After a summer of political activism which still affects how consumers act today, students have a responsibility to hold companies accountable that do not follow their own commitments to social issues. Read more »
Trump bounced back from a poor debate performance, but his rhetorical jabs couldn’t outmatch Biden’s clear vision for the future. Trump won, but the victory may be pyrrhic.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden could do nothing more than recall lines from his Obama campaign days, while President Trump looked much more collected than before.
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Many students are flouting COVID-19 safety regulations and continue to party. Social media accounts are holding students accountable better than the Syracuse University administration itself.
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Between intensive workloads and narrow opportunities for socializing, many graduate students have difficulty feeling connected to the campus community, and will carry that with them after graduation.
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The NY-24 race isn’t a Republican against a Democrat, it’s a follower against a leader. Balter is the clear choice for Central New York’s future. Read more »
When SU suspended in-person activity in March, I knew that I had to go home to China. My long quarantine in the U.S. and in China, however, taught me a lot about myself. Read more »
Six stops, four countries, one goal — going home to China in the midst of a pandemic and getting back to the U.S. in time for the fall semester. But just because it happened doesn’t mean it was easy. Read more »
As the SU community mourns the loss of three of its students, we must not forget about one another, and support each other in these difficult times. Read more »
A group of SU Physics PhD candidates and others are denouncing a planned event inviting “the most prominent peddler of pseudoscience and misinformation in the world” Deepak Chopra to speak.
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Despite a global pandemic and rapidly changing circumstances, SU is making strides towards being a more environmentally friendly university, and facilitating education to ensure the environment’s future. Read more »
Biased political ads are nothing new, but organizations supporting Rep. John Katko have gone above and beyond to paint former SU professor Dana Balter in a bad light.
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It’s now more common than ever to pick through thrift stores to resell clothes, but that can only hurt those who rely on thrift stores for their clothing the most. Read more »