There are a variety of single-use plastics around SU. The Starbucks cups, plastic lids at CoreLife Eatery and Halal Shack in Schine Student Center, even plastic utensils at dining halls. Read more »
Getting an internship, however, can be quite difficult, but with this how-to guide, you will hopefully find a summer internship in no time.
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While the university offers numerous activities outside of academic classes, students should take advantage of the city of Syracuse with their friends. Read more »
If SU follows through on plans of revamping and redesigning student housing, the housing process will be much less stressful for all students. Read more »
Overexposure to sex, in the form of pornography or hypersexual activity in general, has been correlated with the shrinkage of parts of the brain as well as decreasing decision-making skills and general restraint.
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Keeping the bigger picture in mind is a difficult task, but conserving energy and enjoying each other’s company throughout the course of these upcoming weeks will minimize the burnout. Read more »
Regardless of whether or not you agree with a perspective, slandering the belief or the people who subscribe to it, does little to fix problems. Read more »
SU students receive daily emails with information about programs, alumni, internship opportunities and work opportunities, but I have never seen an email that mentions a way to help the Syracuse community through an off-campus, nonprofit organization. Read more »
It feels as if Bandersnatch is treated like a lower-tier event compared to other UU events. But it’s not like the headliners are some sort of underground artists who only attract a niche fanbase. Read more »
Online learning is a start of something new, and our university must play to the strengths of both types of learning and implant the new digital way to educate students. Read more »
To protect the integrity and benefits of civil discourse on campus, students need to place a greater emphasis on media literacy over convenience. Read more »
Airport anxiety is indeed a common experience for many travelers, however, many elements add up to make this feeling even worse for college-aged girls — starting with the presence of unknown men. Read more »
After numerous days of scrolling through Twitter and sharing my Wordle grids with others, I think I have come up with an answer: community. There is nothing inherently divisive about guessing a five-letter word each morning. Read more »
The world is changing radically in both the short and long term — as young people, we must work to present a determined focus and unity in the face of these challenges. Read more »
Instead of contributing to the negative implications surrounding tourism, students could consider ecotourism, or responsible travel to natural areas that conserve the environment. Read more »
Students shouldn’t have to go to an adviser to talk about an emergency that, most of the time, they don’t want to mention the details of to begin with. In these unprecedented times, the last thing students need is to take the time to go to their advisers and ask for a piece of paper about an emergency. Read more »