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Before reacting to the Coker twins controversy, get to know who they were
Jason and Eric Coker’s niece conveys her feelings about the controversy surrounding the antisemitic letters found in SU’s Special Collections Research Center. Read More »
SU and the Remembrance Program need to work harder to move forward
I am frustrated and ashamed by how the program and SU have handled this situation. They have consistently downplayed and overlooked the impact that these antisemetic findings have on the future of Remembrance. Read More »
David Bruen and Adia Santos are the perfect ticket to lead SA
The two of them working together is the perfect mix. Both do their best work when trying to fully understand the needs of students that express their concerns. Read More »
SU's campus is becoming saturated with inappropriate sexual events
Overexposure to sex, in the form of pornography or hypersexual activity in general, has been correlated with the shrinkage of parts of the brain as well as decreasing decision-making skills and general restraint. Read More »
It’s not unpatriotic to remove the Columbus statue
Mayor Walsh ought to move forward with the removal of the Columbus statue. Read More »
Students are not to blame for the amount of litter at SU, it’s a policy issue
By coming together and taking action, both in our community and across the state, students can combat the litter problem that so many campuses face. Read More »
SU, SUNY-ESF students’ frequent littering shows lack of respect for environment
I live amongst both SU and SUNY-ESF students, and unfortunately, placing used items in the trash is not a common practice. Read More »
Microaggressions I faced at Juice Jam reflect Islamophobia at SU
Zainab Altuma (Almatwari) describes their encounter with security at Juice Jam and the burdens they face at SU as a Hijabi Muslim. Read More »
SU should rethink playing football against Liberty University
It’s not about wins and losses, it’s about whether SU considers itself an inclusive university for everyone. Read More »
SU abroad prioritizes COVID safety
Whether abroad or local to Syracuse, we are all faced with the challenge of being thoughtful about and respectful of local COVID-19 mitigation efforts. Read More »
While it seems like the easy solution, SU should avoid a return to hybrid learning
Online classes require an entirely different course structure than in-person classes. Read More »
SU’s Board of Trustees has too much power, and isn’t using it well
Students shouldn’t have total control, but they should have meaningful representation in our governing process. Read More »
Why we at SU should examine Colombia and Israel’s policing, militarism
Colombia and Israel are two brazen states using more force with fewer consequences. Read More »
SU softball players defend coach Shannon Doepking
The allegations against Coach Doepking are far from accurately portraying her, write SU softball team members. Read More »
Student Association must engage the student body beyond asking for our votes
A former Student Association Assembly Representative and Parliamentarian pushes the organization to look past the election and focus on students’ needs. Read More »
It’s on Student Association to remedy low voter turnout
Syracuse University’s Student Association can improve voter turnout by bettering their public relations and empathy to student voices, says SA Assembly Representative. Read More »
Environmentalism has to be intersectional
The I-81 proves that environmental justice is much needed in Syracuse. Read More »
To reduce its environmental impact, SU must cut down on natural gas emissions
SU should switch from natural gas heating systems to electric ones. Read More »
Chauvin's conviction shouldn't overshadow anti-Blackness at SU
Derek Chauvin’s conviction shows the warped sense of “justice” that perpetuates anti-Blackness, especially at SU. Read More »
'My incarceration is a gift and a curse'
"To those who read this, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. If not for your harsh lectures, consistent pushing and your belief in me, I probably would’ve ended up in a worse predicament." Read More »
After World Health Day, it’s time to prioritize health equity
The COVID-19 pandemic has emphasized the importance of healthcare equity. This World Health Day, it’s time for politicians to put action to these priorities. Read More »
SU alum, advocate for people with disabilities, remembered for kindness, activism
Shawn Adam Friedkin was known for his kindness, compassion and going out of his way to help others. Read More »
Imprisoned people are human, too. Stop treating us like we're not.
Our columnist details his experience of dealing with the pandemic behind bars. Read More »
Stop normalizing rape culture on college campuses
The normalization of rape culture on campus is disturbing. When are we going to say enough is enough? Read More »