Tag: @Cuse
Madelyn Lopez’s 4 RBIs lifts Syracuse over Georgia Tech 7-1
Madelyn Lopez went 3-for-4 at the plate and drove in a game-high four RBIs in Syracuse’s 7-1 win over Georgia Tech. Read More »
Observations from No. 5 SU’s win over Louisville: Mashewske sets record, Nakazawa shut down
Kate Mashewske set SU’s program record by winning 16 draw controls versus Lousiville. Read More »
Syracuse defeats Georgia Tech 6-5 on Makenzie Foster walk-off double
“Our freshman Kenzie did an incredible job today of battling and competing." Makenzie Foster's walk-off double led Syracuse past Georgia Tech 6-5. Read More »
Julianna Verni's relief performance sets up Syracuse's walk-off win over GT
In Syracuse’s 6-5 walk-off win over Georgia Tech, dominant relief pitching late from Julianna Verni helped the Orange force a rubber match against the Yellow Jackets. Read More »
Syracuse swept 7-0 by Florida State
Syracuse was swept for the second time this season, falling to Florida State 7-0 for its fourth straight loss. Read More »
DPS hosts open house for new Marshall Street substation
Syracuse University’s Department of Public Safety opened the doors to its new substation during a community open house event Friday. Read More »
Opponent Preview: What to know ahead of Louisville
No. 5 Syracuse has won 13-of-14 all-time matchups with Louisville, including last season’s 17-5 victory. More on the Cardinals. Read More »
Syracuse gives up 8 hits in 5-1 loss to Georgia Tech
Syracuse gave up eight hits in its home opener against Georgia Tech, leading to a 5-1 loss. Read More »
Syracuse falls 5-1 to Georgia Tech in home opener
Syracuse recorded just one run on four hits Friday versus Georgia Tech, dropping its home opener 5-1. Read More »
SEIU-affiliated groups announce unionization efforts at campus rally
Hourly Food Services workers at Syracuse University plan to hold an election this semester for union recognition. Read More »
SU purchases Hotel Skyler Syracuse
Syracuse University purchased the Hotel Skyler to keep a hotel close to university property after converting the Sheraton Hotel. Read More »
Eroding education: The state of African American Studies at Syracuse University
AAS faculty and staff received an email notifying them that their department would have no chair for this semester on Jan. 12, 2024. Read More »
In the maple syrup community, cultural roots run as deep as maple trees
Many maple farms, predominantly family-owned, are suffering as winters become shorter and shorter. It means the time frame for making the syrup is shrinking. Read More »
Noble Cellar owners look to balance new restaurant with storied history
Noble Cellar, a restaurant on Onondaga Street, opened last year. A former spot on the Underground Railroad, the owners are honoring the building’s history. Read More »
Syracuse's inaugural D-I softball team forged its own culture despite limited resources
Syracuse softball is amid its 25th season in Division I. In 2000, head coach Maryjo Firnbach built up SU's inaugural program and delivered a 24-win campaign despite limited resources. Read More »
Olivia Rodrigo proves the need to destigmatize sex ed, provide free contraceptives
But, if anything, that means comprehensive sex education and open access to resources are that much more crucial to making sex less scary and mysterious. This not only lowers the risk of pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infections but also provides a safe space at school and home to ask questions about their sexual health. Read More »
Metro Boomin, Future prove their mettle with ‘WE DON’T TRUST YOU’
“WE DON’T TRUST YOU” is the first full-album collaboration between Metro Boomin and Future. Together, the artists capture hustle and progress. Read More »
March on Washington for Gaza through the eyes of a Palestinian American journalist
This was different. I knew I had to be present and serve as a witness in whatever way that spoke to me on an internal, even spiritual level. That may be why I found inspiration and beauty in quieter moments like prayer or following light when it inevitably cut through darkness, creating a relationship that existed in the contrast, where the duality of pain and perseverance coexists. Read More »
Jewish, Muslim students find ‘common ground’ in inaugural fellowship
Syracuse University’s Jewish-Muslim Dialogue Fellowship brought 10 Jewish and 10 Muslim students together for weekly interfaith discussions. Read More »
SGEU’s recent contract with SU came from over 2 years of organizing, activism
For over two years, Syracuse Graduate Employees United worked to form an official union. On Tuesday, SGEU agreed to a contract with SU. Read More »
College of Law announces Housing Clinic for fall 2024
SU's College of Law will offer a housing clinic for the fall 2024 semester which will provide more opportunities for law students. Read More »
Our humor columnist could bring everything to the table as the next Otto
Today, our humor columnist writes a plea to be next in line to be Otto the Orange. From her lack of social anxiety to her outstanding dedication, she is the perfect candidate. Read More »
Hear the best tunes this weekend from jazz to rock tributes
From rock music to jazz tunes, enjoy this weekend’s upcoming concerts in Syracuse. Read More »
Strong defensive 3rd quarter leads No. 5 Syracuse past No. 7 Loyola
Despite falling in the draw circle 19-12, Syracuse’s defense stepped up, holding the Greyhounds scoreless for 15 minutes in the second half, leading to a 16-13 win. Read More »
