Connective Corridor officials did not plan well when they installed expensive, waist-high lights. The lights are breakable, as 19 of 43 lights on University Avenue… Read more »
In the past three years, two Lockerbie Scholars chose to stay at Syracuse University beyond the one year of their program. The university does not… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this editorial, the time when the University Area Crime Control Team will go into effect was misstated. The collaboration… Read more »
Three distinct candidates are seeking the 24th Congressional District seat this election season, but their distance from students makes the race less interesting and important… Read more »
Reinstating Operation Prevent could be a benefit to students, bar owners and local police departments around the Syracuse University bar scene. The program, funded through… Read more »
Much needs to be done between now and June 2014 to ensure Chancellor Nancy Cantor's departure from Syracuse University occurs with a smooth transition. On… Read more »
As Dave Matthews’ lyrics seemed to garner more attention than the Dalai Lama’s words, the overarching message of the two-day “Common Ground for Peace” forum… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this editorial, the number of voting stations on campus was misstated. Voting stations are already located in the Student… Read more »
A third panel added to the schedule for the “Common Ground for Peace” event will showcase previously overshadowed voices. This panel, “The Past is Not… Read more »
City officials need to move quickly and efficiently while negotiating a contract with a new company to update the city's parking meters. Last week, the… Read more »
A student-created website that aims to increase information about off-campus housing will fill a necessary void in the Syracuse housing market for students. The website,… Read more »
To become more transparent, Student Association’s leaders plan to create a new website. But making a third website will not improve the organization’s transparency. Transparency… Read more »
Although women’s sports at Syracuse University may never achieve the same popularity as men’s sports, Title IX still resonates for the women’s programs. Forty years… Read more »
By awarding the Syracuse community $300,000 to fight gang violence, the full extent of the city’s gang problem is coming to light. Only nine cities… Read more »
The university needs to take better steps to inform and protect students regarding crime near campus. In an email sent Monday by Department of Public… Read more »
Syracuse University officials took great steps to make sure students get tickets to see the Dalai Lama speak, but students did not fully take advantage… Read more »
Although students might feel as though their vote in the presidential election may not matter in the short term, casting a vote now will prove… Read more »
In a move that seems somewhat political, Congresswoman Ann Marie Buerkle brought the Pan Am Flight 103 tragedy back into the minds of the Syracuse… Read more »
As American Sign Language is a way – and sometimes the only way – people can communicate, Syracuse University should consider offering ASL as a… Read more »
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this editorial, the reason why students may have issues connecting to the Internet was misstated. The updated wireless network does not… Read more »
Tripling law enforcement in the East neighborhood on weekends is a short-term solution to a long-term problem. The increased surveillance of the area shows the… Read more »
Though Syracuse University exceeded its overall goal to raise $1 billion dollars three months early, the goals for three of the five categories have not… Read more »
One year after Syracuse University plummeted seven spots in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges list, it is a surprise to see that SU… Read more »