Tag: @Cuse
David Haas, Sarah’s Guest House provide patients with ‘shelter from the storm’
David Haas, executive director of Sarah's Guest House, uses his "hidden handicap" to empathize with patients battling life crises. Read More »
Marvin Druger's 90th birthday celebrates an 'immeasurable' legacy at SU
Even at 90 years old, professor emeritus Marvin Druger is still as lively as he was his whole life. He’s known for being engaging, making people laugh and sharing his stories. Read More »
Sherry Cola's path to success is paved by being unapologetically herself
Sherry Cola, known for “Joy Ride” and “Good Trouble,” came to Syracuse University on Tuesday as the AAPI Month Commemorative Speaker. She told students to be unapologetically themselves. Read More »
Kayla Treanor’s coaching aspirations derive from father’s storied career
“I grew up around it and absolutely loved it. And I think I loved it so much because my dad really loved it.” Before leading Syracuse from the sidelines, Kayla Treanor grew her love for coaching by watching her father’s high school coaching career. Read More »
'Cruel April' poetry workshops highlights Hispanic poets
On Thursday, Hispanic poets Marcelo Hernandez Castillo and Dashel Hernandez Guirado are coming to Syracuse for poetry readings. The event is a part of Point of Contact Gallery’s Cruel April poetry series. Read More »
Our humor columnist defeats their fear of the dark thanks to the solar eclipse
Somehow our humor columnist survived the total solar eclipse, even though she’s scared of the dark. She spent months preparing for the darkness the totality would bring. Read More »
Opponent Preview: Everything to know ahead of Clemson
No. 2 Syracuse faces Clemson for the second time ever Saturday as SU looks to stay unbeaten in ACC play. Here's everything to know about the Tigers. Read More »
International students from China experience art education differently in the U.S.
While understanding this pluralistic world, I still have a long way to go in exploring my insights and style as an international student. Whether an international student or domestic student, I encourage everyone to continue to reflect on your relationship with both creativity and conformity. Read More »
Arkasha Stevenson brings new aspects of body horror in ‘The First Omen’
Arkasha Stevenson’s new film “The First Omen” is a welcome addition to the “Omen” franchise. Read More »
Listen to local tunes or out of town ditty at this weekend’s concerts
Rock out to some indie, pop or alternative music this weekend. With shows at The Song & Dance and Funk ‘n Waffles, there is something for all types of music lovers. Read More »
Syracuse’s pitching shines in series sweep of Colgate
"We’ve been priding ourselves in trusting our defense.” Syracuse’s pitchers recorded 15 strikeouts and allowed just two runs in its first doubleheader sweep of Colgate since 2001. Read More »
Syracuse sweeps doubleheader vs. Colgate
Following three losses against Clemson last weekend, Syracuse swept its doubleheader versus Colgate. Read More »
Lil Yachty, Teezo Touchdown to perform at Block Party
Lil Yachty is headlining University Union’s annual Block Party, with supporting acts from Teezo Touchdown, ISOxo and FEƎM. Read More »
SU needs to better advocate for Arab students on campus
By allowing SU students to immerse themselves in the richness of Arab culture, and learn about it in academic spaces, we can facilitate a collective appreciation and understanding of Arab contributions and achievements. Read More »
SU Department of Drama's 'Touch(ed)' explores mental health with help of devoted cast, crew
“Touch(ed)” is a play of exploration into themes of mental health and wellness. In preparation, cast and crew members learned how to accurately portray their characters. Read More »
Makenzie Foster's high-level youth play spurred smooth transition to SU
Makenzie Foster has emerged as a promising freshman for Syracuse this season, boasting a .321 batting average. Her transition to D-I softball stems from competing with the Beverly Bandits, an elite club team that Foster helped propel to a national title appearance. Read More »
Lizzy McAlpine's 'Older' is a personal, artistic milestone
Lizzy McAlpine’s third album, “Older,” is more complex and somber than her former albums. Read More »
Two SU College of Law students awarded Tully Rinckey Foundation military scholarships
First-year law student Tiffany Johnson and third-year Andrew Patterson were awarded the inaugural Tully Rinckey Foundation Military Scholarship — a scholarship awarded to law students who have served or are serving in the United States Armed Forces. Read More »
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs named top school for public affairs by U.S. News and World Report
U.S. News and World Report ranked Maxwell number one 13 out of the 14 times that peer surveys in the program have been conducted. Read More »
Pretrial detainee sues Onondaga County Sheriff's Office over excessive force
Nyquest Allen, a man in pretrial detention, is suing the Onondaga County Sheriff's Office and three deputies for use of excessive force. Read More »
DPS says man attempting to break into vehicles at SU issued trespassing ticket
The individual, who was identified as a non-affiliate of SU, was “quickly apprehended” by Department of Public Safety officers. Read More »
Spring Football Notebook 2024: Gadsden, Meeks ruled out for rest of spring practice
Syracuse head coach Fran Brown said that tight end Oronde Gadsden II and wide receiver Jackson Meeks will not return for the remainder of spring practice due to injuries. More observations on SU's latest spring practice. Read More »
First Green Innovation Competition awards $15,000 toward student sustainability proposal
Sophomores Josephine Crow and Lilyan Minicozzi received the first-place title and a $15,000 grant at Syracuse University’s inaugural Green Innovation Competition. Their project, “Marmalade: turning university waste into something sweet!” proposes a waste-reduction and recycling system for dormitory move-in and move-out. Read More »
Despite cloudy weather, the 2024 solar eclipse was an ‘eruption’ of Syracuse spirit
Despite the cloudy weather, hundreds of people stared up at the sky on the Syracuse University campus to view the total solar eclipse. Read More »
