
The dangers of Fraternities on campus heavily outweigh their benefits
It is important for students to realize the magnitude of their actions, in Greek life and beyond. Read more »
It is important for students to realize the magnitude of their actions, in Greek life and beyond. Read more »
SU needs to stop trying to please both sides and pick one. They either need to require masks or drop them. Read more »
No matter where you are in the country or what activities you have access to, having allotted time to rest is equally important. Read more »
A major part of college life is sharing your experience with friends and family from home. Additionally, for many college freshmen, this is the first time they are living on their own. Read more »
I’m proposing an “on Wheels” version of pet therapy because it would increase accessibility for students, saving them the time it takes to walk all the way to the Barnes Center Read more »
If you want someone who is going to devote all of their time and experience to helping the student body you should vote to reelect Bruen as president and elect Santos vice president. Read more »
There may be classes that teach specific sports outside of the university, but many students don’t have the time or money to take classes off campus. Read more »
Opinion | The Greek life Potential New Member process should be lengthened in order to ensure stronger connections. Read more »
With Marshall Street having been commodified with an influx of non-local restaurants, it now has very little that makes it feel like SU’s own. Read more »
Our community needs to create a guilt-free environment when it comes to the pandemic; afterall, most of our student population is fully vaccinated, already making our campus one of the safest. Read more »
Representation is important and this is something that needs to be understood when outlets decide to cover queer stories. Read more »
At this point, blatantly gerrymandering is essentially an American tradition, but that doesn’t make it any more sightly. Read more »
Opinion | With the widespread mistrust of the media and political institutions SU should teach students ethical boundaries and how to be responsible social actors. Read more »
Fake IDs not working will, of course, affect students, but the businesses that rely on student populations will suffer the most. Read more »
SU student Violetta Soboleva's held a sign saying "stop the war. Putin is Hitler," in hopes of generating more attention to Russia's invasion. Read more »
Accepting the possibility of falling each time you climb the wall helps build resilience and an ability to challenge yourself and take risks. Read more »
There is a clear disconnect between what the students want out of SU and what the school does. Read more »
For students who are looking to get involved in Greek life but wish to avoid the gender-specific and often expensive world of social Greek life, professional Greek letter organizations provide an exciting alternative. Read more »
Colleges and universities should work to maximize how much more prepared students are for life upon graduation. Read more »
Interstate 81 is at fault for some of this disparity. Its creation forced families to relocate, but due to housing discrimination, marginalized communities only had certain streets where they were welcomed. Read more »
When I walk onto campus, it feels like I’m entering an environment that's completely separate from the city. Read more »
Students at universities across the country are being encouraged to normalize violence in sex. Read more »
Looking at social media alone, one could easily assume that fraternities and sororities are one of the only ways to be involved at SU outside of the classroom. Read more »
In the few writing-intensive classes I have been in at SU, they all have one thing in common: lack of feedback on the student’s writing. Read more »