Greek Life at SU is not as widespread as social media makes it seem
Looking at social media alone, one could easily assume that fraternities and sororities are one of the only ways to be involved at SU outside of the classroom. Read more »
Looking at social media alone, one could easily assume that fraternities and sororities are one of the only ways to be involved at SU outside of the classroom. Read more »
In the few writing-intensive classes I have been in at SU, they all have one thing in common: lack of feedback on the student’s writing. Read more »
SU students watching the show should keep in mind the reality of the situations Euphoria portrays while also remembering the sensitivity of the topics before adopting them into popular culture. Read more »
It's time to embrace a diverse range of classes, see what you like and then decide when you have a clear sense of direction. Read more »
Climate change will bring unbearable snow levels, wind and lower temperatures, disrupting life and traditions in Syracuse. Read more »
Large, future-oriented goals for the new year will prevent SU students from living in the present. Short-term, smaller goals will improve students’ mental health and well-being. Read more »
The WHO does not have enough information about the Omicron variant to make any conclusions, and the SU community shouldn’t either. Read more »
In recent years, news outlets across New York have become scarce, making citizens ill-informed of local happenings. The New York Local News Act would change that. Read more »
Mayor Walsh ought to move forward with the removal of the Columbus statue. Read more »
Although it may seem better to study for an extra 30 minutes, you will be better off if you set that time aside to sleep, eat or exercise. Read more »
Part of progressing as a civilization is having the ability to look back and realize how far we’ve come. Removing statues of historic figures takes this ability away. Read more »
Self-defense laws make it possible for people like Kyle Rittenhouse to get away with harming or killing people. Read more »
Mandating the COVID-19 booster shot would protect the SU community from more outbreaks of the virus. Read more »
If the AAPI+ community unites its’ voice at SU, positive change will follow. Read more »
The LGBTQ community’s appropriation of African American Vernacular English needs to be addressed. Read more »
Adding course withdrawals to students’ transcripts provides nothing but stress for students at SU. Read more »
SU should incorporate more HCE programs into its curriculum to allow more first-year students to take advantage of academic resources on campus. Read more »
While supply chain shortages have been disappointing for SU students, they must remain hopeful that solutions will be made to the global issue. Read more »
After a successful first term, Walsh has proved he is the most qualified person to lead the city for the next four years. Read more »
SPD and DPS must be more vigilant while on duty, for their presence currently isn’t doing enough to ensure safety and prevent criminal activity. Read more »
SU students should have the decency to thoughtfully determine whether a costume is offensive or stereotypical. Read more »
If Marshall Street added these five businesses, students would reap the benefits. Read more »
Two months after the start of classes, ESF administrators continue to sit on their hands while each day graduate employees risk their health teaching ESF students Read more »
The Syracuse Police Department must do better. Their actions on Oct. 15th were unacceptable and the officers involved need to be held accountable. Read more »