Young people today are navigating a political landscape that feels unrecognizable from what they were promised — a society where their voices matter and progress aligns with their values.
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Despite their frustration, students' desire for transparency and accountability reveals a hidden democratic instinct. Beneath their anger lies a longing for a system where their voices matter. Read more »
Despite SU’s professed commitment to anti-discrimination policies, this decision reinforces societal biases against people who are affected by obesity.
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By incorporating a grading approach that’s both rigorous and accommodating, faculty members can create an academic environment that’s responsive to the needs of today’s students Read more »
It’s time to stop finding comfort in products that perpetuate injustice and start building a future where wellness and freedom are shared and sustainable.
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Trusting that their hard work and experience will, even if not right away, eventually land them in a job that feels right will allow students to feel accomplished and secure about life after commencement Read more »
Loan forgiveness may provide a short-term solution, but the long-term economic stability of millions of Americans depends on tackling the root causes of the student loan crisis directly. Read more »
Next time we find ourselves with a criminal of the moment, let's acknowledge the startling implications of giving them it-girl or sex symbol status.
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If your intention behind designated bed-rotting time is to allow your brain and body to rest and prevent burnout, bed rotting is not the approach to take.
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We aim to create a space for open dialogue, cultural exchange and mutual support, expanding our reach and making the ASA a bridge to the broader SU community.
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College students specifically are the most susceptible to celebrity electoral endorsements since we follow pop culture closely, so we must be careful to vote responsibly. Read more »
There’s no right or wrong answer when it comes to whether or not you should or shouldn’t pursue a long-distance relationship; it boils down to who you and your partner are, and if you believe your bond is strong enough to last. Read more »
Deputy Mayor Owens’ candidacy represents a step forward in the right direction. But beyond her, I hope that this moment will inspire other young people in Syracuse to participate in its political landscape.
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It’s clear that climate change impacts numerous communities in a variety of severe, unequal ways. To ensure its effects don’t continue to persist, we must listen to the experts. We can no longer ignore them, especially when the evidence is right in front of us. Read more »
This responsibility does not lie solely with Harris, though. It also involves men snapping out of the illusion that voting for Harris is emasculating. Read more »
Document and expose the antisemitic behavior you experience, and if you can, go outside of SU to publicize antisemitic actions or the failure of college administrators to act. Read more »
I can only hope that leaders in the Middle East and beyond can take a step back and look at all the facts before continuing to escalate this brutal conflict. Read more »
The manipulation of language within the media objectifies violence, as if it happens by itself, and serves to justify the murders of Palestinians. Read more »
Young people need and deserve more opportunities to compete, even with themselves, outside the world of athletics in order to foster the skills they need to succeed outside of school.
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