Tag: @Cuse
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 »
SU’s series opener vs. Virginia postponed due to inclement weather
Syracuse softball’s series opener against Virginia, slated for Friday evening, has been postponed due to inclement weather. Read More »
Syracuse University to build hotel on University Avenue
The hotel will be built across from the University Avenue garage at the corner of Harrison Street and feature approximately 200 rooms. Read More »
‘This was ours’: SU alums reminisce on Jabberwocky after Kimmel demolition
40 years after the legendary music venue’s closure, Syracuse University alumni recall student-run Jabberwocky’s impact on student nightlife and entertainment. Read More »
Bob Mankoff draws on cartoonist career for A&S Maxwell Alumni Keynote
Former cartoon artist for the New Yorker and Syracuse University alumni, Bob Mankoff, will deliver the Alumni Keynote at the 2025 A&S | Maxwell Convocation. Read More »
Newhouse’s Seth Gitner engages students with CNY Adaptive Sports
Syracuse University professor Seth Gitner organizes sporting events like wheelchair basketball and inclusive sled hockey to get students involved. Read More »
TedX thought leaders speak on maintaining your own narrative
SU’s TEDx Event, “Changing the Narrative,” brought in speakers that examined identity and the importance of breaking past stereotypes. Read More »
Planned Parenthood Generation Action hosts reproductive education discussion
SU's Planned Parenthood Generation Action hosted an event to raise awareness about reproductive healthcare and local campus resources. Read More »
Kaimi Tulua finds role as pinch hitter in freshman campaign
Freshman Kaimi Tulua has become a key offensive piece hitting .344 with 15 RBIs for Syracuse to start her college career. Read More »
4 keys to look out for in Syracuse football’s spring game
Syracuse’s spring game gives a first glimpse at newly minted starting quarterback Rickie Collins, 17-year-old two-way phenom Demetres Samuel Jr. and more. Read More »
Opinion: Food manufacturers’ subtle additions threaten student health
When these products turn out to be nutritionally empty, it hits hardest for students without the time, knowledge or access to better alternatives. Read More »
Party like the 90s at Fool House, rock out with Street Trash this weekend
This weekend, rave the night away at Dazed or check out punk covers and originals at Funk n’ Waffles. Read More »
Letter to the Editor: NYPIRG urges support for NY Health Act, universal healthcare
To establish a healthcare system that prioritizes people above business, it is essential our lawmakers support the New York Health Act. Read More »
Syracuse allows late home run, loses at Cornell 2-1
Despite Rose Cano’s dominant day with two runs allowed in six innings pitched, Syracuse lost 2-1 to Cornell on a Lauren Holt sixth-inning home run. Read More »
Author Angie Thomas speaks on ‘HOPE,’ awareness at Oncenter
Angie Thomas spoke at the Oncenter Civic Center Crouse Hinds Theater on Tuesday, where she talked about the societal messages of her novels, like "The Hate U Give." Read More »
‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 brings surprising tragedy in Thailand setting
Season three of HBO’s “The White Lotus” shocked our columnist with its season finale, including more twists and real-world implications than seasons prior. Read More »
‘The Woman in The Yard’ uses cinematography, direction to overcome cliches
Director Jaume Collet-Serra made a comeback from his last poorly received film, “Black Adam,” with an enticing and elevated horror film, “The Woman in the Yard.” Read More »
Personal Essay: Freshman year blur is critical for character growth
Freshman year isn’t something you finish; it’s a collection of memories that became part of who I am. And as I sit in the quiet in-between of spring with finals approaching and dorm decorations coming down, I’m feeling a wash of emotions all at once. Read More »
Jadyn Burney’s time at JUCO powerhouse Chipola College prepped her for SU stardom
Despite earning almost 10 Division I offers out of high school, Jadyn Burney chose Chipola College, forging a unique path toward Syracuse. Read More »
Opinion: Scrutinize the dangers of your favorite platform’s algorithm
As media consumers, the best thing we can do is remain conscious of who truly controls what we see each time we scroll. We owe it to ourselves as United States citizens and young people to recognize bias online so we can make truly informed decisions when we choose a candidate to support. Read More »
Maxwell School named nation's top Public Affairs school by U.S. News
SU’s Maxwell School earned the No. 1 ranking in the U.S. News & World Report’s Best Public Affairs Schools rankings. Read More »
Double woes persist, catapult Syracuse to 1-9 start in ACC play
Despite winning 79% of doubles matches in nonconference play, Syracuse has won just a quarter of its doubles through 10 conference contest. With little doubles success, SU’s off to a 1-9 start in conference play. Read More »
SU amid ‘self-study’ period of reaccreditation review process
As SU works toward reaccreditation, students, faculty and administrators gathered to learn more about SU’s accreditation review plan. Read More »
Actress Brenda Song talks child acting, diversity in Hollywood at UU event
On Monday, University Union and BIPOC Student Success hosted actress Brenda Song for Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Read More »