SU let its ambition get the best of it by declaring level “YELLOW” when it did, as it put the ball in the students’ court despite encouraging-but-unproven COVID-19 patterns. Read more »
I noticed the conflict between messaging platforms when in my public communications class during group work. While trying to complete projects together not everybody had an iPhone, therefore we couldn’t use iMessage. Read more »
It is time for the world to embrace the neurodiversity movement and accept those with ASD as full members of our society, rather than lesser beings. Read more »
The administration should reform the current liberal arts curriculum by expanding it in breadth and depth, and ultimately making it more challenging and interesting to students.
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I’ve witnessed some of the most beautiful scenery exploring the region while it snowed and the people I’ve connected with during this time have brought me so much joy. Read more »
Many individuals in the community already lack supportive spaces in their homes, so not having confidential support readily available at school poses a major challenge for youth just beginning to navigate their identities. Read more »
The university communicates in a highly cautious sense with its own students; guarded phrases in perfectly crafted announcements to the student body demonstrate compassion, but are careful not to promise anything at all. Read more »
While it’s unrealistic to put responsibilities on hold because of the weather, SU should be more accommodating to students who remain in a slump. Read more »
The two of them working together is the perfect mix. Both do their best work when trying to fully understand the needs of students that express their concerns. Read more »
NYPIRG has also been the pioneer for helping pass important legislative bills like the first mandatory statewide seat belt law passed in New York state, which was possible through voting efforts towards elected officials.
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SU should help by implementing conventions to educate students about the history of Syracuse, promoting FRN to increase participation of volunteers and minimizing the amount of waste generated in the first place by making less food and donating leftovers. Read more »
There are a variety of single-use plastics around SU. The Starbucks cups, plastic lids at CoreLife Eatery and Halal Shack in Schine Student Center, even plastic utensils at dining halls. Read more »
Getting an internship, however, can be quite difficult, but with this how-to guide, you will hopefully find a summer internship in no time.
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While the university offers numerous activities outside of academic classes, students should take advantage of the city of Syracuse with their friends. Read more »
If SU follows through on plans of revamping and redesigning student housing, the housing process will be much less stressful for all students. Read more »
Overexposure to sex, in the form of pornography or hypersexual activity in general, has been correlated with the shrinkage of parts of the brain as well as decreasing decision-making skills and general restraint.
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