Writer: Jewél Jackson
From the Editors: We want to hear about your experiences voting
We want to know how this election and its aftermath is affecting you, as well as what your experience voting was like. Read More »
Destiny USA organizes sensory-friendly events
Three entertainment parks in Destiny USA mall — WonderWorks, Apex Entertainment and Museum of Intrigue — hold sensory-friendly events and create more accessible environments. Read More »
SU responds to racism on campus with temporary fixes
Gender and Sexuality columnist Jewel Jackson argues that SU officials respond to racist incidents on campus with temporary, often ineffective fixes. Read More »
It’s not acceptable to think of new students as ‘fresh meat’
Gender and sexuality columnist Jewél Jackson condemns the perspective that freshman students, specifically women, are like ‘fresh meat.’ Read More »
Women’s and gender studies courses are for everyone
Gender and Sexuality columnist Jewél Jackson urges everyone to take at least one Women’s and Gender Studies course during their time at SU. Read More »
Celebrity predators should be ‘canceled’
Gender and Sexuality columnist Jewél Jackson discusses culturally “canceling” celebrities. Read More »
Schine renovations should address visibility of OMA
Gender and Sexuality columnist Jewél Jackson encourages Syracuse University to address issues related to the physical visibility of the Office of Multicultural Affairs in Schine Student Center. Read More »
Overcome the stigma: Get tested for STIs
Gender and sexuality columnist Jewél Jackson urges students to take advantage of free Syracuse University STI tests. Read More »
SU should better focus on the intersectionality of mental health
Gender and sexuality columnist Jewél Jackson says it’s important to recognize mental health variations among different communities on campus. Read More »
Keep talking about diversity after Latino Hispanic Heritage Month
Gender and Sexuality columnist Jéwel Jackson explains why celebrating representation shouldn’t be limited to one month. Read More »