Dunay: Alabama leadership makes a mockery of the state and its legal system
The state of Massachusetts did the unthinkable in 2003. Almost without skipping a beat, the state legalized same-sex marriage and life went on. Now, 36… Read more »
The state of Massachusetts did the unthinkable in 2003. Almost without skipping a beat, the state legalized same-sex marriage and life went on. Now, 36… Read more »
The Chapel Hill tragedy on Feb. 10 in which three young muslims were murdered left shock and outrage within the North Carolina community and all… Read more »
The impending cuts to the Central New York Regional Transportation Authority are unacceptable. Central New York has poured money into its tourism industry, but neglected… Read more »

Last week a federal judge in Texas put a temporary block on President Barack Obama’s executive order issued late last year. Obama used his authority… Read more »
Be part of the 2nd Annual Good Samaritan 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, April 11 at Long Branch Park in Liverpool, New York. The goal of… Read more »
Last week Snapchat announced it would be beginning a new round of funding aimed at raking in $500 million in a capital fundraising effort to… Read more »
In what sounds like a story from a generation ago, Arkansas will most likely pass a bill allowing discrimination based on sexual orientation. This bill… Read more »
On Thursday, Student Association in conjunction with the Muslim Student Association and Hendrick’s Chapel will hold a candlelight vigil to honor the lives of the… Read more »
Recently, President Barack Obama presented his tax plan for 2016, setting in motion the annual budgeting cycle. The president’s tax plan again this year served… Read more »
This past week has been one of the fashion industry’s biggest of the year: New York Fashion Week. During this semi-annual week of fashion shows… Read more »
A Feb. 10 release from The National Academies explored the topic of climate intervention, also known as geoengineering. Geoengineering involves removing existing carbon dioxide from… Read more »

The past week has been a progressive one for Syracuse University — it was a week full of events focused on raising awareness for sexual… Read more »
The Division of Student Affairs’ new Student Advisory Board is an original initiative that has charged students with the responsibility of relaying their experiences to… Read more »
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday March 3, to discuss Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Due to the… Read more »
When it comes to technological advances in the 21st century, agriculture is often a forgotten industry and rural areas are commonly left out. Scientists in… Read more »
The Syracuse University Office of Housing, Meal Plan and ID Card Services is hosting open forums to help students navigate the housing lottery. While these… Read more »
It’s certainly hard to believe his age, let alone his legacy. But, nearly 16 years ago, Jon Stewart took over a show that wasn’t even… Read more »
Some jokingly say they should start stripping or dealing drugs, but there is no doubt that debt makes college students question how to earn money.… Read more »
Two behemoths in the music industry are investing in streaming: Apple and Jay Z. Apple bought headphone maker Beats by Dre, which already had its… Read more »

A group of senators has announced that it will be resubmitting the Smarter Sentencing Act, which would change the way mandatory minimum prison sentences are… Read more »
At the beginning of this month, Twitter announced a deal with Google to make tweets searchable in Google search results. It’s the first step to… Read more »
Sports Illustrated recently released its swimsuit edition and debuted its first ever plus-sized model. Readers and columnists around the country applauded the magazine for moving… Read more »
At Hendricks Chapel we seek to be a strong moral and ethical voice, amplifying a diverse yet unified voice for justice in our campus community,… Read more »
The extreme cold weather and severe wind chill that are affecting central New York are hazards to the safety of the Syracuse University community. The… Read more »