Tag: @Cuse
Shaughnessy’s embraces Syracuse spirit with memorabilia, camaraderie
Shaughnessy’s, a pub in downtown Syracuse, embraces all things Syracuse University athletics, housing a variety of Syracuse memorabilia and welcoming local sports fans. Read More »
Ikebana flower workshop teaches spiritual philosophy through flower art
On Wednesday evening, Jia Man led an Ikebana flower workshop at Syracuse University, where students created flower arrangements to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read More »
Opinion: Roe v. Wade’s overturn continues to actively threaten rights
The fight for gender equality is forced to a stalemate due to the extreme agenda of the super-majority, radically Republican Supreme Court justices appointed by President Donald Trump. Read More »
Gallery: Scenes from a night at Marshall Street's 24-hour deli
Cuse Gourmet Deli and Café, located at 123 Marshall St., is a late-night destination for Syracuse’s hungry residents. Read More »
ORANGE ICON: How Emma Ward cemented her legacy as an all-time great at Syracuse
Already establishing herself as an all-time great through her first four years at Syracuse, attacker Emma Ward has further cemented her legacy with the Orange in 2025. Read More »
Mckenna Davis grew up a Syracuse fan. Now, she’s dominating the Orange with BC.
Boston College attack Mckenna Davis has tormented SU in six career games, tallying 20 points and an undefeated record. Read More »
How Syracuse flipped 2026 QB Zaid Lott from North Carolina
2026 QB Zaid Lott flipped his commitment from North Carolina to Syracuse after the Tar Heels hired Bill Belichick. Read More »
University Senators prepare for unprecedented federal government interference
SU senators passed motions extending special committees to advise on free speech and NIL deals in their final meeting of the academic year. Read More »
Previewing No. 16 Syracuse’s regular-season finale vs. No. 2 BC
Under fourth-year head coach Kayla Treanor, Syracuse has dropped all six of its matchups with Boston College, making up 29% of her career losses. Here's more on the Eagles and the Orange ahead of Thursday’s regular-season finale. Read More »
Take in Metallica in the Dome, country music at Funk ’n Waffles this weekend
Celebrate 4/20 with Masta Killa from the Wu-Tang Clan, or let loose with beats from Nykara and Katie Lee at Dazed this weekend. Read More »
Syracuse stuns Clemson 4-3 in 2nd round of ACC Tournament
No. 16 seed Syracuse tennis defeated No. 9 seed Clemson in the second round of the ACC Tournament Wednesday. SU will now play in the third round of the tournament for the first time since joining the ACC in 2013. Read More »
Girshon: The NCAA’s 'system' is to blame for Trebor Peña’s transfer
Column: Receiver Trebor Peña shockingly entered the transfer portal despite projecting as Syracuse’s next top offensive threat. JUSTIN writes the NCAA’s lack of a system is to blame for his departure. Read More »
SGA’s Green Innovation Competition flaunts student solutions for sustainability
SU’s Student Government Association is set to host its second annual Green Innovation Competition on Friday. Read More »
Disability Awareness Month panel shares legal insights for accommodated education
Panelists at SU’s Disability Awareness Month event shared anecdotes about navigating education as people with disabilities. Read More »
Djo’s ‘The Crux’ reveals vulnerability, insecurity behind Joe Keery’s fame
Joe Keery, better known as Djo in the music world, released his third studio album, "The Crux," earlier this month. The project takes a new and distinct turn with a very melancholy sound that's not entirely reminiscent of his past works, our columnist says. Read More »
Opinion: ‘Hands Off!’ protests deserved further front-page coverage nationally
Ultimately, the national media minimized the scale and significance of the Hands Off! protests. This is symptomatic of a broader issue: the normalization of harmful policies and the marginalization of democratic resistance. Read More »
Maggie Koch is molding SU’s goalies in 2nd stint with program
Syracuse assistant coach Maggie Koch molded players like Charlotte North and Liz Hogan into stars before returning to SU’s staff this season. Read More »
Guinevere Turner brings Hollywood perspective, passion to VPA film students
Film students at Syracuse University learn the art of screenwriting from Professor Guinevere Turner, most known for her work on “American Psycho.” Read More »
SU survives late scare, downs BC 4-2 in ACC Tournament opener
No. 16 seed Syracuse beat No. 17 seed Boston College 4-2 in its ACC Tournament opener Tuesday. Read More »
Syracuse WR Trebor Peña will enter transfer portal
Syracuse wide receiver Trebor Peña will enter the transfer portal, 247Sports reported Tuesday. Peña had a breakout 2024 season, registering career-highs with 84 receptions and 941 receiving yards. Read More »
SGA announces increase in applications for appointed positions, plans for final assembly meeting
SU’s SGA saw a rise in cabinet application counts and approved registered student organizations’ advanced allocation requests. Read More »
Previewing No. 16 seed Syracuse’s path through ACC Tournament
Syracuse will open its ACC Tournament against No. 17 seed Boston College after stumbling to a 2-10 conference record. Read More »
Opinion: Beware of political candidates working against U.S. nature’s protection
It’s not enough for one to simply love nature; it’s not enough to retreat into it and it’s not enough to simply know about it. To love nature in America now requires political participation because without our advocacy, it’s under grave threat. Read More »
4 key matchups for No. 16 Syracuse’s season-finale against No. 2 Boston College
Syracuse attack Emma Ward will face Boston College for the 10th time in her career, looking to outscore BC’s Rachel Clark. Read More »