Tag: @Cuse
The Johnson Treatment: How President LBJ attempted to influence Samuel Newhouse
Samuel Newhouse prided himself on not interfering with his newspapers. President Johnson tried to change that in a 1964 visit to SU. Read More »
Former Israeli soldier speaks about identity, Palestinian solidarity
Meital Yaniv, a former Israeli soldier and former Zionist, shared their experiences with identity and Palestinian solidarity. The discussion centered around Yaniv’s “letting go” of their former Israeli soldier identity and took an in-depth look at Zionism and Israeli identity amid the Israel-Hamas war. Read More »
SU’s Preferred Name Policy must be more consistent in supporting trans students
SU’s Preferred Name Policy is meant to be a step toward bridging the gap for trans students who are either unable to legally change their name or are waiting for this change to be formally processed. But without clear communications and consistency, the system falls short. Read More »
ECS, Micron established ‘academic partnership’ months ahead of Clay plant construction
In preparation for Micron Technology's arrival in Clay, Syracuse University is expanding the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Read More »
American High internships help students explore career goals, storytelling techniques
American High provides various internships in the film industry to students in the Syracuse area. The production company specializes in movies about navigating high school experiences. Read More »
Olivia Adamson's shooting precision led to emergence as elite threat for Syracuse
“She’s one of the best finishers I’ve ever coached.” During her junior season, Olivia Adamson has emerged as one of No. 4 SU's top threats on the attack due to her elite finishing ability. Read More »
Prepare for the (Block) Party with this playlist
Don’t know many of the Block Party and Block Darty artists? This playlist has got you covered. Read More »
Setnor School of Music’s 2nd Carnegie Hall performance makes dreams come true
For the second time, Syracuse University students performed at Carnegie Hall. The group of 29 students took a trip from Syracuse to New York City on Friday. Read More »
Our humor columnist's ode to bad test takers just in time for finals
Our humor columnist would rather do anything than take a test. She hates “good test takers” and their superiority complexes. Read More »
Former Colorado State wide receiver Justus Ross-Simmons transfers to Syracuse
Former Colorado State wide receiver Justus Ross-Simmons has transferred to Syracuse, he announced on social media Wednesday. Ross-Simmons recorded 71 catches and 1,148 receiving yards in two seasons with the Rams. Read More »
Rock out before school’s out with these 6 concerts
Celebrate the end of the school year with Block Party or Redgate. Friday is Redgate’s final show and they are celebrating by requesting their audience sport all red clothing. Read More »
Syracuse sweeps doubleheader against Le Moyne
Syracuse swept its doubleheader against Le Moyne Wednesday, defeating the Dolphins 8-6 and 6-1. Read More »
SU food service, library workers vote to recognize union
The union will work to improve pay rates, “unhealthy” working conditions and worker-manager relations for library and food service workers. Read More »
2nd half defense lifts No. 4 Syracuse to 17-8 win over Louisville
“For us defensively, we made some adjustments and they kind of settled into the game.” No. 4 Syracuse's defense shined against Louisville in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals, holding the Cardinals to one fourth-quarter goal. Read More »
CBA recruit Daunte Bacheyie commits to Syracuse’s 2025 class
Christian Brothers Academy wide receiver Daunte Bacheyie has committed to Syracuse’s 2025 recruiting class, he announced Wednesday on social media. Read More »
No. 4 SU utilizes 9 goal-scorers to defeat Louisville 17-8 in ACC quarterfinals
“That's what makes our offense really strong, how many different goal scorers we do have.” No. 1 seed Syracuse cruised to a 17-8 victory in the ACC Tournament quarterfinal with a season-high nine different scorers. Read More »
Observations from No. 4 Syracuse’s win over Louisville: Fast start, 4th-quarter defense
With Syracuse leading 15-7, its defense held Louisville scoreless for nearly 20 straight minutes. More observations from SU’s ACC Tournament quarterfinals victory over Louisville. Read More »
How boycotting drives liberation
We must recognize our privilege and leverage it to dismantle systems of oppression. Boycotting is not just a tactic, it's a moral imperative. Read More »
Angel Jasso providing much-needed spark for SU offense with .388 batting average
In Syracuse’s three-game series against Pitt, Angel Jasso accounted for 25% of its hits over the weekend. Jasso leads the team in batting average, providing a needed spark to SU’s struggling offense. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything to know about Louisville
No. 1 seed Syracuse faces No. 9 seed Louisville Wednesday in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals. The Cardinals enter the matchup with the worst scoring defense in the conference while the Orange boast the ACC's third-best scoring offense. Read More »
Curtis Chin encourages students to break barriers through national book tour
Curtis Chin visited Syracuse University on Tuesday as part of his national book tour. He discussed his award-winning memoir, “Everything I Learned, I Learned In a Chinese Restaurant.” Read More »
‘The Tortured Poets Department’ should mark end of Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff era
Taylor Swift released 31 songs for “The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology” mixed with two sounds and lackluster lyrics. The album feels disjointed, and Swift needs to stop creating repetitive work. Read More »
Student-run firm brings Gen-Z approach to digital marketing
POV Brand Management, founded by Phoebe Gullingsrud in 2021, now serves 12 clients including SU’s Martin J. Whitman School of Management. Read More »
Pitbull, T-Pain to perform in Syracuse on Sept. 7
Pitbull is coming to Syracuse again in September. If you’re already starting to miss being on campus, get ready for one of the first concerts of the 2024 fall semester. Read More »
