Tag: Indiana
Devin Mockobee chose Purdue over Navy. Now he's the Boilermakers’ leading rusher.
After falling under the radar as a recruit, Devin Mockobee walked on at Purdue, where he’s established himself as one of its top offensive weapons. Read More »
Gallery: Syracuse men's soccer takes home 1st-ever College Cup
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 »
Roundtable: Beat writers give advice for your NCAA Tournament bracket
We asked our beat writers to answer their biggest sleeper, Final Four, SU’s ceiling, floor, and more. Here’s what they said. Read More »
You Op To Know: Student Life columnist discusses local impact of excessive fines ruling
This week, Assistant Editorial Editor Michael Sessa and Student Life columnist Jack Mettler discuss some of the local impacts of a recent Supreme Court ruling on excessive fines. Read More »
‘The Diviners’ shares story of community, kindness at Baldwinsville Theatre Guild
“The Diviners,” a play by Jim Leonard Jr., will open at The Baldwinsville Theatre Guild on Friday. Read More »
Get tips for travelling on a budget from YouTubers Damon And Jo
Damon Dominique and Jo Franco are two YouTubers who love to travel and learn about different languages and cultures. Read More »
Madness at the movies: How Hollywood has embraced sports
There’s a reason why sports movies are so successful, and why basketball movies haven’t gotten as much attention as other sports. Read More »
Syracuse Stage to host play following the life of a boy with autism
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” is set to premiere at the Syracuse Stage on Wednesday. Read More »
Actor with autism will lead ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’ for first time
Mickey Rowe is the first actor on the autism spectrum to play the lead role of Christopher Boone, who has autism, in any major production of the play. Read More »
Earlham College tries to find the positives in a 4-year losing streak
In 2015, the team's head coach, Nick Johnson, won a coach of the year award even though the Quakers finished 0-10. Read More »
Keith Smart's game-winner stings Syracuse 30 years later
It’s been 30 years since Smart entrenched his name into basketball lore, floating a game-winning baseline jumper as Syracuse stood five seconds from its first-ever championship. Read More »
Don't be salty about these towns stealing Syracuse's name
Syracuse has been known as the Salt City since the 1800s, and its legacy as a major salt producer inspired towns around the nation to adopt the Syracuse name. Read More »
New York Sen. Chuck Schumer at Donald Trump's inauguration: 'Our best days are yet to come'
In a speech prior to Donald Trump's swearing-in on Friday, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer made pointed remarks aimed at the president but said he remains confident that Americans will prosper. Read More »
Republicans control the Senate
Republicans picked up 49 seats including three key battleground states of North Carolina, Indiana and Wisconsin. Read More »
Kaine, Pence spar at only vice presidential debate of 2016
The two vice presidential nominees clashed over immigration, terrorism, Donald Trump's taxes, Hillary Clinton's record as secretary of state, abortion rights and more, Read More »
Syracuse University professor weighs on the possibility of a contested convention
Syracuse University Assistant Professor Christopher Faricy discusses the possibility of a contested convention in the 2016 presidential election. Read More »
Kara Sheplock
Kara Sheplock grew up in Indiana but as her parents are from Liverpool, she has been an orange fan her whole life. When she came to Syracuse University for college, she was disappointed in her relationship with her RA so she decided to be one and be better. Read More »
Students celebrate Syracuse women's basketball Final Four win inside Schine
Syracuse University students gathered inside the Schine Student Center to cheer on the SU women's basketball team in its win over the University of Washington. Read More »
Explore Indianapolis, home of the women's NCAA Final Four
Traveling to Indianapolis for the Women's Basketball Final Four game? When you're not getting your March Madness on, take a break in the city using Pulp's ultimate entertainment guide. Read More »
Why the Student Association decided to provide free transportation to Houston, Indianapolis for Final Four games
In response to excitement toward the men’s and women’s basketball teams’ advance to the Final Four, the Syracuse University Student Association will send buses full of SU students to the men's game in Houston and the women’s game in Indianapolis. Read More »
The 5 biggest news stories from this week in Indianapolis, the site of the women's Final Four
Here are the five biggest news stories happening right now in Indianapolis, which is the location of the Syracuse University women's basketball team's Final Four game. Read More »
Student Association to offer free bus transportation to women's Final Four game in Indianapolis
The Student Association will provide Syracuse University students with free busing to Indianapolis to see SU's women's basketball team play in its first-ever Final Four. Read More »
Syracuse University students line up for free bus tickets to Houston for men's Final Four game
The first student on line for free bus tickets arrived at the Schine Student Center around 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday. Tickets were distributed starting at 10:30 a.m. Read More »