Among other projects announced last week at the Student Association’s first meeting, a task to clean up the university neighborhood will make the area a… Read more »
Last week, President Obama spoke at Henninger High School in Syracuse. He outlined a new executive initiative to lower the cost of higher education. His… Read more »
When the National Security Agency started listening in on the ordinary conversations of American citizens, they were looking for leads that would uncover potential acts… Read more »
The Video Music Awards have always been known for their controversial and over-the-top celebrity moments. In the past, we have seen Madonna and Britney Spears’… Read more »
It’s fitting that our first day of classes fell on Women’s Equality Day. Aug. 26 marked 93 years since the ratification of the 19th Amendment.… Read more »
If you’re a freshman walking through the streets of Syracuse University in the beginning of school, strangers will undoubtedly patronize you as they cheer, “Freshmen!”… Read more »
In the beginning of the semester, as at any college, Syracuse University is completely wrapped up in the freshman class. Upperclassmen definitely don’t require the… Read more »
With the excitement that comes along with the start of any semester, one recent development proves to make our eating habits a little greener and… Read more »
I have never dreamed of becoming a business leader. But there were scenes in Joshua Michael Stern’s recently released, scintillating biopic, “Jobs,” that made me… Read more »
There is a dark financial cloud looming on the horizon for future and past college graduates alike, and the current proposals to solve the expense… Read more »
By now it is no secret: you have no privacy. Your government is actively working to collect and record every email you write, every message… Read more »
The Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs changed its online alcohol education course for freshmen from the considerably outdated Ever-Fi Alcohol Education to Think About… Read more »
The recent Edward Snowden debacle revealed dangerously misguided policies and government programs that are a cause of concern for any American with a cell phone.… Read more »
A certain degree of political polarization has always existed in America. Today, we have reached a point where polarization is no longer beneficial, but detrimental… Read more »
In early August, a Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives voted for the 40th time to repeal the Affordable Care Act. This repeal,… Read more »
Social media has made us a part of popular culture. We can interact with influential public figures at the click of a button. News networks… Read more »
We live in a society where it seems like the defendants and perpetrators of vicious crimes gain more exposure than the actual victims. The defendants’… Read more »
Republicans have a truly damaged brand with Hispanic voters, especially in the wake of racist comments made recently by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa). Given the… Read more »
Even with upbeat rhythms and catchy rhymes, the music we consume oftentimes contains the most direct forms misogyny. Both Robin Thicke and Justin Timberlake have… Read more »