SU’s Committee on Athletic Policy reports on changing NCAA landscape
Syracuse University’s Senate discussed “impending changes” to college athletics and their potential impacts during its fourth meeting. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Senate discussed “impending changes” to college athletics and their potential impacts during its fourth meeting. Read more »
College Sports Tomorrow, a group that lists SU Chancellor Kent Syverud as an ambassador, proposed the formation of a new league called the College Student Football League on Tuesday. The proposed league would replace the current FBS model. Read more »
“He’s a guy that was a legend here and I'm able to talk to him about anything in the world.” In his first year as associate head coach, Gerry McNamara has been vital in connecting with SU's current roster. Read more »
Syracuse Chancellor Kent Syverud spoke to ESPN’s Pete Thamel about his involvement with a “Think Tank” trying to come up with a solution for the ever-changing collegiate athletic landscape. Read more »
This is an example of sexism in our media, the NCAA and especially in a sport-loving community like SU which claims to “bleed orange.” Read more »
It has officially been two weeks since Coach Jim Boeheim announced his retirement and if you still haven’t gotten over it, take some advice from our humor columnist. Read more »
After 110 minutes of play and an extended round of penalty kicks, the Syracuse Orange men's soccer team takes home their first national title. The Orange played against the Indiana Hoosiers Monday, December 12 in Cary, North Carolina to finish off the 2022 NCAA Men's College Cup. Read more »
Brave the elements and try out some winter sports at these five spots. Read more »
Venues around the Syracuse area filled with fans eager to watch their favorite teams compete in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Fans from all cultures came together as part of a celebration of their countries and their teams. Read more »
Throughout the Syracuse community, many different cultures have found pride in supporting their countries in the 2022 World Cup. Read more »
Syracuse tailgating has been bringing people together for years and that tradition continues, as tailgaters reminisce about their love and experiences with Orange football. Read more »
From watching Pete Davidson get boo-ed at the Carrier Dome to the closing of Acropolis, the class of 2023 has certainly seen it all. Read more »
The Flowers Skate Shop, in conjunction with Skate4Drew, hosted a skate competition in commemoration of the late Andrew Grabowski who was a beloved pillar of the Syracuse skate scene. Read more »
McClanaghan along with two current SU athletes shared their experiences on dealing with mental health. Read more »
The Syracuse University Outing Club took a spring break trip to Franklin, West Virginia where they backpacked, rock climbed, mountain biked, hiked and went caving. Read more »
Though the Orange failed to advance past the tournament’s second round, Hendricks and the rest of the pep band were happy to have shared their music outside of the Syracuse community. Read more »
The US is diplomatically boycotting the 2022 Beijing Olympics. This is the most recent in a long line of Olympic protests in recent years. Read more »
Competing in Beijing, Akane Hosoyamada is the second SU athlete to compete in the Winter Games. Read more »
John Wildhack said he “didn’t know anything at the time” about the allegations of harassment and bullying against Quentin Hillsman. Read more »
New NCAA interim legislation goes into effect on July 1 where athletes will be able to profit off their name, image and likeness. Read more »
Humor columnist Eliot Fish found the alternative reality where SU men’s basketball wins the NCAA National Championship. See you later, Texas. Read more »
"I just remember (Coach Hillsman) telling us 'no pressure.’ The pressure wasn’t on us … it was on them because everyone expected them to win. ” Day said. Read more »
Since reopening earlier this month, the pub looks forward to welcoming back longtime customers and adding more dining options back to their menu. Read more »
Fall Olympic sports will continue competition during the spring, in addition to regular spring sports. Read more »