Closing Fowler High School, Delaware Academy Elementary School and Hughes Elementary School will only perpetuate the issues surrounding them. Officials should focus on providing more… Read more »
We want to congratulate the students who are bringing attention to climate disruption and trying to do something serious about it. On April 10, Students… Read more »
Kathleen Sebelius’s resignation as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services has reopened the debate about the Affordable Care Act and its downfalls.… Read more »
Our generation can’t put our phones down. This trend is only getting worse with the rise of dating apps like Tinder and the recently launched… Read more »
Boasting more than 80 years developing hair removal products, Veet is clear on the fact that women grow body hair. What the company isn’t so… Read more »
Self-proclaimed conservative Max Antonucci’s column on the Affordable Care Act misdiagnoses problems with the legislation, misunderstands the nature of single-payer healthcare and underestimates the viability… Read more »
On April 9, another tragic, violent event shocked the country. The stabbing at a suburban Pennsylvania high school was another reminder that no matter where… Read more »
The Onondaga Nation should be able to reclaim recognition of its original territory because it is believed the land was taken away illegally. On Tuesday,… Read more »
As each day passes we draw closer and closer to 2014 midterm elections. There are several Senate positions that will be crucial for Democrats to… Read more »
Even with all the major aspects of the Affordable Care Act now in effect, conservative criticism of the law is still here. Thirty-one million Americans… Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud’s four main goals for Syracuse University are strong points that will improve the school. During his inauguration speech on Friday, Syverud indicated… Read more »
The sprawling white tent on the Quad was a welcoming spectacle for incoming freshmen at Syracuse University. Sitting quietly in the corner of that tent… Read more »
Nearly 13 million people tuned in for the “How I Met Your Mother” finale on March 31. Many were disappointed that after investing nine seasons… Read more »
Although many see the legalization of marijuana as a liberal goal, it is very much a conservative venture. By legalizing the drug, it would decrease… Read more »
As technology improves and more online courses are offered, curriculums should be adapted to new platforms to prevent cheating. By changing the way online courses… Read more »
Usable water throughout the United States may be at risk. After years of unfinished studies, members of Congress have called on the Environmental Protection Agency… Read more »
On Tuesday, the President and the New York State Assembly recognized April as National Donate Life Month. Like the President said, “Individuals in need of… Read more »
Tonight, three student groups are hosting “Up For Climate Justice” in Eggers 010. Students, faculty members and community organizations are coming together to draw attention… Read more »
Last Saturday, more than 60 female students — and one male student — at Syracuse attended the Elect Her training to learn about women running… Read more »
Aggressive or dedicated, analytical or conscientious — in some senses the words can carry the same meanings. But the subtle differences in connotation may be… Read more »
We’ve all seen flying and talking cars in Sci-Fi movies and thought about how cool it would be if those really existed. Well, the evolution… Read more »
With the failure of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposal to provide state-funded college classes for inmates, it’s time to consider better options to reduce… Read more »