Rosen: Tech gifts can be simple, cheap presents for holidays
This holiday season is filled with cool gadgets suitable for your all your friends and family members. Though no awe-inspiring or revolutionary technologies have been… Read more »
This holiday season is filled with cool gadgets suitable for your all your friends and family members. Though no awe-inspiring or revolutionary technologies have been… Read more »
As a Board of Trustees committee searches for the next general counsel, the university should consider distancing itself from the law firm Bond, Schoeneck &… Read more »
On Friday, Syracuse University hosted a debate about whether or not hydrofracking causes more harm than good. New York state needs to make the difficult… Read more »

I’m not good at saying goodbye. In fact, I’m terrible at it, but all good things come to an end and today I have to… Read more »

From business CEOs to politicians, arguments rage about effective means to create jobs and move the unemployment needle away from 8 percent. Meanwhile, highly skilled… Read more »
As Allie Curtis begins transitioning into the role of Student Association president, she must make sure to use all her available resources to help better… Read more »

While we’re writing our last papers and finishing off term papers, Hollywood is just getting into the swing of things. Yes, awards season is only… Read more »
This coming weekend we celebrate World AIDS Day, Dec. 1. This disease affects millions of people across the world even in Syracuse. According to the… Read more »
Winning the Student Association presidential election will not stand as Allie Curtis’ greatest challenge. Though campaigning, making pledges and harvesting favorable opinions are difficult tasks,… Read more »
As conference realignment continues in college sports, it’s apparent these moves are motivated by money. Student-athletes, fans and other aspects of programs at various universities… Read more »

Despite anything anyone says in media or government, jumping off the fiscal cliff is a good temporary alternative to a bad budget deal from Democrats.… Read more »

There are some things in life that just work more smoothly when we're in our daily home schedule: eating right, studying, sleeping well and living… Read more »
Next year, University College students will be able to vote for Student Association president, comptroller and the University College representative. This move further closes the… Read more »

Good news: I’ve joined modern society. After years — nay, eons of darkness — I found enlightenment. I have finally stopped seeing the shadows on… Read more »
Browsing the Internet is perhaps a more regular behavior than eating breakfast for many students across campus. AirOrangeX, the private wireless network, is equipped with… Read more »
Partisanship within the New York State Senate has kept a bill that aims to extend the statute of limitations for child molestation from being discussed… Read more »
Some Republicans in Congress have finally decided to abandon the idea of not raising taxes for any circumstances. Last week, the latest Republican member of… Read more »

The student group Sex SYMBALS — Sexually conscious, Youthful, Mature, Black and Latino Students — hosted “Sex Week 2012” on campus before Fall Break. While… Read more »