Tag: Syracuse
Ameresome celebrates Nigerian culture, Queens fashion
Clothing designer and Syracuse University senior John Ayoola Fadugbagbe’s clothing brand specializes in custom military-inspired vintage clothing through pins and patches that echo his Nigerian heritage. Read More »
Evaluating Syracuse’s revamped defense 3 games in
With Kaci Benoit, Coco Vandiver and Daniella Guyette at the forefront, Syracuse’s defense has become an impenetrable force three games into 2025. Our beat writer evaluates SU’s revamped defense. Read More »
Previewing No. 4 SU’s ACC opener versus No. 2 North Carolina
After starting the year 3-0, Syracuse is set for its second ranked game of the year versus No. 2 UNC on Saturday. The Tar Heels are led by sisters Chloe an Ashley Humphrey, who've posted 15 points apiece this season. Read More »
'Overture: 2025 Faculty Survey' showcases talent of SU's VPA staff
“Overture: 2025 Faculty Survey” is an exhibit at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse in downtown Syracuse that features the artwork of nearly 30 faculty members from Syracuse University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts. Read More »
Vote for your favorite band at Dazed, rave in Shrek’s swamp this weekend
This week, join Dazed for a charity show benefitting Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital or party at The Song & Dance's Shrek Rave. Read More »
SCORE educates on racial disparities, history through youth-led sessions
SCORE prepares students to educate others about racial disparities and the histories of minority groups that aren’t taught in schools. Read More »
Emma Ward named Inside Lacrosse Co-Player of the Week
Emma Ward was honored alongside James Madison’s Maddie Epke as Inside Lacrosse’s Player of the Week, the publication announced Tuesday. Read More »
Girshon: Syracuse’s embarrassing collapse vs. Pitt wasn’t surprising
Column: Syracuse led Pittsburgh 22-6 early in Tuesday's game before crumbling in the second half, leading to an embarrassing 80-69 loss. The Orange's collapse wasn't surprising in the slightest, our columnist writes. Read More »
Citizen Action of New York hosts rally standing with public workers, unions
Citizen Action of New York rally opposed Trump's actions to restructure the federal workforce, which could lead to job losses. Read More »
‘SNL50: The Anniversary Special' honors history, proves relevance
Saturday Night Live aired a three hour special on Sunday, celebrating the show's 50th anniversary with old and new hosts and skits. Read More »
Common Council unanimously votes to improve Syracuse water quality
The Syracuse City Common Council unanimously approved a series of measures aimed at addressing the city’s water quality issues. Read More »
‘Love Hurts’ leans on intense action but lacks creative plot
Jonathan Eusebio, made his directorial debut with, “Love Hurts,” a film featuring intense action sequences but lackluster plot. Read More »
‘Paddington in Peru’ loses cozy charm, maintains clever humor
“Paddington in Peru” displays stunning visuals and exceptional acting but does not live up to the charm of its predecessors. Read More »
SU directs employees on working with external law enforcement, including ICE
The Department of Public Safety issued instructions for employees should the United States Immigrations and Customs Enforcement enter campus. Read More »
Miyuka Kimoto’s life-changing decision spurred stardom at Syracuse
Despite transitioning from Japan to SU during the COVID-19 pandemic, Miyuka Kimoto has emerged as a star for the Orange. Read More »
Opinion: SU's FYS 101 course still needs revamping
For most people, college is the first time they are truly exposed to the vital concepts and ideas these DEI courses should be revealing, so it’s on our representatives at this school to get it right. Read More »
Observations from SU’s defeat to Pitt: Early turnovers, 3s galore
Chris Bell took over against Pittsburgh with a season-high 23 points and seven made 3s, but Syracuse still fell to the Panthers 80-69. Here are more observations on the Orange's road loss. Read More »
Molly Guzik’s career-high 5 points helps No. 4 Syracuse past Cornell
Molly Guzik’s career-high five points on two goals and three assists propelled No. 4 Syracuse past Cornell 18-10 on Tuesday. Read More »
Syracuse crumbles in 2nd half en route to 80-69 loss to Pitt
Syracuse led Pittsburgh by as much as 16 points in the first half but was outscored by 18 in the second half, leading to an 80-69 loss. Read More »
No. 4 Syracuse downs Cornell 18-10 for 3rd-straight win
No. 4 Syracuse downed Cornell 18-10 behind Emma Ward, Olivia Adamson and Alexa Vogelman each notching five points. Read More »
Observations from No. 4 SU’s win over Cornell: Adamson’s burst, 1st-half finish
No. 4 Syracuse downed Cornell 18-10 behind Emma Ward, Olivia Adamson and Alexa Vogelman each notching five points. Read More »
Newhouse News Diversity Fellowship website changes after DOEd directive
The Newhouse School's News Diversity Fellowship is updating its website following a DOEd complaint, but the program itself remains unchanged. Read More »
‘A Place To Call Home’ explores Syracuse housing crisis through photography
ArtRage Gallery and Central Current news organization collaborated to curate the photography exhibit “A Place to Call Home,” which focuses on the housing crisis in Syracuse. Read More »
'Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe)’ builds on original's success with 5 new tracks
Sabrina Carpenter takes fans on a rollercoaster of heartbreak and laughter with five new songs on Short n’ Sweet (Deluxe). Read More »