The Graduate Student Organization is increasing its presence at Syracuse University, and could promote necessary change for teaching assistants across campus. Sixty percent of graduate… Read more »
Electronic cigarettes are just the start of a potential trend in revolutionizing our generation’s bad habits. Because of this, the Food and Drug Administration should… Read more »
The Syracuse University community should embrace the evolving age of student safety brought forth by technology. A new mobile application, BlueLight, has gained national attention… Read more »
Kent Syverud might be the chancellor that students have been waiting for. When Syverud was named Syracuse University’s 12th chancellor on Thursday, he proved he… Read more »
After entering the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Syracuse University Athletics program is experiencing an identity crisis. Having entered a new conference, SU Athletics is questioning… Read more »
The qualities Syracuse University shares with corporate America are necessary for the growth and betterment of the school. A recent report by Mother Jones magazine… Read more »
Kimmel Food Court should not close. Instead, the dining hub should take student input into consideration to recover from slow business. Two new eateries, Trio’s… Read more »
University Union took a step in the right direction with this year’s Juice Jam Music Festival, but there is still opportunity to better embrace the… Read more »
The Student Association should continue to prove it is proactive with tangible on-campus initiatives, before looking to tackle national student issues. At the second SA… Read more »
It is hypocritical to fight bloodshed with bloodshed. On Tuesday, top lawmakers, including Republicans John Boehner and John McCain, met with President Barack Obama and… Read more »
There is an uninformed notion surrounding the purpose of Title IX. The Title IX law is commonly known to involve athletics, but students should be… Read more »
This semester, the Department of Public Safety has successfully identified problems concerning on-campus safety. However, there is still room to better target students and better… Read more »
As textbooks become more expensive, Syracuse University officials should come up with strategies to ease the costs for students. Between 2002 and 2012, textbook prices… Read more »
President Barack Obama must provide more details and think in the long term about the latest government proposal he has laid out for millions of… Read more »
Four additional members have resigned from Student Association President Allie Curtis’ cabinet. This means 73 percent, or eight out of 11 cabinet members, will have… Read more »
The Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs changed its online alcohol education course for freshmen from the considerably outdated Ever-Fi Alcohol Education to Think About… Read more »
Despite statistics that show a recent stagnant hiring period among college graduates and less interest from employers toward liberal arts majors, Class of 2013 graduates… Read more »
The Syracuse University administration should keep students and faculty informed as progress continues to develop regarding recently presented ideas about the future of the university.… Read more »
In the last semester, the Syracuse University community has witnessed numerous controversial actions taken by the university administration, the student government and local politicians unfold… Read more »
Though Chancellor Nancy Cantor’s successor has yet to be determined, the financial ideology that Syracuse University’s next leader must follow is unequivocally conservative. When Cantor… Read more »
The Student Association’s Student Engagement Committee is making advances in both technology and peer outreach with the creation of an original application. Student Engage, a… Read more »
Syracuse University will officially join the Atlantic Coast Conference on July 1, a move that will benefit the entire university. With a $7.5 million exit… Read more »
Before the Syracuse University administration attempts to increase enrollment or renovate the facilities in the Renee Crown University Honors Program, being an honors student must… Read more »
On Monday, Boston became another name on a growing list of towns and cities destroyed by an act of terror. Boston joins Newtown, Conn.; Aurora,… Read more »