win 2024 season, Syracuse will try to prove if its the real deal in 2025. Our Football Guide has everything to know before the campaign begins. Read More »
Never-seen-before foods ring in new, old traditions at NYS Fair
Vendors bring their craziest flavor combinations to the Great New York State Fair, attracting adventurous eaters looking to fill their day with food. Read More »
REBUILDING YEAR: 2025 is a reset season for Syracuse. And that’s fine.
With how much talent the Orange lost heading into this year, 2025 is bound to be a rebuilding year for Fran Brown’s second year at the helm. Read More »
Beat writers split on if SU will clinch 4th consecutive bowl appearance
After a dream year-one start for Fran Brown at Syracuse, the Orange’s reward was one of the nation’s toughest schedules. Facing far more uncertainty going into Brown’s second season, our beat writers are split on how SU fares in 2025. Read More »
GO-TO GUY: Despite nearly giving up on football, Darrell Gill Jr. is SU’s top receiving threat
Syracuse was one of two FBS schools to offer Darrell Gill Jr. out of Atascocita High School. Three years later, Gill’s entrusted with leading the Orange’s receiver room. Read More »
HIS TIME: Steve Angeli entered the transfer portal in April. His New Jersey roots led him to Syracuse.
Steve Angeli transferred to Syracuse after three years at Notre Dame to reconnect with his New Jersey roots. Read More »
2 EASY: 17-year-old Demetres Samuel Jr. is college football’s next 2-way phenom
Demetres Samuel Jr. left high school a year early because it was “too easy.” Boasting a rare body of work, SU’s 17-year-old freshman is determined to become football’s next two-way star. Read More »
Optimize the best of the Fair’s final days this Labor Day weekend
As the Great New York State Fair comes to a close on Labor Day, take advantage of the foods, rides, vendors and shows the fairgrounds have to offer. Read More »
Quiet rides, spaces welcome those with sensitivities to NYS Fair
The Great New York State Fair held its second-ever Sensory Friendly Day on Wednesday, making the Fair less stimulating for those with audio/visual sensitivities. Read More »
4 must-answer questions for SU football this season
From special teams to the defensive line, there are plenty of questions surrounding Fran Brown’s Syracuse squad in Year 2. Read More »
Personal Essay: Don’t conform to others' timelines. It denies contentment.
People tell you it’s time to grow up and prepare for the real world – and while that may be partially true, it’s daunting to convince yourself to part with the things that accompanied your growing up. Read More »
Which top 2026 NFL Draft prospects will Syracuse face?
Could Syracuse be facing the NFL Draft’s No. 1 overall pick for the second consecutive season? Check out which top 2026 NFL Draft prospects the Orange are slated to face in their 2025 gauntlet. Read More »
Beat writers predict how SU fares in opener vs. No. 24 Tennessee
After No. 24 Tennessee’s first-ever CFP appearance in 2024, our beat writers predict whether Syracuse can defeat the Vols to open 2025. Read More »
Catch Shaggy, Grammy-winner Dionne Warwick at the Fair this Labor Day weekend
Sample an array of musical genres at the New York State Fair this Labor Day weekend, from country artist Dustin Lynch to R&B star Dionne Warwick. Read More »
Everything to know about Syracuse football’s 1st opponent No. 24 Tennessee
SU opens its season against No. 24 Tennessee on Saturday. The Vols clinched their first-ever College Football Playoff berth last season. Read More »