Writer: Jean Aiello
How many more students must die before the U.S. realizes it has a gun problem?
This incident is yet another example of why gun laws must change. Read More »
Pardoning small marijuana offenses is a good start, but there's more work to do
He has given Americans hope for further change and the possible federal legalization of marijuana, which would lead to numerous benefits along the way. Read More »
The cost of attendance at Syracuse University is not worth it
When applying for college, many people choose not to apply to Syracuse because it is so expensive. SU has a lot of work to do in rethinking its cost of attendance. Read More »
Segregation in Syracuse’s school system needs to be acknowledged
While the governing body of Syracuse is not deliberately discriminating against Black communities living in low-income areas, the division resulting from the I-81 highway and the city’s lack of attention on the issue has caused segregation in schools even now. Read More »
The unique restaurants in Syracuse make the location worth the snow
While the university offers numerous activities outside of academic classes, students should take advantage of the city of Syracuse with their friends. Read More »
Syracuse University should allow outside visitors into residential dorms
A major part of college life is sharing your experience with friends and family from home. Additionally, for many college freshmen, this is the first time they are living on their own. Read More »
Take advantage of the unique workout the Barnes Center rock wall offers
Accepting the possibility of falling each time you climb the wall helps build resilience and an ability to challenge yourself and take risks. Read More »
Students should go to more SU basketball games to showcase their school spirit
Students should take advantage of the exciting basketball games that will take place during these next few months in the Dome. Read More »
If SU goes remote, students must stay connected
while maintaining a positive mindset to tackle the semester, students should check in with their mental health to improve academic performance and campus engagement. Read More »
SU students can use winter break to unwind, focus on mental health
Finals, cold weather, and COVID-19 concerns have made the weeks after Thanksgiving break stressful. Winter break will be an opportunity for students to regroup and recharge. Read More »
Taking free fitness classes at SU could help relieve pressure of school
Instead of falling into a state of decreased motivation this winter, students should engage in exercise classes offered at the Barnes Center. Read More »
Professors have the power to help students overcome “burnout”
To limit burnout, SU instructors should offer more academic support to students and should be more lenient with extensions. Read More »
SU students need to prioritize sleep
Students should focus on creating healthy sleep habits by understanding and accepting that sleep may interfere with their social time. Read More »