Tag: @Cuse
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 »
Previewing No. 13 SU’s bout with No. 3 Stanford, 2nd straight top-3 clash
No. 13 Syracuse’s first triad of opponents fill the Inside Lacrosse poll’s top three, including No. 3 Stanford, led by Tewaaraton Award contender Aliya Polisky. Our beat writer has everything to know about the Cardinal before they host the Orange. Read More »
Get nostalgic for 2016, boogie to blues this weekend
From McArdell & Westers at Shifty’s Bar and Grill to Party Rock: 2016 Wanderlust Edition at The Song & Dance, Syracuse has plenty of concerts this week. Read More »
Opinion: LinkedIn is social currency. It’s time to use it effectively.
The platform blends social media and professional networking, allowing users to interact with peers through posts while discovering job opportunities. Read More »
Opinion: Indian culture is consistently exploited without accountability
Rather than rendering an entire country and its people invisible to freely exploit its abundant culture, we should bring that culture into the spotlight, appreciating its beauty and history. Read More »
SU to showcase strategic plan ‘excellence goals’ in upcoming event
SU will host a “Leading With Distinction” Showcase on Experiential Inquiry next week, according to a campus-wide email. Read More »
Wayuga Printing and Publishing inks local papers with ‘heart and soul’
Wayuga Printing and Publishing has been producing community news on a web press since 1965. The publisher prints papers in the area, including The Daily Orange. Read More »
Emerald Fennell butchers ‘Wuthering Heights’ with soulless script, execution
While “Wuthering Heights” has been recycled over the years, Emerald Fennell’s adaptation does not serve the original novel justice, our columnist says. Read More »
‘Touse Glovers’ light up dorm rooms, tap into trends — for the bit
From her Day Hall dorm room, Syracuse University freshman Addi Rudman creates a light show with LED gloves, then shows TikTok. Read More »
Student tenants cook up spice, battle out for homemade chili crown
On Tuesday, the “Rent From Ben Chili Competition” was hosted on Euclid Avenue, bringing Rent From Ben tenants together during the cold weather. Read More »
No. 13 Syracuse flashed its promise in loss to top-ranked UNC
“I think that’s the sign of a team that’s got a lot of potential.” Syracuse women’s lacrosse suffered its second loss Friday against No. 1 North Carolina, but the defeat featured many encouraging signs for the team’s future. Read More »
SU reschedules postponed MLK Celebration, moves event online
SU’s annual MLK will be available to watch virtually on Feb. 28. The event was canceled due to inclement weather. Read More »
Opinion: ‘Young ho’ trend playfully prioritizes women’s liberation
Ultimately, the “young ho” movement, although it may sound bizarre at first, epitomizes the progress and sacrifices made to carve a path toward economic security and success. Read More »
DPS removes former student, trespasser from Newhouse
Officers removed a trespasser from the Newhouse School of Communications Tuesday afternoon, an SU spokesperson confirmed. Read More »
SGA discusses ‘emerging academic programs,’ recaps leadership’s D.C. trip
Associate Provost Julie Hasenwinkel discussed “emerging academic programs” at Monday’s meeting. Association leaders presented about a recent conference in Washington, D.C. Read More »
Pete Sala provides updates on new residence hall, hotel progress
SU aims to provide “every future sophomore” with housing on main campus, Pete Sala said in an interview with NewsChannel 9 WSYR. Read More »
‘Wuthering Heights’ album teases dramatic new era, genre for Charli xcx
Charli xcx's new album, “Wuthering Heights," captures the hyperpop star in her most vulnerable state as she steps out of her comfort zone, our columnist says. Read More »
‘VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images’ invites ArtRage visitors to become artists
Unlike typical art exhibits, ArtRage’s new exhibit “VISIONS OF HOPE: Moving Images” encourages visitors to interact with the art. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: I ended my financial support of SU over absence from ‘the Call’
History offers examples of the harm enabled by institutional silence, a pattern that appears to be occurring in the U.S today. Read More »

