Tag: Syracuse
SU sweeps season opener vs. Le Moyne, North Carolina Wilmington
Syracuse softball defeated Le Moyne 3-1 and the University of North Carolina Wilmington 5-1 to begin its 2025 season 2-0 on Friday. Read More »
Daniella Guyette holds UAlbany to 6 goals in 1st college start
In her first career start, Daniella Guyette held UAlbany to just six goals on 13 shots in Syracuse’s 21-9 season-opening win. Read More »
Observations from SU’s win over UAlbany: Defense shines, middling draw control
Olivia Adamson and Emma Ward combined for 11 points, while Daniella Guyette only allowed six goals in her first-career start. Read More »
No. 6 Syracuse decimates UAlbany 21-9 in season opener
No. 6 Syracuse began its 2025 campaign with a 21-9 thrashing of UAlbany. Emma Ward and Olivia Adamson combined for 11 points. Read More »
D.O. Sportscast: Beat writers preview Syracuse women's lacrosse’s 2025 season
The Daily Orange's beat writers discuss Syracuse women's lacrosse ahead of its 2025 season opener versus UAlbany. Read More »
Emma Ward, Olivia Adamson named to Tewaaraton Award watch list
Syracuse women’s lacrosse attackers Emma Ward and Olivia Adamson were named to the 2025 Tewaaraton Award watch list. Read More »
Gallery: Scenes from No. 2 Duke's visit to Syracuse
Syracuse men's basketball fell to No. 2 Duke 83-54 Wednesday. Here are the best images from the Blue Devils' visit to SU. Read More »
USen addresses immigration policies, federal budget freezing, DEI programs
Faculty and community members raised concerns about national issues impacting SU’s campus. This photo is from an earlier meeting. Read More »
After 4 decades, Marshall Street's J. Michael Shoes bought by StreeTgame
After four decades of family ownership, J. Michael Shoes on Marshall Street changes ownership to StreeTgame, remembering its local charm. Read More »
SU contains likely No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg, still gets destroyed by Duke
Despite likely No. 1 NBA Draft pick Cooper Flagg attempting a tied-for-season-low seven field goals and scoring 11 points, Duke still destroyed Syracuse 83-54. Read More »
Syracuse Winter Fair is 'a melting pot' for attendees
The Syracuse Winter Fair provides a summer festival experience for upstate New Yorkers in late January with fair rides and food. Read More »
SU's 'Candyman' battles through chronic heart, kidney failure
Uber driver Troy Boyer, more commonly known as “Candyman,” chauffeurs Syracuse University students across campus in his SUV stocked with candy of all kinds. Read More »
Kalamata's Kitchen expands youth's palate with book series, digital content
Syracuse University alumni Derek Wallace invites children to explore unique and cultural foods through Kalamata’s Kitchen. Read More »
Previewing No. 6 Syracuse’s season opener against UAlbany
Fresh off back-to-back Final Four appearances, Syracuse opens its 2025 campaign against UAlbany. Read More »
Stepansky: SU’s 1st Final 4 team doesn’t get the recognition it deserves
Syracuse's 1974-75 squad was its first to make the Final Four. However, our columnist argues many fans don't remember that team, despite paving the way for SU's national prominence. Read More »
Syracuse crushed by No. 2 Duke 83-54 in largest loss of season
Syracuse suffered its largest loss of the season in an 83-54 blowout loss to No. 2 Duke Wednesday. Read More »
Observations from SU’s loss to Duke: Defensive discrepancy, 3-point woes continue
Despite Syracuse altering between man and zone defense throughout the night, Duke still cruised to an 83-54 win. Here are more observations from SU’s eighth loss in ACC play. Read More »
Sing along to Lana Del Rey, Kendrick Lamar's greatest hits this weekend
Celebrate pop artist Lana Del Rey and rap star Kendrick Lamar with the top hits from their discography, or watch Syracuse youth from the Narratio Fellowship program share poetry performed by ballet dancers. Read More »
Interfaith America founder Eboo Patel discusses religious diversity, democracy
On Tuesday night, Dr. Eboo Patel spoke at SU about religious diversity and building connections to promote inclusion and change. Read More »
SIFF's Honoring Outstanding Black Filmmakers amplifies Black culture, creativity
The Syracuse International Film Festival’s second annual Honoring Outstanding Black Filmmakers event recognized talent and creativity in Black filmmaking and directing. Read More »
'Dangerous precedent': SU professors petition after deans' override of faculty vote on new A&S curriculum
Faculty members are urging Deans Mortazavi and Van Slyke to work collaboratively with the Curriculum Committee to revise and delay the implementation of the new Liberal Arts Core by one year. Read More »
Winter Fair provides diverse meats, sweets to central New York
Food vendors at the Syracuse Winter Fair sell a variety of cultural foods, some with untraditional twists. Read More »