Business columnist Sam Gozinsky gives his take on Hillary Clinton’s “Make it in America” plan and argues that the proposal should refrain from negative reinforcement practices for the industry. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar calls on the Syracuse University student body to vote in order to have their grievances addressed and their concerns heard. Read more »
Conservative columnist Kyle O’Connor discusses Syracuse University alumna Megyn Kelly and why she deserves more recognition for being an objective journalist at Fox News. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi discusses the Dark Web’s capacity for illegal activities as well as its ability to challenge political power structures and argues that they should be weighed equally. Read more »
Liberal columnist Joanna Orland calls on Democratic voters to stand behind their party rather than be polarizing when it comes to supporting Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton for the presidential nomination. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar discusses college attitudes toward alcohol and argues that students should do more to take care of their peers while drinking. Read more »
Conservative columnist Brian Hamlin suggests that New York's “three men in a room” tactic allows much needed efficiency when it comes to the state budget deal. Read more »
Liberal columnist Mia Tomasello discusses why a letter to New York lawmakers from the state’s millionaires calling for a “shared sacrifice” tax hike should be taken with a grain of salt. Read more »
Conservative columnist Kyle O’Connor argues that Syracuse University’s decision to Madeleine Albright doesn’t fit the agenda for the Tanner lecture series due to her reputation as a hard-edged politician. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino discusses the importance of institutional support for campus cultural change when it comes to the recognition of women’s sports. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar shares her observations on Syracuse University's school spirit during this year’s improbable March Madness run. Read more »
Liberal columnist Joanna Orland challenges New York state to create an education system that values the student, not their standardized test scores, for a healthier and more successful academic career. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Ivana Pino discusses local anti-sexual assault efforts and the importance of active involvement beyond awareness. Read more »
Conservative columnist Kyle O’Connor explains why a liberal-centric campus environment can perpetuate a stigma surrounding conservatism that negatively affects the experiences of right-leaning students. Read more »
Business columnist Theo Horn denounces Destiny USA’s attempt at tax exemptions for an upcoming hotel due to the rocky history of the company’s dealings with the city. Read more »
Liberal columnist Joanna Orland explains why a technicality in New York City’s municipal ID program strips some cardholders of cultural opportunities that should remain accessible. Read more »
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi discusses the growing industry of esports and argues that, when paired with virtual reality, it has the potential to reach the success of professional contemporary sports. Read more »
Mark DiBona argues that response writers and millennials alike have victimized Maria Sharapova to advance social justice agenda after the athlete recently tested positive for a banned substance. Read more »
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar examines recent efforts for social progress on college campuses and argues that student activism should strive for a more realistic — not radical — approach. Read more »
Conservative columnist Kyle O’Connor breaks down the importance of measures like SU’s recently announced Center of Excellence for Veteran Entrepreneurship in the grand scheme of supporting the well-being of those who have served the United States. Read more »