
It’s not unpatriotic to remove the Columbus statue
Mayor Walsh ought to move forward with the removal of the Columbus statue. Read more »
Mayor Walsh ought to move forward with the removal of the Columbus statue. Read more »
Although it may seem better to study for an extra 30 minutes, you will be better off if you set that time aside to sleep, eat or exercise. Read more »
Part of progressing as a civilization is having the ability to look back and realize how far we’ve come. Removing statues of historic figures takes this ability away. Read more »
Self-defense laws make it possible for people like Kyle Rittenhouse to get away with harming or killing people. Read more »
Mandating the COVID-19 booster shot would protect the SU community from more outbreaks of the virus. Read more »
If the AAPI+ community unites its’ voice at SU, positive change will follow. Read more »
The LGBTQ community’s appropriation of African American Vernacular English needs to be addressed. Read more »
Adding course withdrawals to students’ transcripts provides nothing but stress for students at SU. Read more »
SU should incorporate more HCE programs into its curriculum to allow more first-year students to take advantage of academic resources on campus. Read more »
While supply chain shortages have been disappointing for SU students, they must remain hopeful that solutions will be made to the global issue. Read more »
After a successful first term, Walsh has proved he is the most qualified person to lead the city for the next four years. Read more »
SPD and DPS must be more vigilant while on duty, for their presence currently isn’t doing enough to ensure safety and prevent criminal activity. Read more »
SU students should have the decency to thoughtfully determine whether a costume is offensive or stereotypical. Read more »
If Marshall Street added these five businesses, students would reap the benefits. Read more »
Two months after the start of classes, ESF administrators continue to sit on their hands while each day graduate employees risk their health teaching ESF students Read more »
The Syracuse Police Department must do better. Their actions on Oct. 15th were unacceptable and the officers involved need to be held accountable. Read more »
For those of us in prison, we hear and see from the media the efforts being taken to expose and correct the injustices that have been occurring. Read more »
SU, whether intentionally or not, teaches and perpetuates a culture of apathy and self-serving attitudes. Read more »
SU needs to make an effort to improve students’ mental wellness and academic success by implementing a fall break. Read more »
Students should focus on creating healthy sleep habits by understanding and accepting that sleep may interfere with their social time. Read more »
Students who put their well-being first are more likely to have a successful midterm season. Read more »
The unwelcoming environment veterans face at SU needs to stop. Until then, SU must refrain from calling itself “the best place for veterans”. Read more »
Students should use Yik Yak to bring change to campus or make good-natured jokes everyone can relate to, not spread toxicity. Read more »
Women have been carrying the fight against sexual violence while the damaging culture amongst men continues to permeate college campuses such as SU. Read more »