
Use your voice and vote in this week’s Student Association election
Voting in the Student Association elections is important. It gives students a chance for their voice to be heard on campus. Read more »

Voting in the Student Association elections is important. It gives students a chance for their voice to be heard on campus. Read more »

Declining an invitation does not make us outcasts. It makes us in control of our lives. Read more »

Following the recent attempted break-in and gunshot fire on South Campus, SU should be doing more to protect students from potential risk of harm. Read more »

The SU community should be excited about winning and supportive of the Orange whether they score a big win or a small one. Read more »

Syracuse restaurants and SU Food Services are dealing with labor shortages Read more »

If SU wants its students to succeed, it should add more food options to satisfy their needs. Read more »

SU administration is more worried about the image it portrays to prospective students than it is about it’s own students' health and safety. Read more »

Fraternities claim to be dedicated to promoting leadership, brotherhood, service and academic excellence, but in reality, many cause more harm than good. Read more »

While the SU population is largely vaccinated, COVID still remains prevalent on campus. Read more »

It’s not about wins and losses, it’s about whether SU considers itself an inclusive university for everyone. Read more »

SU has taken stances fundamentally in support of the U.S. military and U.S. global hegemony. Read more »

SU must expand their STEM departments to include more female representation in their faculty. Read more »

The discussion with men about mental health should be started early in a man’s life. SU should be a driving force in leading this discussion. Read more »

Requiring vaccinated international students to get an additional FDA approved vaccine could be dangerous. Read more »

SU administration and students must remain vigilant in containing COVID-19 on campus. Read more »

The surface level allyship that the university promotes is not only disheartening but also damaging for the students of color. Read more »

It would be a shame for SU students to continue to conform to trends rather than embrace who they are. Read more »

Whether abroad or local to Syracuse, we are all faced with the challenge of being thoughtful about and respectful of local COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Read more »

While Professor Jackson’s tweet is a poor reflection upon SU alone, the response from administration is equally disappointing. Read more »

SU must reinstate these wellness days to protect the mental health of students. Read more »

Syracuse University's bus service has been unpredictable since students returned to campus this fall. Read more »

Since the United State’s’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Syracuse community has really stepped up. Read more »

Online classes require an entirely different course structure than in-person classes. Read more »

It is a privilege, not a right, to be able to study in a country other than your own. Read more »