Opinion: Voting for Kamala Harris will not make you less of a man
This responsibility does not lie solely with Harris, though. It also involves men snapping out of the illusion that voting for Harris is emasculating. Read more »
This responsibility does not lie solely with Harris, though. It also involves men snapping out of the illusion that voting for Harris is emasculating. Read more »
Document and expose the antisemitic behavior you experience, and if you can, go outside of SU to publicize antisemitic actions or the failure of college administrators to act. Read more »
I can only hope that leaders in the Middle East and beyond can take a step back and look at all the facts before continuing to escalate this brutal conflict. Read more »
The manipulation of language within the media objectifies violence, as if it happens by itself, and serves to justify the murders of Palestinians. Read more »
We must hold space for the recognition, memorial and respect for those who died. Read more »
Young people need and deserve more opportunities to compete, even with themselves, outside the world of athletics in order to foster the skills they need to succeed outside of school. Read more »
Finding a form of physical movement you enjoy and incorporating into your routine can be transformative, both physically and mentally Read more »
Only through this deeply personal and ever-evolving relationship with oneself can you experience the full spectrum of love — both for oneself and for others. Read more »
The university continues to take on these large, financially demanding endeavors to accommodate our number of students, when what they should really be focusing on is the students and facilities it already has. Read more »
Regardless of the type of graduate program, internship, position or career path you intend to pursue, it is of paramount importance to demonstrate proper use of grammar Read more »
SU must do its part as well — by fully committing to the long-term support of La Casita and demonstrating that diversity isn’t just a marketing slogan, it’s a lived value Read more »
The mall is vital, but without some accountability in the future for the debt they owe, Destiny’s foreclosure will become a reality. Read more »
By showing basic courtesy and understanding, students can help create a more positive atmosphere, ensuring that these businesses continue to provide the service they depend on. Read more »
Whether you’re preparing for an exam or gearing up for a game, good nutrition provides the energy and mental clarity needed to perform at your best. Read more »
What our current system fails to address is that not everything needs to be raking in money for it to be considered valuable or important. Read more »
The line between free speech and hate speech must be drawn more clearly, and universities should be at the forefront of this battle. Read more »
As a young Venezuelan immigrant, our guest columnist has not yet had the chance to vote in the U.S. He says that those who can vote need to know that it's not just a right, but also a responsibility. Read more »
Not only does reliance on AI hinder the human aspect within journalism, it also limits progress within journalism and in greater society. Read more »
Syracuse University is home to a diverse student body, and with that comes a variety of dietary needs and preferences. It's time for the campus dining facilities to reflect that diversity. Read more »
By restoring their access to a platform as powerful as X, Musk is creating a space where misinformation, hate and division flourish. This is not an abstract concern. It’s a clear and present threat to the stability of democratic society. Read more »
We must understand the deep-rooted impact of early military recruitment, particularly in marginalized communities and how this ties into voting behaviors. Read more »
No matter your age or how far along you are in your college journey, it is never too late to put yourself out there and join a new group on campus. Read more »
Knowing how to act when faced with adversity in a new environment, like in and around campus, is more critical than ever. Read more »
Instead of punishing those who are already vulnerable, we should learn from the missteps of places like Oswego and take a more compassionate approach. Read more »