SU's cost of attendance is worth it for students
Paying $58,440 in tuition for Syracuse University seems like quite a lot of money, but the cost of attendance is ultimately worth the University’s amenities and priorities. Read more »
Paying $58,440 in tuition for Syracuse University seems like quite a lot of money, but the cost of attendance is ultimately worth the University’s amenities and priorities. Read more »
Getting an internship, however, can be quite difficult, but with this how-to guide, you will hopefully find a summer internship in no time. 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 »
Syracuse University needs to upgrade MySlice to reflect current technology standards, allowing students to navigate the site with ease. Read more »
SU students must work together to combat gun laws in America. The Oxford shooting should never have to happen again. Read more »
As jobs become more technology intensive, SU needs to implement more digital literacy programs to teach students software like Excel. Read more »
SU needs to lower tuition by any means possible. $55,920 per year should not be tolerated by the student body. Read more »
SU administration and students must remain vigilant in containing COVID-19 on campus. Read more »
As an alumna of Syracuse University, Governor Hochul shows SU students that they can reach the top of their respective industry. Read more »
As students at a predominately white institution, we need to stop treating Black lives as a trend. Read more »
This semester should be the first and last that we do not have a weeklong break at SU. Read more »
It’s ridiculous that students had to petition for a break this semester, only for SU to give us a mere two days off, argues our columnist. Read more »
Here’s what I’ve learned a year into the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more »
With SU’s new 880 case limit comes concerns of SU students letting their COVID guards down and, in turn, infecting the greater Syracuse community. Read more »
SU needs to treat student-athletes with the same as every other SU student. Read more »