Tag: Syracuse
Syracuse PG Kyle Cuffe Jr. will enter transfer portal
Syracuse men’s basketball point guard Kyle Cuffe Jr. is entering the transfer portal, On3’s Joe Tipton reported Friday. Read More »
School of Art students grapple with limited access to Adobe Creative Cloud
Students in SU’s School of Art are not provided with Adobe CC access on their personal devices, despite many courses requiring its programs. Read More »
CNY Solidarity Coalition hosts de-escalation training for activists
The CNY Solidarity Coalition hosted “De-escalation Training for Activists" Wednesday, an interactive workshop. Read More »
ArtRage Gallery hosts discussion on refugee resettlement, anti-Immigration policies
ArtRage Gallery hosted a discussion to provide advice regarding refugee resettlement and the impact of Trump’s anti-immigration policies. Read More »
SU students soak up the sun on spring semester's 1st warm day
This week Tuesday and Wednesday, the warmer temperatures beckoned Syracuse University students to Shaw Quadrangle and other parts of campus to soak up the sunshine, blast some tunes and skateboard past the Hall of Languages. Read More »
CNY Regional Market’s F Shed faces stark obstacles toward revitalization
CNY Regional Market’s F Shed, once a beloved haven for ravers and a refuge for rockers in the Syracuse community, hopes to make a return by mid-April with renovations to improve the sound levels. Read More »
USen addresses Department of Education funding cuts at Wednesday meeting
Chancellor Syverud assured SU’s Senate of financial stability while addressing federal changes to the DOEd race-based programs. Read More »
New ESF Radio set to grow student voices with April launch
ESF Radio is trying to change the lack of ESF-specific clubs and organizations with a student-run online radio station. Read More »
Inka’s brings Peruvian taste with Japanese touch to Syracuse food scene
Inka's, a new fusion restaurant that opened in November, brings a menu filled with Peruvian flavors and Japanese influences to the city of Syracuse. Read More »
Catch up on what you missed on campus during SU’s spring break
Despite Syracuse University's spring break last week, the city remained lively with concerts and other celebrations. Read More »
Continue St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, rock out with Malignancy this weekend
Rock out at the Jimi Hendrix Experience or continue your St. Patrick’s Day celebrations with the Young Dubliners this week. Read More »
Emma Muchnick’s career-high 5 goals lift Syracuse past Loyola
Emma Muchnick lifted No. 8 Syracuse to its 14-12 victory over No. 17 Loyola Wednesday by notching a career-high five goals, including the game-winner. Read More »
Girshon: Year 3 is March Madness or bust for Adrian Autry
Our columnist writes head coach Adrian Autry must lead Syracuse back to March Madness next season to keep his job. Read More »
Syracuse men’s basketball end of season award show: Impact transfer, worst loss
Syracuse men’s basketball endured one of its worst seasons in program history, failing to make the NCAA Tournament for the fourth straight season. Read More »
Syracuse sweeps Niagara, highlighted by walk-off in home opener
Syracuse softball swept its home-opening doubleheader Wednesday against Niagara, 7-6 and 15-0. The Orange had a walk-off finish in game one and won by run-rule in game two. Read More »
Syracuse overcomes early offensive inefficiencies to sweep Niagara
In the first leg of its doubleheader against Niagara, Syracuse stranded eight baserunners in a 7-6 walk-off win. Read More »
Observations from SU’s win over Loyola: Muchnick’s career day, draw unit outclassed
No. 8 Syracuse lost the draw-control battle 19-10 to No. 17 Loyola, which entered with the highest draw control winning percentage in Division I. Read More »
No. 8 Syracuse notches 2nd straight win, defeats No. 17 Loyola 14-12
After downing Pittsburgh Saturday, No. 8 Syracuse won its second straight game by defeating No. 17 Loyola 14-12. Read More »
SU Remembrance Scholars cohort, Women In National Security host panel to prevent violent extremism
SU’s Remembrance Scholars cohort and Women In National Security hosted a panel on Tuesday to help prevent violent extremism. Read More »
Hendricks Chapel honors late SU, SUNY ESF students, faculty, trustees at ceremony
Hendricks Chapel's Service of Commemoration honored over 100 community members with name readings and choir performances. Read More »
Michael Bay's ‘We are Storror’ stuns with thrilling parkour sequences
Michael Bay’s “We Are Storror” depicts the ecstatic thrill parkour can produce for players and viewers alike. Read More »
Pulitzer winner Emily Nussbaum talks origins of popular TV at Bird Library
Emily Nussbaum visit to Syracuse University’s Bird Library explored the impact of television pioneer Gertrude Berg. Read More »
Singles struggles drop Syracuse to worst ACC start since 2022
After losing just eight singles matches in its seven nonconference matchups, Syracuse has already dropped 19 through six conference matches. Read More »
Historic redlining in Syracuse continues to impact public schools
The Syracuse City School District continues to feel the effects of segregation after the city's historic redlining. Read More »
