Tag: @Cuse
'Art for Art's Sake' shows Cuban history-themed work at no cost
Newhouse School of Public Communications Professors Richard Breyer and Dennis Kinsey teamed up to create the Cuban-inspired art series “Art for Art’s Sake.” Read More »
Annual DPS report shows rise in vehicle thefts, drop in burglaries
The number of on-campus motor vehicle thefts at Syracuse University almost tripled last year, according to recently-released crime data. Read More »
Bird Library adds sensory-friendly study rooms
Syracuse University's Bird Library has opened 10 "sensory friendly" study rooms to offer students new ways to help students focus. Read More »
Celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, jam at Miercoles de Musica this week
This week, celebrate Latine Heritage Month at Miercoles de Musica and kick off LGBTQ+ History Month in Schine Student Center's Intercultural Collective. Read More »
Jackson Meeks’ career-best day ignites SU over Holy Cross
Wide receiver Jackson Meeks produced a career-best 10 receptions for 161 yards to bolster Syracuse’s offense against Holy Cross. Read More »
Syracuse routs Holy Cross 42-14 behind 541 offensive yards
Syracuse bounced back from its loss last week against Stanford with a 42-14 win over Holy Cross. The Orange out-gained the Crusaders in yards 541 to 203 en route to a blowout victory. Read More »
Observations from SU's win over Holy Cross: Rush defense excels, Meeks shines
Syracuse held Holy Cross to -26 rushing yards in the second half, and nine overall. Additionally, quarterback Kyle McCord set a new career-high in passing attempts and yards. Read More »
SU to end yearlong Lockerbie Scholarship, proposes immersion program
Syracuse University will not select two Lockerbie Scholars for the 2025-26 year. It has proposed a one-week immersion program in its place. Read More »
Billy Joel will perform in JMA Wireless Dome for 8th time, breaking his record
Billy Joel and Sting are set to perform in the JMA Wireless Dome on April 11, Live Nation and the Dome staff announced Thursday. Read More »
Opinion: Destiny USA's foreclosure signifies the need for economic change
The mall is vital, but without some accountability in the future for the debt they owe, Destiny’s foreclosure will become a reality. Read More »
Opinion: Disrespect toward late-night food service workers needs to end
By showing basic courtesy and understanding, students can help create a more positive atmosphere, ensuring that these businesses continue to provide the service they depend on. Read More »
USen addresses committee changes, healthcare in 1st monthly meeting
USen merged two committees and created a new one during its first meeting of the semester, sparking discussion about healthcare benefits. Read More »
Dr. Tej Bhatia concludes 44 years at the forefront of SU linguistics
Bhatia entered his first semester of retirement this fall. His colleagues say they know him best for the joy he brings to the university. Read More »
Bandier classes explore AI's role in music production
Students in SU’s Bandier Program said they’ve had an increasing number of in-class conversations about artificial intelligence. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything to know about Holy Cross
Following its first loss of the season against Stanford, Syracuse faces off against Holy Cross. The Crusaders also have a new head coach. Read More »
J.J. Razmovski rekindled passion for football through coaching
J.J. Razmovski suffered a serious concussion in college, which led his interest in football to wane. Through his journey to becoming a coach, Razmovski's love for the game has returned. Read More »
Westcott Thursdays brings new exposure to local businesses
Westcott Thursdays, an outdoor music series hosted every Thursday in September, brings live music, vendors and new business to the Eastside of Syracuse. Read More »
'Cuse Tank competition awards student startups with financial support
Student entrepreneurs visit the Blackstone LaunchPad to prepare for ‘Cuse Tank, a “Shark Tank” style competition on campus that offers prize money for business ventures. Read More »
SU's Banned Books panel challenges book censorship, hosts group read-aloud
Syracuse University Libraries hosted “Banned and Contested: Perspectives on Challenging Book Censorship” in Bird Library on Wednesday, where featured panelists discussed the danger of increasing book bans. Read More »
After living out dreams at LSU, Duce Chestnut's back in Syracuse
Duce Chestnut lived out a childhood dream of playing for LSU. Though, his season in Baton Rouge didn’t go as planned, prompting his return to Syracuse. Read More »
Catch Westcott Thursday's final show, among other events this weekend
This weekend, see bands like Noisy Boys, The Doobie Brothers and The String Cheese Incident perform in the local Syracuse area. Read More »
Beat writers agree Syracuse will defeat Holy Cross
SU suffered its first loss underFran Brown against Stanford. Our beat writers unanimously predict it will bounce back against Holy Cross. Read More »
Gallery: Fans ‘Lose Control’ at Teddy Swims Landmark Theatre concert
Teddy Swims brings a mix of emotion and excitement to the Landmark Theatre. The concert was part of his "I've Tried Everything But Therapy" tour on the night before his birthday. Read More »
SENSES Project grows students' artistry through concept albums
SENSES Project, a multimedia lab on campus, produces collaborative concept albums each semester. This fall, the organization is working with Syracuse University Art Museum’s Gordon Parks exhibit. Read More »
