California is among other states that have recently made tremendous progress for worker’s rights and have passed legislation that, if successful, could set a nationwide… Read more »
On Friday, a crowd of students, professors, administrators and community members gathered in Grant Auditorium for a town hall-style event, “#SpeakUpSU.” Hosted by the Syracuse… Read more »
In April of 2014, Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice threw a punch across his fiancé’s face in the elevator of a luxury casino resort,… Read more »
The Kardashians have become synonymous with low-brow entertainment. And whether you love them or hate them, you cannot deny that their E! reality TV empire… Read more »
Last Wednesday, President Barack Obama laid out his plan to combat Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. His plan wasn’t too radical in terms of… Read more »
CeeLo Green landed himself in hot water after a series of controversial tweets about rape. After being accused of drugging and raping his date in… Read more »
In just a few short months, net neutrality went from an insider technology term to a trending topic and web-wide campaign. Monday is the deadline… Read more »
After using the phrase “we don’t have a strategy” when responding to a complicated question about his plan of action against the Islamic State two… Read more »
Every so often, the resounding crusade to raise the federal minimum wage picks up steam. The latest cry came from President Barack Obama on Labor… Read more »
Last week, CVS marked the first pharmaceutical company to ban the sale of cigarettes in its stores, proving that large companies can in fact be… Read more »
A popular tactic by climate change deniers is to say that the earth stopped warming 15 years ago. While its true global temperatures have flattened… Read more »
This year, Republicans and Democrats are more polarized than any point within the past two decades, according to Pew Research Center. It is likely not… Read more »
Instead of taking place during orientation week, the timing of the traditional Welcome Week event “There’s More to My Story” was pushed back to this… Read more »
On Thursday, James Richardson, a former Republican spokesman for former Governor of Utah, John Huntsman, came out as a gay man. He encouraged change within… Read more »
In marketing, social media is not the savior. With the NFL season beginning this past weekend, new expensive ad campaigns from GE, McDonalds, Lincoln, Nationwide… Read more »
"Forrest Gump” is 20 years old. Despite its age, the movie is still incredibly popular, relatable and worth another watch. And just this past Friday, it… Read more »
Controversy has struck Undercover Colors, a nail polish that changes colors when it detects date rape drugs. Many believe that this effort to prevent rape… Read more »
Most of the anticipation surrounding Apple’s Sept. 9 event has been focused on the iPhone 6, but Apple could also produce a game changer for… Read more »
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake shook northern San Francisco on Aug. 24, injuring dozens and causing widespread power failure. This was the area’s largest earthquake in… Read more »
For the last few years, many people have been spending money without using physical cash. Instead, ordering food, shopping online and paying for cabs have… Read more »
On Thursday, when asked in a news conference about how to combat The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), President Barack Obama stated: “We… Read more »
According to an Aug. 27 Politico article, a case study done by Crossroads GPS and American Action Network reports a significant difference in favorability by… Read more »