Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s State of the State address on Jan. 8 was filled with the glowing optimism and self-praise commonly seen in election years. Among… Read more »
There were two scenes in “The Wolf of Wall Street” that summed up the entire movie. Both ended with Leonardo DiCaprio, as former scam artist… Read more »
Do “devil worshipers” deserve full protection under the Constitution? The Supreme Court of the United States asked that very question during arguments last month in… Read more »
Looking into the world of social media, the main topics on everyone’s mind revolve around Twitter’s impressive IPO showing and Snapchat’s rejection of $3 billion.… Read more »
You are seeing it now: one of the world’s greatest powers and most significant gifts. It is the basis for never-ending knowledge. It is the… Read more »
With the Dec. 18 release of “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues” rapidly approaching, a lot is being written and said about the great Ron Burgundy.… Read more »
On Nov. 21, the U.S. Senate forever changed when 52 senators voted to change Senate rules regarding the judicial confirmation process. Despite criticism from Republicans,… Read more »
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world today. The rising number of people incarcerated in the United States first came about… Read more »
The quality of our education system has only declined the past few decades, despite increased federal involvement and regulations. Now the federal government says the… Read more »
Fired up, ready to go. This simple phrase inspired by the campaigns of President Barack Obama became the mantra of our next Student Association president… Read more »
The Republican Party is in turmoil and rife with infighting. This may lead Democratic strategists to argue that the best move for the party is… Read more »
Beginning with Tony Soprano, dramatic antiheroes have been as responsible for the contemporary television revolution as cable or the Internet. Now a modern comedic antihero,… Read more »
A violation of human rights is of great concern, no matter where it takes place. Experts who recently spoke at Syracuse University made it clear… Read more »
In the past few weeks, heaps of criticism have been piled on the Obama administration for the botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, and… Read more »
On Nov. 7, Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in Eastern Samar, Philippines and raged a course throughout the archipelago and surrounding areas that left devastation and… 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 »
A Gallup poll released last month indicated that 58 percent of Americans support legalizing marijuana. To a reasonable person, it’s common sense. Weed is the… Read more »
Only a few days ago, 23-year-old co-founder and CEO of Snapchat Evan Spiegel turned down $3 billion from Facebook. Almost immediately, newspapers and the Internet… Read more »