Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona argues that having a smaller audience allows shows with more freedom of expression when it comes to taking on darker issues. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar argues that buying diversity is the easy way out for universities in response to student protests. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi argues that the power of high-profile artists has the potential to change the ways in which the music streaming industry operates. Read more »
Conservative columnist Victoria Razzi discusses the recent cancellation of a yoga class at the University of Ottawa and argues that the decision was motivated by political correctness being taken too far. Read more »
Liberal columnist Thomas Beckley-Forest calls on the people of the United States and the country’s leaders to refrain from perpetuating xenophobia toward Syrian refugees. Read more »
Generation Y columnist Alison Gala argues that the generational shift toward spirituality gives millennials freedom from self-exploration from the strict rules of some religious institutions. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Elaina Crockett argues that the Boy and Girl Scouts should remain separate for childhood development and traditional purposes, but that there must be a balance in programming and ideals. Read more »
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez calls on local politicians to lead in the push for much-needed transportation resources for Syracuse area high school students. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi discusses Snapchat’s recent changes and suggests that the app should work toward simplicity rather than host a number of features that clutter the user experience. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Caroline Colvin calls on Syracuse University to strengthen its efforts to create a better environment for LGBTQ athletes by incorporating a system for anonymous harassment reporting and mandatory diversity trainings. Read more »
Excerpt: Liberal columnist Keely Sullivan argues that calling out Facebook users for changing their profile pictures to include the French flag is divisive and shifts the conversation away from the severity of the attacks. Read more »
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona considers Shia LaBeouf's latest art performance "All My Movies" and argues that critics fail to assess the quality of a piece due to its appearance of originality. Read more »
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez calls on Syracuse University to follow in the footsteps of other institutions by having a greater commitment to improving the local economy. Read more »
Liberal columnist Thomas Beckley-Forest suggests that communities nationwide follow in Chicago’s example of putting police misconduct records online. Read more »
Conservative columnist Victoria Razzi argues that Jennifer Lawrence’s recent comments on the Republican Party are based on stereotypical assumptions and not valid party values. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Elaina Crockett praises Amandla Stenberg’s efforts to incorporate diverse representation and female empowerment into her new comic book series "NIOBE: She is Life." Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Caroline Colvin urges the Syracuse University community to embrace the main values of Vice President Joe Biden's speech as a part of the "It's On Us" campaign. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Caroline Colvin argues that the campaign against American Girl Magazine for including a story about a girl with two dads is unjustifiable. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi considers Twitter’s changing of “favorites” to “likes,” and argues that the company should focus on changing its culture if it wants to attract new users. Read more »
Conservative columnist Victoria Razzi argues that it is the minor victories that have the potential to spur national progress for the Republican Party. Read more »