Presidents and prime ministers of several countries met at the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Bali, Indonesia from Oct. 5 to Oct. 7 to… Read more »
The Obama administration is doing what it can to make sure the effects of the government shutdown are felt by the American public, doing everything… Read more »
The second week of October is the halfway mark for the fall semester at Syracuse University. It is also Remembrance Week. It’s a powerful image… Read more »
There is more money than ever in American politics. A case currently before the Supreme Court has the potential to change the breadth of monetary… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this column, the date when the referendum was passed was misstated. The change was passed by SA in April of… Read more »
There’s an obvious theme that pervades Forbes Magazine’s annual hip-hop list, “Cash Kings: The World’s Highest-Paid Hip-Hop Artists.” Successful entrepreneurial ventures are worth a lot… Read more »
Once again, Congressional Republicans are demonstrating how out of touch with reality they really are, and John Boehner continues to prove himself as one of… Read more »
Throughout the past few years, our generation has witnessed first-hand an increase in the discussion of often marginalized identities in the United States. From news… Read more »
Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder should not give in to outside political pressure coming from the cultural Left regarding the team’s nickname. This reflects the… Read more »
As the government shutdown continues, 800,000 government workers have been furloughed — or sent home without pay. But at the current standpoint of government shutdown,… Read more »
There is an old saying that goes, “Things will get worse before they get better.” Despite news outlets that constantly tout recovery, many think that… Read more »
Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of New Jersey” is known for it’s fiery cast of female “housewives.” In the past, the show’s main selling point has… Read more »
As commenting online has become more frequent, it has also become more of a two-sided argument, questioning the influence people should be allowed to have… Read more »
The phone call that took place last Friday between President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was the first time that leaders from the… Read more »
Political satire has taken over late-night comedy. Last Tuesday, in a hilarious skit on “The Colbert Report,” Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert tacitly celebrated this… Read more »
Cases of rape and sexual assault on college campuses continue to gain national attention, often because university administrations mishandle the reports. It’s important that universities… Read more »
Only in Texas would you expect to hear a comical juxtaposition like creationists on a government science education panel. It’s almost tragic that in 2013,… Read more »
With the majority of the world now composed of industrialized nations, it’s obvious that not one single country can solve global warming on its own.… Read more »
Through every ranking that the Princeton Review, U.S. News and other sources decide on, it is disappointing that the driving factor behind what makes a… Read more »
These days, “green” products are all the rage. The term “green” or “environmentally friendly” is now connected to companies and industries not formally connected with… Read more »
American freedoms are under attack. It’s no secret, but if the government had its way, it would be. Luckily for us, there are hard working… Read more »