Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn shares his thoughts on Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s signing of the “Raise the Age” bill, which prohibits the prosecution of 16- and 17-year-olds on adult charges. Read more »
The last two times the Assembly passed a bill banning conversion therapy, a highly controversial practice, the Senate has failed to vote on it. It is again up to the Senate to vote on it. Read more »
Handshake, a new job-recruiting database is questioned for releasing students’ GPAs to future employers without their knowledge. SU is potentially switching from OrangeLink to Handshake in upcoming years. Read more »
Music columnist Jenny Bourque rejoices in Joan Baez's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, while also recognizing the singer's remaining potential in a time that needs her voice Read more »
Two individuals from the pro- and against-merger camps will be debating over the potential government consolidation between the city of Syracuse and Onondaga County. Read more »
“Saturday Night Live” makes better ad parodies than Pepsi makes ads. TV columnist Malvika Randive weighs in on why SNL making actual ads could be very interesting for the future of TV. Read more »
The founder of Syracuse First and a Syracuse local, Chris Fowler wants to attract people to build their lives in the city through the economy and infrastructure. Read more »
The Cities for Responsible Investment and Strategic Enforcement program will award money to municipalities from 2017-19 to help fund housing improvement and blight elimination efforts. Read more »
One of the questions on the Common Application, which SU uses for its admissions process, is about criminal history. Other colleges and universities have been calling to remove the question, citing unnecessary barriers for otherwise qualified students. Read more »
Presidential candidates James Franco and Tyler Rossi, along with their running mates, focused on policy proposals including mental health and student safety during the second debate held in Maxwell Auditorium. Read more »