On Saturday, Sept. 24, Campus Crusade, a nondenominational Christian ministry on campus, had a party at 719 Euclid Ave. The party seemed just like every… Read more »
In a recent article in The Daily Orange football section, Sports Editor Michael Cohen criticized Syracuse fans for not showing support, as evidenced by thin… Read more »
Syracuse University emphasizes the importance of students stepping off campus and becoming involved within the Syracuse community. The upcoming November election for the Syracuse Common… Read more »
Four years ago, a group of disgruntled monks in Myanmar, a small dictatorship in South Asia, decided that enough was enough. Ordinarily, Buddhist monks completely… Read more »
As U.S. News and World Report issues its newest rankings, in which Syracuse University's 'score' increased somewhat over last year and its 'ranking' decreased, we… Read more »
As I am sure many of you know, the New York Public Interest Research Group is the state's largest student-directed activist organization, focusing on issues… Read more »
As the 10th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, it is worth remembering we ought to remember another devastating act of terrorism that intimately affected our campus.On… Read more »
Ten years ago members of al-Qaeda used four passenger aircrafts as weapons to kill nearly 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001. The United States government's… Read more »
Your editorial on Monday about a smoke-free campus policy fails to mention that Syracuse University students and employees were surveyed about this issue. In May… Read more »
I was highly disappointed in the coverage of Block Party 2011 in Monday's issue of The Daily Orange. While the details of the concert were… Read more »
As studious students in a fine academic institution like Syracuse University, we know about nonstop studying. However, now is the time for festivities; even professors… Read more »
As a former member of Asian Students in America who was involved in the development of the Asian and Asian-American studies minor, I believe ASIA's… Read more »
Students have been campaigning for the Asian and Asian-American studies minor for the past 14 years. However, after the passage of the minor, there have… Read more »
The recent articles about the legal troubles Alyson Shontell and her Syracutie line face underscore serious problems with U.S. trademark laws. What started as a… Read more »
'Students say professor lacks background to teach Asian and Asian-American studies course' — this student says they lack grounds to complain.An article published Tuesday claimed… Read more »
On behalf of the College of Arts and Sciences, I am responding to an article titled 'Professor receives criticism,' which appeared in Tuesday's issue of… Read more »
'The petition also demanded that ‘transparency and non-tokenizing' student participation be involved in the hiring process for the AAA studies minor.'The above quote is taken… Read more »
As the individual who co-authored the Student Association resolution for the Asian and Asian-American studies minor last year, and as a student who is enrolled… Read more »
The New York Public Interest Research Group and the Green Campus Initiative have started a Take Back The Tap campaign, highlighting the horrors and environmental… Read more »
As event co-chair of the 2011 Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry Relay For Life, I owe… Read more »