Women are often called dramatic, being a feminist shouldn’t be a killjoy
Being a feminist can be exhausting when it feels like you are constantly involved in situations where others need to be educated Read more »
Being a feminist can be exhausting when it feels like you are constantly involved in situations where others need to be educated Read more »
Even though I am pro-choice, I still consider myself a Republican. I don’t need to subscribe to every concept or every policy. There’s room for nuance and disagreement even in my own thinking. Read more »
The entertainment industry is a heartless game of supply and demand and our fascination with serial killers has made murderous content a hot commodity. Read more »
Working at SU, an institution boasting an endowment of over 1 billion dollars, should not mean scraping by paycheck to paycheck, being unable to afford doctor’s visits or having to rely on a community food bank for your next meal. Read more »
If funding to programs like ET3 increases, important issues within the healthcare system can be tackled, beginning at the stress put on the healthcare system being lowered. Read more »
It is clear that access to abortion pills has played a large role in the expanding of access to abortion services nationwide, and the FDA’s post Roe decision to allow their sale through retail pharmacies only furthers the argument for their importance. Read more »
NWSI’s rental properties throughout the neighborhood, focus on rehabilitation of homes near the westside and projects that bring job opportunities to the Syracuse residents work to break the poverty cycle and encourage economic growth. Read more »
The concessions made to members were brought to light after the House passed its new rules package on Jan. 9. McCarthy’s promised concessions will prove to be dangerous for politics, the economy and America. Read more »
SU needs to stay engaged with Vera House, an organization whose value to the community is unquantifiable in that it provides for all people, especially those with disabilities and immigrants. Read more »
As soon as the next holiday rolls around, the ads start playing, the music comes back on and there seems to be no other choice than to keep up with the spending. Read more »
The recent move by Columbia students and tenant organization The United Front Against Displacement to protest the gentrification of their city and implementation of the university's Co-Designing Smart Cities course is a testimonial to the institution’s continuous disregard for its surrounding Black communities. Read more »
If you want a change but you don’t love the place you want to change, your activism is meaningless. Read more »
The Iranian regime is only making these moves as publicity stunts to quell the protests that have hit the country and made waves internationally. Read more »
In a lockdown drill, I want to feel as if coming home is likely. Sitting in a corner does not secure my safety. Read more »
This incident is yet another example of why gun laws must change. Read more »
All we see in the news and in social media are the cycle of news of Iranian youth being shot dead on the streets, with more news of people mourning for them and some being shot while mourning. Read more »
Not only is the bond a major step for New York, but it also provides a path for other states to take aggressive and necessary steps to protect our planet’s people. Read more »
Moderate liberalism is losing its steam nationwide, even in the often blue empire state, and it’s time for Democrats in New York and across America to get their head out of the sand. Read more »
The repercussions of this structure — conducted in an academic style and adding weight to students’ workload — is that students grow frustrated with the course and become disengaged with the weekly session. Read more »
Liberal columnist Patrick McCarthy argues that the sexual assault and harassment claims against presidential candidate Vice President Joe Biden are unbecoming of a candidate for the White House. Read more »
Liberal columnist Patrick McCarthy argues that conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, who was invited to speak on campus in October, doesn’t provide any valuable perspective to the SU political landscape. Read more »
Liberal columnist Sydney Gold argues that luxury student apartments like The Marshall Syracuse and The 505 on Walnut use resources for well-off students instead of the community that struggles to have accessible housing for its permanent residents. Read more »
Columnist Rachel Pierce argues that American Sign Language should be recognized alongside Spanish, German, and other languages to fulfill students’ foreign language requirements. Read more »
Liberal columnist Patrick McCarthy argues that the Hire Ground Workforce Development should serve as a model for the country as a program that helps curb homelessness and panhandling Read more »