To excite students about getting involved with Impact Week, the Syracuse University Student Association should adjust the event’s timing and better target the week’s initiatives… Read more »
This Friday, hordes of families will descend upon the Hill for the 2013 Family Weekend. To disperse large crowds and allow students to better enjoy… Read more »
As American approval of marijuana use reaches an all-time high, New York state officials should no longer resist decriminalizing and legalizing the drug. A Gallup… Read more »
It’s crucial that college students start thinking about Obamacare — maintaining our own health insurance plans is a closer reality than many college students might… Read more »
A student-run organization like the Student Association should embody the diversity of the students it represents. Fortunately, this year’s SA presidential and vice presidential candidates… Read more »
Progressive reform is happening for mental health issues among college athletes, and Syracuse University is leading the way. After nearly 18 months, a consensus statement… Read more »
Millennials are more than just idle contributors to society. There are several factors that should be considered when examining why this misconception exists. Almost six… Read more »
As the Student Association presidential candidates prepare for their next debate, they should better hone their ideas to be more relevant and feasible. The presidential… Read more »
The Syracuse University Department of Public Safety, SU Athletics and the Syracuse Police Department are taking a proactive step to implement safety measures at this… Read more »
The Student Association needs to better gauge what changes will be effective. In the past several weeks, SA has been reviewing a proposed constitution that… Read more »
The results are in, and they aren’t surprising. A campus-wide survey conducted by Undergraduates for a Better Education concluded that students felt dissatisfied or neutral… Read more »
Hook-up culture is an over-exaggerated concept within this generation. It is so exaggerated, in fact, that it has been unreasonably attributed to the self-esteem issues… Read more »
It is inconsiderate of Nancy Cantor to step down from her position as chancellor of Syracuse University just three months before her replacement will begin… Read more »
Syracuse University Athletics is not being charged its fair share of the exit fee needed to leave the Big East conference, nor is the breakdown… Read more »
Everyone has a right to an education. For this reason, the New York State Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act should become a… Read more »
Neither Syracuse University nor the NCAA should pay student-athletes for their athletic performances. Instead, student-athletes should be able to profit off of their likeness and… Read more »
With Coming Out Month beginning this week, Syracuse University is proving to be the LGBT friendly school it has been identified as in national rankings.… Read more »
The Student Association does not govern students and should not change its title to reflect that. At Monday’s SA meeting, supporters of the change said… Read more »
Say Yes to Education has not only proven to be a potential answer to college affordability, it has made Syracuse – both the university and… Read more »
Tobacco should not be banned on the Syracuse University campus. The Campus Sustainability Committee created a task force to consider making SU tobacco-free after a… Read more »
U.S. politicians should put partisanship aside and further consider the hunger issues plaguing America. Last week, Congressional Republicans approved a nearly $40 billion cut from… Read more »
Local and university input is crucial in the ongoing debate about the presence and future of Interstate 81. The debate of whether to keep the… Read more »
By implementing changes at the Advocacy Center, the university is being proactive in checking for repeat sexual offenders. Still, more clarity is necessary for students… Read more »