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Amidst the chaos of being young and Black in American higher education, it is imperative to find your people, your home, your family. Read more »

Amidst the chaos of being young and Black in American higher education, it is imperative to find your people, your home, your family. Read more »

The presiding officers of New York’s local courts are making important decisions, yet 72% of the justices of these courts are not lawyers. This needs to change. Read more »

In response to the overturn of Roe v Wade, Syracuse University should provide the necessary resources for students to ease worries and tensions. Read more »

In a neighborhood whose primary residents are permanent, not students, it is no surprise the neighborhood is kept clean and residents take pride in the places they live year round. Read more »

oo much stress can affect students’ behavior, thoughts, feelings and body. Read more »

Beyond any accident involving a larger vehicle, someone who has consumed alcohol on an electric scooter could be prone to minor accidents that still run the risk of injury. Read more »

The recent rise in crime on and near Syracuse University’s campus has negatively impacted students and the surrounding community, illustrating the need for a mutually positive relationship between the Department of Public Safety, students and the larger community. Read more »

Perhaps we are reaching a point in the pandemic where many of us are beginning to realize the virus is simply going to become a part of our everyday life, such as the flu or the common cold. This mindset is not an excuse to let our guard down just yet. Read more »

To some, gun violence may feel like a hopeless issue, however, it’s more important than ever that solution-based mindsets are taken to the discussion of gun control. Read more »

While full-scale electrification is a few years away, SU should start to champion carbon neutrality by integrating a more accessible and efficient EV charging grid on campus. Read more »

We only hope that SU sheds some hope and support to Middle Eastern students the way they did with Ukrainian students. We all bleed the same color. Read more »

Students can control their own actions to avoid dangerous situations, and they should be vigilant and aware to protect themselves. Read more »

Decreasing the tour group size is a win-win situation, benefiting both the prospective and current students at an equally stressful point in their school careers. Read more »

The field where Ernie Davis and Jim Brown became well-known figures was once an integral part of SU campus, standing where the Carrier Dome currently is today. Read more »

Students can use the summer to access other mental health resources as well. It becomes challenging to allot time for assistance during the hectic academic year. Read more »

Syracuse University freshmen are required to live on campus and are randomly placed in residence halls. There are over 15 residence halls on SU’s Main… Read more »

The two most common feelings I’ve encountered throughout this process are imposter syndrome and embarrassment. As I continue to see my peers getting jobs, I find myself questioning my worth and my career. Read more »

Environmental issues at SU will continue if student support for sustainability is not increased. Read more »

Syracuse University has a reputation of setting off loud fireworks for various events without any forewarning to the surrounding community. Read more »

While New York being the 16th state to legalize recreational marijuana created an opportunity to learn from other states' processes, there are still many ways legalization has fallen short. Read more »

Regardless of its history, cannabis is here to stay in Syracuse. SU students and the surrounding community shouldn’t feel shameful for using the substance. Read more »

Students should be more cognizant of the difference between necessity versus shopping on impulse, a step toward reducing overconsumption and increasing societal sustainability. Read more »

The Whitman grading policy is unnecessary and complicated, encouraging students to focus on grades and competition more than learning the material and comprehending the concepts taught in the classes. Read more »

Editor’s note: This column was a collaboration between Karla Perez and Grace “Gray” Reed. Perez explains the reasons SU’s campus needs gender-inclusive individual bathrooms, and… Read more »