Syracuse University professor discusses potential effects of 'Super Tuesday'
With twelve states and one territory holding presidential primaries and caucuses on Tuesday, nearly 1,500 total delegates are at stake. Read more »
With twelve states and one territory holding presidential primaries and caucuses on Tuesday, nearly 1,500 total delegates are at stake. Read more »
Two Syracuse University professors and a post-doctoral fellow in SU's political science department discuss President Barack Obama's moves to reform solitary confinement. Read more »
The Daily Orange spoke with three Syracuse University professors about the discovery of liquid water on Mars, what it could mean about life on Mars and what it means for future research about the Red Planet. Read more »
Two professor discuss Charlie Hedbo's recent controversial cartoon, which depicted the migrant three-year-old boy who washed up on the shore of a Turkish beach a few weeks ago. Read more »
President Barack Obama signed an executive order in late August renaming Mount McKinley to Mount Denali, its original Native American name. Some lawmakers, specifically from Ohio, are upset by the move. Read more »
“Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck” was released on Friday as the most recent documentary of the life of Nirvana front man, Kurt Cobain. Read more »
With three Republican candidates and one Democratic contender announcing their involvement in the presidential race more than a year-and-a-half before the general elections in November 2016, the analysis on all of the candidates has just begun. Read more »
The Obama administration announced Wednesday that it is calling for an end to conversion, or reparative, therapy for children in response to a petition created after trans* teenager Leelah Alcorn’s suicide in December 2014. Read more »
Syracuse University professors James Abbott and David Rezak weighed in on what sets Tidal apart from heavyweights like Spotify and Google Play, and what its chances of success are. Read more »
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) became the first person to formally announce his candidacy for president at Liberty University last Monday, which some experts said has both positive and negative consequences. Read more »
Members of Greek life from many different fraternities and sororities have committed various forms of misconduct in the past couple of weeks. Read more »
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been the subject of criticism recently after it was revealed she used a private email throughout her time… Read more »
Professors at Syracuse University agree that the bipartisan congress has hindered movement on the decision of building the Keystone XL pipeline expansion. Read more »
The proposal, which was announced Sunday Feb. 15, includes regulations such as drones cannot exceed 55 pounds, the user must pass an aeronautics test and the drones must stay in the operator’s line of sight. Read more »
Some professors are emphasizing the importance of maintaining the line between being a news personality and being a celebrity after Brian Williams, the host and managing editor of “NBC Nightly News,” was suspended after retelling an exaggerated version of a report he did in Iraq. Read more »
A lost manuscript found after 55 years is to be published by the 88-year-old Harper Lee, author of “To Kill a Mockingbird." Read more »
The White House decided last Tuesday to drop the proposal to tax 529 college savings plans that President Barack Obama announced during his State of the Union address. Read more »
During President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address last Tuesday, he commented net neutrality, and gave a statement that outlined his stance on the controversial issue. Read more »
President Barack Obama took to YouTube on Jan. 8 to announce a plan for two free years of community college. Obama introduced his plan for… Read more »
Following 13 years of combat and thousands of casualties for the U.S. military, the war in Afghanistan, known as Operation Enduring Freedom, is finally drawing… Read more »
The ongoing debate about marijuana legalization in the United States has often focused on the substance's medicinal properties, widespread social acceptance or the relatively harmless… Read more »