I have a body with a uterus, and only I should be allowed to choose
To Republican men who believe in access to abortions: you may believe in my right to choose, but your Republican ideals don’t. Read more »
To Republican men who believe in access to abortions: you may believe in my right to choose, but your Republican ideals don’t. Read more »
Working at SU, an institution boasting an endowment of over 1 billion dollars, should not mean scraping by paycheck to paycheck, being unable to afford doctor’s visits or having to rely on a community food bank for your next meal. Read more »
SU needs to stay engaged with Vera House, an organization whose value to the community is unquantifiable in that it provides for all people, especially those with disabilities and immigrants. Read more »
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 »
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 »
We encourage an open, healing dialogue and plan of action from the Remembrance Scholars and the SU community to find a positive and constructive way forward from this painful moment. Read more »
The 2022-2023 Remembrance and Lockerbie Scholar Cohort stands against antisemitism and all other forms of hate and bias. Read more »
The Latinx vs Hispanic debate regarding identity is important, because the Latinx/Hispanic community is composed of multiple races, various nationalities, culture and various histories. Read more »
We only hope that SU sheds some hope and support to Middle Eastern students the way they did with Ukrainian students. We all bleed the same color. Read more »
Syracuse University has a reputation of setting off loud fireworks for various events without any forewarning to the surrounding community. Read more »
It’s clear that healthcare has become a privilege for those who can afford it. Otherwise, it is a burden. Read more »
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 »
NYPIRG has also been the pioneer for helping pass important legislative bills like the first mandatory statewide seat belt law passed in New York state, which was possible through voting efforts towards elected officials. Read more »
Due to the severity of damages to infrastructure, an additional $6 million ($2 million per school) should be allocated on an annual basis for maintenance and improvements moving forward. Read more »
Letter to the Editor | The Title IX law will continue to fail college students like my sister until substantial reforms are made. Read more »
Painting Kink 101 as an embarrassment is wrong. The seminar brings awareness to safe sex education. Read more »
I solemnly hold that truth with me everywhere I go, especially at an event celebrating Black History Month. Read more »
"In response, Syracuse University staff both here in Syracuse and abroad have been working tirelessly to deliver safe and engaging global programs for students." Read more »
Mayor Walsh ought to move forward with the removal of the Columbus statue. Read more »
We demand a commitment to greater transparency and clearer communication from SU administration. Read more »
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 »
I live amongst both SU and SUNY-ESF students, and unfortunately, placing used items in the trash is not a common practice. Read more »
Zainab Altuma (Almatwari) describes their encounter with security at Juice Jam and the burdens they face at SU as a Hijabi Muslim. Read more »
It’s not about wins and losses, it’s about whether SU considers itself an inclusive university for everyone. Read more »