Tag: @Cuse
Chancellor Search Committee seeks ‘transparent,’ value-aligned leader, co-chairs say
In an interview with The Daily Orange, co-chairs Shelly Fisher and Lisa Fontenelli discussed their engagement sessions, community feedback and the committee’s timeline as they seek Chancellor Kent Syverud’s successor. Read More »
SU removed DEIA language from its IDEA course description over summer
SU removed blatant mentions of words tied to DEIA from course descriptions and shared competencies from its formerly titled “IDEA” curriculum. Read More »
Behind the mural: Public displays radiate city’s identity, trailblazers
In recent years, Initiatives like Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today’s City as Canvas have initiated mural projects highlighting the community’s culture and represent the city’s history. Read More »
‘Shared governance' frequents USen dialogue. What is it?
Chancellor Syverud thanked University Senators for participation in “shared governance” but senators felt the changes violated that principle. Read More »
One-time purchases become obsessions for SU’s Labubu, Sonny Angels owners
From childhood fixations like Littlest Pet Shop to current trending items like Sonny Angels and Labubus, some Syracuse University student collectors have found personal expression in trinkets their whole lives. Read More »
SU’s Swifties predict Easter egg payoff, nostalgia in countdown to TS12
Syracuse University Taylor Swift fans are excitedly anticipating the pop superstar’s 12th album, “The Life of a Showgirl,” hoping to see lyrical storytelling and changes in production. Read More »
Syracuse University partners with SPD for Pete Buttigieg visit Friday
SU confirmed it will collaborate with the Syracuse Police Department to enforce safety during Pete Buttigieg’s Friday campus visit. Read More »
Maxwell, Instacart joint study links between tailored groceries, veteran health
The Maxwell School’s X Lab, VA Medical Center and Instacart’s partnership studies effects of medically-tailored groceries on veteran health. Read More »
Ricky Brumfield stabilizes special teams after poor 2024 production
Through five games, Syracuse’s special teams has vastly improved from 2024 under the guidance of Ricky Brumfield. Read More »
Opinion: What a debate club meeting taught me about our political discourse
In the wake of Kirk’s assassination, the United States confronts a unique opportunity to transcend partisanship and establish a healthier set of norms for political discourse. An effective culture of debate and argument can exist – but first – Americans must identify where our disagreements start to go wrong. Read More »
Previewing Syracuse football’s battle in Dallas vs. SMU
Syracuse football looks to respond from its blowout loss to Duke this Saturday against SMU, the reigning ACC regular-season champions. Our beat writer previews the Orange’s first-ever road matchup against the Mustangs. Read More »
Beat writers agree SMU will defeat Syracuse for 2nd straight loss
Syracuse is looking to avoid consecutive losses for the first time in Fran Brown's tenure. Our beat writers are in consensus the Orange will fall to SMU. Read More »
Personal Essay: Make room for your grief, even in today’s hustle culture
During phases of our lives that are supposed to be new and exciting, such as the beginning of college, our generation’s focus on forward momentum subtly pressures us to set grief aside — even though processing loss is essential for emotional well-being. Read More »
Welcome October with Fritz’s Polka Band, pop night with Themez at Cage
Celebrate Oktoberfest with polka music and hear the Boston Public Quartet at Hendricks Chapel this weekend. Read More »
Early morning pick-up, late night fuel: Syracuse University runs on caffeine
After Syracuse University’s recent shift from PepsiCo to Coca-Cola, some students are changing their caffeine choices, while others are staying true to their go-to. Read More »
Gallery: Indigenous Students at Syracuse hosts Orange Shirt Day Awareness Walk
Gallery: Campus organization Indigenous Students at Syracuse hosted an Orange Shirt Day Awareness Walk Tuesday. The procession through main campus honored survivors and “children who never returned home” from boarding schools meant to assimilate Indigenous people. Read More »
Weekend recruits impressed with Syracuse despite loss to Duke
More than 20 Syracuse football recruits attended Syracuse’s 38-3 loss to Duke on Saturday. Despite the blowout, the Orange still impressed. Read More »
Paul Thomas Anderson's timely ‘One Battle After Another’ deserving of praise
Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” channels his tension and quirkiness, while taking risks and changing course from his usual work. Read More »
Damaged plushies, ripped sandals among items fixed at free Repair Cafe CNY
Repair Cafe CNY holds regular free events for attendees to help each other repair broken items, promoting sustainability and combatting “throwaway culture.” Read More »
Opinion: Trump U.N. tout mocks diplomacy, reliable presidential leadership
Much of what Trump said at the assembly was offensive and inaccurate, based on his own bigoted beliefs. Read More »
Dwindled funds, membership force SU club skating out of competition
SU’s club synchronized ice skating dropped to seven members this year, disqualifying the squad from competition. Read More »
SU launches nation’s first campus creator economy center
SU announced the launch of its center for the creator economy, the first full center to specialize in content creation on a U.S. college campus. Read More »
Alumni revisit college past, spark new memories through kids at Family Weekend
Syracuse University alumni returned to campus for Family Weekend, experiencing their alma mater through the eyes of their children. Read More »
Crafty lyricism, production shine in The Favors’ imperfect debut album
The Favors, a collaboration between pop giants Ashe and FINNEAS, recently released the first product of their partnership: “The Dream,” a 12-song album. Read More »

