Tag: @Cuse
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 »
‘The Cher Story’ illuminates doubt, reinvention in superstar’s journey
“The Cher Show” brings lessons from the pop star’s growth as a musician and woman to Syracuse’s Landmark Theatre. Read More »
Spring press conference takeaways: Collins named starter, defensive standouts
Syracuse head coach Fran Brown named Rickie Collins Syracuse’s starting quarterback at his third spring press conference. Read More »
Opinion: Dismantling DOEd will disproportionately hurt public schools
No matter your educational history, recognize and understand the importance of this critical institution that works to manage discrepancies in the lives of millions of Americans. Fight for its existence, and fight for others’ education if not for your own. Read More »
‘A Minecraft Movie’ falls short in capturing game’s creativity, depth
"A Minecraft Movie" debuted in theaters last Friday as the film adaptation of the famous pocket-edition game, but our columnist argues that it falls short on plot and a strong message. Read More »
SUNY ESF responding to swatting call
Syracuse University's Department of Public Safety said there is no active shooter threat on ESF or SU's main campus. Read More »
DPS investigating two reported bias incidents
The Department of Public safety is investigating two incidents in which people yelled racial slurs from moving vehicles last week. Read More »
SU women’s lacrosse falls 5 spots to No. 11 in Inside Lacrosse Poll
Syracuse women’s lacrosse dropped to No. 11 in the Week 9 Inside Lacrosse Poll released Monday. Read More »
FADS Expo showcases creativity through student passion projects
Syracuse University's Fashion and Design Society hosted its second-ever spring Expo on Saturday, featuring a fashion show and student pop-up shops. Read More »
Opinion: Homelessness in Syracuse sparks need for unconventional reform
People experiencing homelessness aren’t strangers, but fellow Syracuse residents who’ve been failed by a system that too often ignores the most vulnerable. Read More »
Spring football week 3 notebook: QB competition, O-Line depth
Syracuse is still deciding who will replace Kyle McCord as its starting quarterback following three weeks of spring practices. Read More »
Hear from actress Brenda Song at Schine, unwind at WonderWorks this week
This week, play grocery bingo with Orange After Dark or take a look at hands-on exhibits at a science-focused amusement park. Read More »
Serafima Shastova breaks Syracuse's No. 3 singles woes vs. Virginia
Serafima Shastova captured just Syracuse's sixth No. 3 singles win of the season against Virginia's Annabelle Xu on Sunday. Read More »
Syracuse falls 4-1 to Virginia in final home match
Syracuse ended its home schedule with a 5-1 loss to No. 5 Virginia Sunday. Read More »
Syracuse defeats Georgia Tech 3-0 for 3rd ACC win
Syracuse defeated Georgia Tech 3-0 in its series finale on Saturday, picking up its third ACC win of the season. Read More »
Observations from SU’s win over Cal: Trinkaus’ tallies, cleaning up fouls
Star attack Emma Ward orchestrated Syracuse’s offense against California Saturday, notching a season-high five assists in Syracuse’s blowout win. Read More »
No. 6 Syracuse storms past California 18-6 for 5th ACC win
No. 6 Syracuse dominated California 18-6 on the road to cruise to its fifth conference win of the season and re-enter the win column. Read More »
Early struggles hinder Syracuse in doubleheader sweep to Georgia Tech
Syracuse was hindered by early struggles in its doubleheader sweep to Georgia Tech on Friday. SU has now lost four straight games. Read More »
Jewish Voice for Peace screens "No Other Land," detailing occupation of West Bank
On Friday, Jewish Voice for Peace’s Syracuse chapter and the Syracuse Peace Council hosted a screening of “No Other Land,” an Oscar-winning documentary about Palestinians in the West Bank. Read More »
VT’s Mila Mulready’s singles win pushes Hokies past the Orange
Facing Syracuse’s Shiori Ito, Virginia Tech’s Mila Mulready’s pivotal singles victory propelled the Hokies to a 4-3 win over the Orange. Read More »
Syracuse falls 4-3 to VT, moves to 1-9 in ACC play
Syracuse fell to Virginia Tech 4-3 for its fifth straight loss Friday. The defeat moves the Orange to 1-9 in ACC play. Read More »
Everything to know before No. 6 Syracuse’s matchup at California
In its first season in the ACC, California is winless through six conference matchups and is 0-4 against ranked opponents. Read More »
Latto, Role Model to perform at Block Party
Latto and Role Model will perform at this year’s Block Party on April 25, University Union announced Friday. Read More »
NYS Poet Laureate promotes belonging, advocacy at SU reading
Patricia Spears Jones, the current New York State Poet Laureate, read poems from her newest collection as part of the annual Syracuse Symposium series on Thursday evening. Read More »