Our reader argues that Rep. John Katko does not represent young people and the Syracuse community well, and that former SU professor Dana Balter would be a better alternative in the seat. Read more »
Millions of Americans are anxious about their health and health care amid the coronavirus pandemic. But for people with compromised immune systems, the global health… Read more »
Due to national leaders’ response to the coronavirus pandemic, there is still immense uncertainty regarding when we’ll begin to see some sense of normalcy and… Read more »
Syracuse is no stranger to crises that have shaken the entire university community. In its 150 years, Syracuse University has united in the wake of… Read more »
Liberal columnist Patrick McCarthy argues that the sexual assault and harassment claims against presidential candidate Vice President Joe Biden are unbecoming of a candidate for the White House. Read more »
The coronavirus has completely uprooted our lives and, in a matter of weeks, changed the way we conduct our day-to-day routine. As students, our classes… Read more »
Student Association Board of Elections and Membership Chair David Bruen writes that the student body should vote in this year's SA elections, which close Thursday at 11:59 p.m. Read more »
The recent vitriolic and extreme responses to the announcement of Ben Shapiro’s invitation to speak on campus show nothing but irrational fear to host opposing… Read more »
Our reader argues that the “Driven by You” approach of Morgan Eaton and David Williams’ SA campaign proves their qualifications for SA leadership. Read more »
Liberal columnist Patrick McCarthy argues that conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who was invited to speak on campus in October, doesn’t provide any valuable perspective to the SU political landscape. Read more »
Our reader argues that since Justine Hastings and Ryan Golden are the only SU Student Association president and vice president candidates to condemn the proposed speaking engagement of conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, Hastings and Golden are SU’s best-qualified leaders. Read more »
Our reader argues that Syracuse University should make the Class of 2020’s delayed Commencement accessible to all students, as current plans could make it difficult for disadvantaged students to attend. Read more »
Our reader argues that Student Association President and Vice President candidates Morgan Eaton and David Williams will do the best job listening to the concerns of the student body and turning those concerns into action. Read more »
Our reader argues that SA President and Vice President candidates Justine Hastings and Ryan Golden are best qualified for student leadership. The candidates have promised to represent all students, freeze tuition, and expand financial aid opportunities, among other important policies. Read more »
Liberal columnist Sydney Gold argues that luxury student apartments like The Marshall Syracuse and The 505 on Walnut use resources for well-off students instead of the community that struggles to have accessible housing for its permanent residents. Read more »
Conservative columnist Skylar Swart argues that New York’s ban on single-use plastic bags has little effect on the environment and only serves to annoy NY residents.
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Conservative columnist Skylar Swart argues that New York’s ban on single-use plastic bags has little effect on the environment and only serves to annoy NY residents.
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Environment columnist Samantha Kolb argues that after SU moved some of its classes to online-only after spring break, SUNY-ESF should follow and better communicate with students.
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Environmental columnist Harrison Vogt argues that SU is right to move classes online until at least March 30 in response to concerns about the COVID-19 Coronavirus. Read more »
Moderate columnist Dylan Williams argues that Kyree Truax, the man that fired his gun in the Destiny USA mall on Black Friday, doesn’t deserve the max sentence for his crime.
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