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Liberal columnist Sydney Gold argues that by being willing to date those who you politically don’t agree with, you can help heal political divisions Read more »

Liberal columnist Sydney Gold argues that by being willing to date those who you politically don’t agree with, you can help heal political divisions Read more »

Student Life columnist Jenna Wirth highlights how student involvement benefits student success despite not being enrolled in specific programs. Read more »

Student Life columnist Christian Andreoil argues how DPS resources need to be more promoted to students in order to encourage crime prevention practices. Read more »

Liberal columnist Sam Bova argues how the recent passing of legalizing sports betting will create more mental issues. Read more »

Student Life columnist Jenna Wirth argues how class attendance policies force students to choose between their own well-being or academic achievement. Read more »

Gender and Sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues how individuals should become more educated with the term “queer” in order to foster a safe learning space. Read more »

Student Life columnist Kailey Norusis argues how SU’s sustainability plan is an ongoing step for lasting change. Read more »

Conservative columnist Skylar Swart argues that, as legal adults, 18-year-olds are fully responsible for themselves and should be allowed to drink alcohol and smoke tobacco. Read more »

Student Life columnist Cori Dill argues how covering events like Reneprom provides solidarity to underrepresented communities on campus. Read more »

Conservative columnist Michael Furnari argues that the Democrats’ attempt to impeach and remove President Donald Trump before the 2020 election is on its last legs. Read more »

Liberal columnist Sydney Gold argues how recent anti-Semitic graffiti reflects a growing issue within American culture. Read more »

Student Life columnist Feryal Nawaz argues how SU should invest in diversity and inclusion resources for underrepresented students Read more »

Moderate columnist Dylan Williams argues how the usage of college surveillance tech can improve student experience at a cautionary cost. Read more »

Conservative columnist Michael Furnari argues how Rep. John Katko’s decision to endorse President Trump for a second term was an easy one. Read more »

Liberal columnist Noah Estling argues how Rep. Katko is not the moderate politician he claims to be. Read more »

Liberal columnist Sydney Gold argues how updates to Onondaga County’s voter check-in system combat voter suppression. Read more »

Co-ed Greek organizations, like professional frats, let students expand their perspective and fight hurtful social norms Read more »

Student Life columnist Jenna Wirth argues how Syllabus week causes more stress for students at the beginning of the semester. Read more »

Giving students more choice in the classes they take by limiting core requirements would give students more control over their education, and the investment they make into it. Read more »

By not acknowledging members of #NotAgainSU, SU is downplaying their influence and disrespecting MLK’s legacy. Read more »

Conservative Columnist Skylar Swart argues how impeachment in the modern era reflects a tense political climate within American democracy. Read more »

Liberal Columnist Sydney Gold argues how the New York State cash bail ban provides equality within the justice system. Read more »

Student Life columnist argues how professors who engage in reflective discussion provide a safe space for students. Read more »

Student Life columnist Jenna Wirth argues how getting an early start may create negative academic and health implications for students. Read more »