Rodgers: College students should become nation's leaders
With the recent court decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson for the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown, protests and rallies have taken place throughout… Read more »
With the recent court decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson for the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown, protests and rallies have taken place throughout… Read more »
As the semester begins to wrap up, college students across the country are not only preparing for finals, but also putting plans in place for… Read more »
For over one week, THE General Body — a coalition of students representing an array of issues affecting the Syracuse University community— has been sitting… Read more »
This fall semester at Syracuse University has been nothing short of busy when it comes to student activism. From protesting the changes made to the… Read more »
On Oct. 20, the United States Department of Education released the final set of regulations for how colleges and universities should handle sexual offenses that… Read more »
Syracuse University alumni from across the country gathered on campus this past weekend for Orange Central. Outside of the annual dance showcase sponsored by DanceWorks… Read more »
On Thursday, the student-university forum “Express Yourself: A Syracuse University Community Conversation on Diversity and Inclusion” took place in Hendricks Chapel. Led by members of… Read more »
The Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF communities came together last week to raise money for Habitat for Humanity and bring awareness about homelessness and affordable housing.… 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 »
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 »
The death of unarmed Missouri teenager Michael Brown has raised a host of critical questions and thought-provoking discussions across the country and around the world.… Read more »
Starting college can be an exciting time in a young person’s life. But with worries of excelling academically, building new relationships and figuring out how… Read more »
On July 30, the Campus Safety and Accountability Act was introduced by a group of bipartisan senators in an effort to distribute harsher penalties to… Read more »
There are very few college courses ¬¬— especially at Syracuse University — that are “an easy A.” The phrase “easy A” itself seems like a… Read more »
Memes have become a staple and popular part of today’s social media world, often included in the many tweets and wall posts millions of users… Read more »
The American Association of University Women reports that nationally 42 percent of college women who are raped don’t tell anyone about what happened to them… Read more »
Recent student protests at Brown University have proven that millennials are anything but “slacktivists.” New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly was scheduled to speak… Read more »
While leaving Schine Student Center last Monday, I glanced up at the TV in the atrium to discover the breaking news story: a school shooting… Read more »
Just like a newborn to first-time parents, millennials are the test-dummy generation to technology. As the first people to grow up with the Internet —… Read more »
Notions surrounding Generation Y often paint a picture of us as designer-shoes-and-clothes-wearing, latest-technology-desiring, quick-to-spend and spoiled individuals. With these attitudes attributed to “millenials,” the demographic… Read more »
Throughout the past few years, our generation has witnessed first-hand an increase in the discussion of often marginalized identities in the United States. From news… Read more »
Through every ranking that the Princeton Review, U.S. News and other sources decide on, it is disappointing that the driving factor behind what makes a… Read more »
Ask any college student where they see themselves in 10 years and you’ll probably hear something along the lines of: “Settled into a high-paying career,… Read more »
Let the security blanket slip away, guys. The Wall Street Journal released an article on Sept. 11 explaining what might be a new trend for… Read more »