Flu shot clinics open to students
To protect students against the flu virus, Syracuse University Health Services has already started administering shots for the upcoming flu season. Flu activity most commonly… Read more »
To protect students against the flu virus, Syracuse University Health Services has already started administering shots for the upcoming flu season. Flu activity most commonly… Read more »
For many women, the very thought of trying on a bathing suit can result in feelings of self-objectification, shame and dissatisfaction.Researcher Marika Tiggemann explored the… Read more »
For many women, the very thought of trying on a bathing suit can result in feelings of self-objectification, shame and dissatisfaction.Researcher Marika Tiggemann explored the… Read more »
People with a more positive outlook on life have a lesser chance of facing cardiovascular problems.Those who already suffer from cardiovascular disease experience a slower… Read more »
New research is explaining nature's role in the tragedy of the Titanic and is helping to explain how a ship deemed 'unsinkable' could sink.Original theories… Read more »
Media outlets claimed the findings of Zunli Lu support arguments that human-induced global warming is a myth. But Lu claims his findings actually do not… Read more »
Dissolvable tobacco products have been on the market since the early 2000s. Tobacco companies like R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. brand them to be healthier, yet… Read more »
The phrase 'text me later' is commonly heard on the Syracuse University campus. But the saying may have large consequences, as a study shows cellphones… Read more »
A requirement in President Barack Obama's 2010 health care law for health insurance to cover basic birth control services for women — even at Catholic… Read more »
As families become busier in today's society, sitting down for a meal has become less realistic and unhealthy fast foods are now the easiest option.… Read more »
Syracuse Say Yes to Education has chosen the Syracuse University men's basketball game against Louisville at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 3, to be the second… Read more »
One semester following the R.A.P.E. Center's name change to the Advocacy Center, officials noticed an overall positive response. 'We have had many students, staff and… Read more »
Open enrollment for 2011 faculty benefits starts Monday and continues through Nov. 18, featuring a non-revisit policy unlike last year. This time frame is the… Read more »
Due to budget cuts, Syracuse middle schools were forced to relocate six city police officers that previously worked within the schools to maintain a safe… Read more »
A two-year research study performed by the Ethnographic Research in Illinois Academic Libraries Project revealed that Google is often used inefficiently. Andrew Asher, an ERIAL… Read more »