Salman: Vaccinations, in best interest of public health, should not be mandated
It’s been almost 15 years since the Center of Disease Control announced that diseases such as measles and whooping cough were practically nonexistent in the… Read more »
It’s been almost 15 years since the Center of Disease Control announced that diseases such as measles and whooping cough were practically nonexistent in the… Read more »
Many people have declared Apple as the winner of the IOS vs. Android war following its record-breaking $18 billion net profit last quarter as reported… Read more »
The high profile “Serial” co-creators coming to Syracuse University next spring as a part of the University Lecture series is a good example of what… Read more »
A few weeks ago, a video of two YouTube celebrity brothers coming out to their dad over the phone went viral. Between sobs they told… Read more »
Last Thursday, the Senate voted 62 to 36 to approve construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. Before heading to the president’s desk, the legislation will have… Read more »
Last week, Snapchat users were given an update that included some new features, and took some old ones along with it. Most notably, the app… Read more »
On Oct. 30, 2014, the Chaplain's Council of Hendricks Chapel made a commitment to the students faculty and staff of Syracuse University in an editorial entitled “Chaplains… Read more »
The decision to select Karin Ruhlandt to serve as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences will help Syracuse University meet its goal of… Read more »
Who is a director gonna call for a “Ghostbusters” remake? Women. On Jan. 26 director Paul Feig announced an all-female cast to put a spin… Read more »
Since its founding in 2005, the Sport Management Club has raised over a quarter of a million dollars through its annual sports auction benefitting local… Read more »

Several recent events have sparked a debate about what paying for college will be like for students and families in the near future. President Barack… Read more »
It’s a tough pill to swallow, but soon-to-be college graduates need to start thinking about paying back their loans. This month, Gov. Andrew Cuomo unveiled… Read more »
THE General Body’s “Teach In to Act Out” is a productive and educational way for the organization to advance its message. The two-day event to… Read more »
Pope Francis has become a prominent environmental advocate. A recent article from the Associated Press quoted him saying, “I don’t know if (human activity) is… Read more »
Earlier this month, Kentucky Sen. C.B. Embry proposed a bill which could force transgender students to exclusively use the school bathrooms and locker rooms that… Read more »
With the Republican Party more fractioned than ever, it was no surprise that the Tea Party released its own response to President Barack Obama’s State… Read more »

It is safe to say we attend a beautiful university. However, when walking to class, it is genuinely disheartening to see bottles, cans and a… Read more »
Syracuse University students should take advantage of Student Association’s newly introduced program, Chat & Dine. This is a universal program all students could benefit to… Read more »
For one of the most innovative and progressive industries, technology is having a tough time fixing its diversity problem. Many major tech companies have decided… Read more »
Fox just released the first round of castings for its upcoming live musical “Grease,” set to air Jan. 31, 2016. Singer, actress and two-time “Dancing… Read more »
When President Barack Obama campaigned across America in 2007 and 2008, many citizens, pundits and colleagues took note of his youthfulness — his swagger, if… Read more »
As rush comes to an end, Syracuse University is left with bids and bitterness. It is no question that Greek life is dominant within campus… Read more »
As the Federal Communications Commission gets primed to vote on proposed net neutrality laws next month, The Daily Orange Editorial Board believes the Internet should… Read more »
THE General Body would like to invite all interested students, faculty, staff and community members to our free and open “Teach In to Act Out”… Read more »