Tag: @Cuse
‘American Psycho’ remains painfully relevant, misinterpreted 25 years later
25 years after its release, our columnist says “American Psycho” remains strikingly relevant to the current “manosphere” enforced by online influencers and podcasters. Read More »
Aerospace engineering student Tatiyyanah Nelums selected for Patti Grace Smith fellowship
SU senior Tatiyyanah Nelums was selected for the Patti Grace Smith fellowship as an aerospace engineering major. Read More »
D.O. Sportscast: Discussing SU women’s lacrosse’s worst season since 2018
Women’s lacrosse beat writers Aiden Stepansky, Noah Nussbaum and Matthew Gray discuss SU's worst season since 2018 with host Justin Girshon. Read More »
‘Peppy Downer’ exhibit shows ‘window into the world’ with zany photographs
The "Peppy Downer" exhibit in Light Work was curated by photographer Lucas Blalock, and it features work by photographers like David Broda and Jon Reis, who capture out-of-the-ordinary shots of people with subtle humor. Read More »
SU’s doubleheader with Colgate Wednesday canceled due to inclement weather
Syracuse softball’s doubleheader with Colgate, scheduled for Wednesday April 16, has been canceled due to inclement weather. Read More »
SU women’s lacrosse falls to historically low No. 16 in Week 10 IL Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse fell five spots to No. 16 in Monday’s Inside Lacrosse Week 10 Poll. It’s SU’s lowest placement in the poll since the final ranking of the 2018 season. Read More »
Syracuse QB Michael Johnson Jr. will enter transfer portal
Syracuse quarterback Michael Johnson Jr. will enter the transfer portal, he announced on social media Monday. Johnson served as Kyle McCord’s backup in 2024, and lost the starting quarterback battle to transfer Rickie Collins in spring camp. Read More »
SU registers lobbying firm Mercury Public Affairs for federal representation
SU hired Mercury Public Affairs LLC to represent the university at the federal level on higher education issues, according to a March filing. Read More »
International Taste Festival displays Syracuse’s diverse cultural hub
The International Taste Festival brings friends, families and curious individuals together with international foods and crafts. Read More »
Vinyl fanatics celebrate, camp out for Record Store Day at Sound Garden
The Sound Garden, a record shop in downtown Syracuse, celebrates Record Store Day by filling their shelves with new and rare albums for dedicated music fans. Read More »
Student vendors line Walnut Park for SGA’s 1st Farmers Market
SGA held its first-ever Farmers Market in Walnut Park on Sunday, featuring established businesses and students selling baked goods. Read More »
Personal Essay: Finding comfort in solitude deepens connections with others
We do ourselves a favor by presently sitting in the discomfort of being alone rather than fighting against it. Read More »
Try Tennity’s sled hockey or absorb campus’ culture on the quad this week
This week, celebrate Disability Pride Month with inclusive sled hockey at Tennity Ice Pavillion, or learn about different cultural backgrounds with the annual Culture(s) on the Quad celebration. Read More »
Syracuse falls to Virginia 10-2, swept for 3rd time in ACC play
After getting no-hit twice on Saturday, Syracuse was run-ruled by Virginia 10-2 on Sunday. This is the third conference series the Orange have been swept in this year. Read More »
Syracuse ends regular season with 4-0 loss vs. Notre Dame
Syracuse tennis concluded its regular season with a 4-0 loss to Notre Dame Sunday, dropping its conference record to 2-10. Read More »
Gallery: Scenes from Syracuse’s loss to Cornell on Long Island
No. 4 Syracuse men’s lacrosse’s six-game winning streak ended with a loss to No. 1 Cornell on Long Island Saturday. Here are The Daily Orange’s best shots from SU’s 17-12. Read More »
Gallery: 1st look at Syracuse football’s new performance center
Syracuse football unveiled its brand new performance center Saturday, showcasing the future of its program. Here’s a look at the facility. Read More »
Syracuse no-hit twice in back-to-back losses to Virginia
Syracuse was no-hit twice Saturday, falling twice to Virginia 5-0 and 10-0. The Orange stranded seven baserunners across the day and suffered their first no-hitters since March 17, 2023, against Florida State. Read More »
Observations from Syracuse’s spring game: Backup QB battle, 2-way Samuel
With starter Rickie Collins sidelined, backup quarterbacks Michael Johnson Jr. and Jakhari Williams shared reps in Syracuse’s spring game. Read More »
Observations from SU’s loss to VT: Nightmare start, Render, Pozzi run rampant
In its upset loss to Virginia Tech, No. 11 Syracuse struggled to contain the Hokies’ Lauren Render and Mia Pozzi, who combined for 11 goals. Read More »
No. 11 Syracuse upset by Virginia Tech 14-11
No. 11 Syracuse was hindered by a slow start in Blacksburg, as it never led in its 14-11 upset loss to Virginia Tech. Read More »
Previewing No. 11 Syracuse’s penultimate regular season game at VT
Virginia Tech is 0-7 against ranked opponents in 2025, holding a minus-72 margin in those contests. AIDEN has more on the Hokies and the Orange ahead of Syracuse’s penultimate regular season game. Read More »
Syracuse completes comeback, beats Louisville 4-3
Syracuse overcame a 3-0 deficit to defeat Louisville 4-3 to win its second Atlantic Coast Conference match of the season. The win ended SU’s six-game losing streak, which spanned six weeks. Read More »
Former Syracuse DE Dwight Freeney will join SU’s football staff
Former Syracuse defensive end Dwight Freeney will join Fran Brown’s staff for the 2025 season, syracuse.com reported Friday. Read More »