After pulling its fall issue following negative student feedback, La Voz magazine should focus on continuing further dialogue about diversity issues facing Syracuse University. The… Read more »
The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world today. The rising number of people incarcerated in the United States first came about… Read more »
The Syracuse University Student Association should not become involved in university policies for reporting suspected child abuse. At a Nov. 18 SA meeting, several members… Read more »
Statistics from Syracuse University show that international students make up about 10 percent of its total student population. While we celebrate the diversity of our… Read more »
The quality of our education system has only declined the past few decades, despite increased federal involvement and regulations. Now the federal government says the… Read more »
With a looming deadline to break ground or face a defaulted tax deal, Syracuse University officials should begin construction on a new SU bookstore as… Read more »
Fired up, ready to go. This simple phrase inspired by the campaigns of President Barack Obama became the mantra of our next Student Association president… Read more »
The Republican Party is in turmoil and rife with infighting. This may lead Democratic strategists to argue that the best move for the party is… Read more »
After reading the fall issue of La Voz Magazine, I felt upset, degraded, disrespected, embarrassed and confused. I asked myself why a self-proclaimed Latin magazine… Read more »
There is no denying that Syracuse University has a proud sports tradition in football, basketball, lacrosse and many other sports. However, it is also painfully… Read more »
Our life and identity as chaplains, faculty and staff at Hendricks Chapel are guided by our mission statement: “Hendricks Chapel is the diverse religious, spiritual,… Read more »
The Syracuse University LGBT Resource Center’s attempt to raise awareness about trans* lives was inconsiderately and shamefully vandalized last Friday. The center situated lawn signs… Read more »
Beginning with Tony Soprano, dramatic antiheroes have been as responsible for the contemporary television revolution as cable or the Internet. Now a modern comedic antihero,… Read more »
A violation of human rights is of great concern, no matter where it takes place. Experts who recently spoke at Syracuse University made it clear… Read more »
In the past few weeks, heaps of criticism have been piled on the Obama administration for the botched rollout of the Affordable Care Act, and… Read more »
In light of the recent environmental tragedy in the Philippines, we request that Syracuse University take action by divesting from the fossil fuel industry. It… Read more »
Elections are supposed to yield the best leaders for our country – at least, that is the foundation for which our political system is fundamentally… Read more »
Allie Curtis leaves behind a presidential legacy of tension that reflects a larger problem of internal issues that the Student Association has faced for several… Read more »