Cornell University Ph.D. candidate urges students learn more about the possibility of a New York state constitutional convention, so students can participate in important, and impactful, public discourse. Read more »
Technology columnist Brett Weiser-Schlesinger explains why tech companies that remove the headphone jack aren’t listening to what phone buyers actually want. Read more »
Environment columnist Allison Weis explains how NYPIRG’s paid activist opportunities help less privileged New Yorkers combat climate change. Read more »
Business columnist Daniel Strauss explains why revitalizing Syracuse’s transportation hub will ultimately increase jobs and create businesses in central New York. Read more »
Co-Chairs of the Chancellor’s Task Force on Sexual and Relationship Violence encourage campus community to go purple and participate in “It’s On Us” week of action. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist C.C. Hendricks considers the effects partisan gerrymandering could have on women in U.S. politics amid the current Supreme Court case. Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses issues outlined in the LGBT Concerns Committee report and how SU can grow from the committee’s suggestions Read more »
Gender & Sexuality columnist Kelsey Thompson calls out corporations for perpetuating pseudo-feminism and challenges individuals to consider their own roles in the workplace. Read more »
Environment columnist Allison Weis discusses Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s new legislation outlawing elephant abuse and how we can take it further by valuing all animals. Read more »
Moderate columnist Jefferson Fenner, a lifelong Boy Scout, reflects on how girls can benefit from the BSA as long as they have safe, separate programs. Read more »
Conservative columnist Joey Pucciarelli takes on the Boy Scouts’ decision to allow girls to join their ranks and how it seems to be a cover to boost the Scouts’ declining membership. Read more »
Anarchy columnist Sam Norton explains how today’s society divides us by gender representation, and solving it means viewing people as people instead of objects. Read more »
Gender and Sexuality columnist Kelsey Thompson shares why she’s tweeting #MeToo and how the viral social media movement is creating a community of support. Read more »
Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn explains why sensitivity and censorship don’t have to be at odds when it comes to appropriate Halloween costumes. Read more »
Student Life columnist Joanna Orland explains how Stanford University’s vending machines stocked with condoms and Plan B are redefining college reproductive health care. Read more »