Writer: Zhané Souter
Souter: University Union should collaborate with niche campus groups for film screenings
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter argues that University Union should diversify its on-campus film screenings. Read More »
Souter: ‘(In)Justice For All’ should include more diverse opinions
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter argues that the “(In)Justice For All” panel discussion cast should have incorporated a more diverse range of voices. Read More »
Souter: Students must make efforts to protect mental health in times of tragedy
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter encourages students to focus on their mental health when dealing with personal trauma stemming from gun violence. Read More »
Souter: Homecoming Court tradition should be adjusted for fairness, inclusivity
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter critiques the Homecoming Court tradition at Syracuse University and discusses the ways in which it can be improved. Read More »
Souter: President Obama's scorecard puts college decision power in students’ hands
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter explains how President Obama's scorecard system will help students in the college selection process. Read More »
Souter: Food Services employment mandate lacks clarity, transparency
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter discusses how the university’s lack of transparency in its recent mandate gives the impression that SU is not inclusive in its employment practices. Read More »
Souter: Smoking ban should be adjusted to include designated smoking areas
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter argues that SU needs to accommodate the university community, including those from abroad, in regard to the campus smoking ban. Read More »
Souter: University must clarify demanding student employment requirements
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter discusses the need for the university to clarify demands of student work positions. Read More »
Souter: New students should embrace SU traditions
Student Life columnist Zhané Souter encourages freshmen students to embrace SU culture through university traditions. Read More »