With finals around the corner, students share learned helplessness
As college students face continuous academic, social or internal challenges, they develop a stagnant mentality for change, impairing the potential of success. Read more »
As college students face continuous academic, social or internal challenges, they develop a stagnant mentality for change, impairing the potential of success. Read more »
The Iranian regime is only making these moves as publicity stunts to quell the protests that have hit the country and made waves internationally. Read more »
Franchised restaurants like Popeyes are harming local businesses on Marshall Street. Read more »
The saddest part of this whole situation isn’t the exchange rate but the lack of resources and amenities at SU for international students. Read more »
Since studying abroad in London, I have noticed that a lot of the locals I met have a much better understanding of foreign affairs than my peers and me. Read more »
In a lockdown drill, I want to feel as if coming home is likely. Sitting in a corner does not secure my safety. Read more »
Mental health in the Black community is being ignored and Daniel Prude is one example of this critical issue not being taken seriously. Read more »
SU needs to make clear what its safety plan is if there were to be an active shooter on campus. Students should not have to be on lockdown for 12 hours like the students at UVA were. Read more »
I believe Lincoln would want his statue removed, for these are the same values that he too admired. He would urge us to reconsider his position. Read more »
This incident is yet another example of why gun laws must change. Read more »
All we see in the news and in social media are the cycle of news of Iranian youth being shot dead on the streets, with more news of people mourning for them and some being shot while mourning. Read more »
SU needs more speakers that are outspoken about critical issues like these so students can relate. Read more »
This year’s midterm elections featured the second highest youth-voter turnout in almost three decades, and proved that the political influence of college voters is undeniably powerful. Read more »
Not only is the bond a major step for New York, but it also provides a path for other states to take aggressive and necessary steps to protect our planet’s people. Read more »
Moderate liberalism is losing its steam nationwide, even in the often blue empire state, and it’s time for Democrats in New York and across America to get their head out of the sand. Read more »
It’s important that students with disabilities are exposed to an accelerated academic environment like college classes. Read more »
For women of color, discussing rape culture in higher education is not just a matter of sexism, but also racism. Read more »
Education on neurodiverse topics will help people identify the problematic ways entertainment media portrays neurodivergent people, and help normalize these communities’ existence in society. Read more »
As a Syracuse City School District senior, I’m concerned that I won’t be walking the stage with the peers I began my high school journey with because they have dropped out. Read more »
During my sophomore year at Syracuse University, I noticed many facets of my identity that I had no choice but to quarrel with on a daily basis, especially as a Black woman with a learning disability at a predominately white institution. Read more »
Universities must be able to practice affirmative action if they are to make their admissions cycles equitable. Read more »
As a sanctuary city, Syracuse legislators should be focusing on the creation and funding of youth social welfare programs that would help combat generational poverty. Read more »
Playing songs by artists such as Kanye West could have a negative emotional effect on many members of the community. Read more »
The environmental crisis faces us all but the direct consequences of climate change do not hurt everyone equally. They fall hardest on predominantly low-income, Black and Indigenous people and other communities of color. Read more »