It’s fitting that an over-the-top criticism from one of your earliest movies can be applied to your latest projects, Mr. Adam Sandler. The movies you’ve… Read more »
Many people stray from identifying themselves as feminists today because of the term’s negative connotations and belief that it is no longer a relevant ideal.… Read more »
I hate “the maybes.” Often like the blistering cold days we experience here in Syracuse, there seems to be an infinite amount of them. “The… Read more »
It seems that self-made biases and blunders are not the only issues getting in the way of accurate reporting today, as the modern journalist now… Read more »
Finals week is, unfortunately, right around the corner. That means writing papers last minute, cramming psychology notes into your head at E.S. Bird Library and… Read more »
Dove is proving the drastic effects of the media on women’s self-perception in its recently released viral video. The expectations for women are overwhelming in… Read more »
Last week, while you were watching martial law undertake the Boston area in the furious search for the Boston Marathon suspect, the U.S. House of… Read more »
There is a line in the sand between polemics and hatemongering. If the line were demarcated by sand castles, Ann Coulter would strike it with… Read more »
Ron Swanson of “Parks and Recreation” (2009) is the best character on television right now. Swanson, played by Nick Offerman, is the head of the… Read more »
Live reporting and social media are capable of reporting news quickly and distributing it widely. At the same time, the ability for inaccurate information to… Read more »
We’re heading into an uncertain time in terms of social interaction. This uncertainty is evolving by the day with every new Internet tool introduced. Last… Read more »
Ann Coulter’s upcoming visit on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Gifford Auditorium will surely draw fire. Coulter is an author, columnist and political commentator who… Read more »
Before the Syracuse University administration attempts to increase enrollment or renovate the facilities in the Renee Crown University Honors Program, being an honors student must… Read more »
Failing to acknowledge human trafficking helps perpetuate this cycle of exploitation in the United States. Although this form of modern-day slavery is condemned by society,… Read more »
Stephanie Kranz was approximately 312 miles away from Boston when the bombs went off at the finish line of the city’s annual marathon. She doesn’t… Read more »
On April 17, the U.S. Senate rejected an amendment proposing the expansion of background checks for gun buyers. Despite overwhelming public support for such a… Read more »
A ‘til-death-do-us-part commitment is a concept I can’t yet wrap my 18-year-old mind around. Finding a spouse is something I find myself too young to… Read more »
Technology proved to be a vital link between individuals in the aftermath of the bombing at the Boston Marathon on Monday that killed three and… Read more »
The sun’s finally shining in Syracuse and the temperature has been hovering somewhere above sub-arctic. But it’s not just the weather that’s looking up. Movie… Read more »