On April 21, Funk ’n Waffles will host Oxfam Jam, a concert featuring three bands from Syracuse University, in an effort to alleviate poverty and inequality around the world. Read more »
A survey conducted among 286 respondents across 65 departments revealed that the average monthly salary for graduate students at SU during the semesters is below $2,000. Read more »
For over 10 years, the Biblio Gallery at Bird Library has showcased student work in a communal space where students can admire the art and also have a nice place to study. Read more »
The Syracuse University senior founded Popcycle, an event management company that helps local and student-owned brands sell merchandise through pop-up shops, over two years ago. Read more »
Syracuse University has a reputation of setting off loud fireworks for various events without any forewarning to the surrounding community. Read more »
2022 marks the second April 20 since New York legalized marijuana, and cannabis enthusiasts say they are eager to take steps toward its de-stigmatization across the U.S. Read more »
While New York being the 16th state to legalize recreational marijuana created an opportunity to learn from other states' processes, there are still many ways legalization has fallen short. Read more »
It’s 4/20, also known as National Lima Bean Respect Day! Just kidding — humor columnist Lucas Portnoy understands what today means to cannabis enjoyers everywhere, and just in time for the holiday, he’s compiled all the best ways to hide being high in public. Read more »
Syracuse University senior Ainsley Holman opened up about her regular marijuana usage and how the substance helps her cope with anxiety and stress. Read more »
Onondaga County will receive over $3.7 million in the first round of opioid settlement payments, according to a press release from the New York state attorney general’s office on Tuesday. Read more »
Regardless of its history, cannabis is here to stay in Syracuse. SU students and the surrounding community shouldn’t feel shameful for using the substance. Read more »
Students should be more cognizant of the difference between necessity versus shopping on impulse, a step toward reducing overconsumption and increasing societal sustainability.
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