Opinion: Colleges need to push back on the judicial definition of 'free speech'
The line between free speech and hate speech must be drawn more clearly, and universities should be at the forefront of this battle. Read more »
The line between free speech and hate speech must be drawn more clearly, and universities should be at the forefront of this battle. Read more »
This week, revel in community events with the Community Folk Art Center's open night mic and Orange After Dark's Glow Golf event in Schine Student Center. Read more »
Due to injury, Lil Tecca will not perform at Juice Jam. Quavo will replace him as the concert’s headliner. Read more »
Lawrinson Hall’s Resident Advisor, Ellen Clark, provides a unique experience to residents with her “dorm dog," Toaster. Read more »
Jada Marie Knight fulfills her leadership position with kindness and passion as the student co-chair of Syracuse University’s Coming Back Together 2024 alumni event. Read more »
This Suicide Prevention Month, the Syracuse International Film Festival will be showing Sue Loncar’s documentary, “Losing Grace Finding Hope,” in honor of her daughter who died by suicide. Read more »
Kicking off Latine Heritage Month, the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations hosted Night with NALFO, a chance for students to learn about existing Latine fraternities and sororities. Read more »
As a young Venezuelan immigrant, our guest columnist has not yet had the chance to vote in the U.S. He says that those who can vote need to know that it's not just a right, but also a responsibility. Read more »
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced a $30 million award to Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub. Read more »
Student Engagement’s Dessert Crawl connects Syracuse University students with local bakeries. Read more »
This week, our humor columnist discovers the expenses of adult life. So, she makes a budget, adding her dream pants to the top of her list. Read more »
Check out a host of live performances this week in Syracuse, including house music artist Chaney and The Duke Ellington Orchestra. Read more »
The Special Collection Research Center’s newest exhibit, “Destroy All Monsters,” explores fandom culture in the sci-fi and punk scenes. Read more »
Boston Manor, British rock band, debuts 'Sundiver', the second part of an album series with 2022's ‘Datura,’ meant to mimic the feeling of a crazy night and reflection the next morning. Read more »
Not only does reliance on AI hinder the human aspect within journalism, it also limits progress within journalism and in greater society. Read more »
Syracuse University is home to a diverse student body, and with that comes a variety of dietary needs and preferences. It's time for the campus dining facilities to reflect that diversity. Read more »
Suki Waterhouse solidifies her place in the indie pop genre with her sophomore album, “Memoir of a Sparklemuffin.” Read more »
University Union announced Tuesday that PARTYNEXTDOOR will no longer headline Juice Jam 2024. Rapper Lil Tecca will instead take the stage. Read more »
Professor Nicole Fonger's book, "Making Algebra Meaningful," discusses how diverse representation in math starts in the classroom. Read more »
Noah Kahan shocked fans in Boston with his new song, “Pains Like Cold Water” on the “Live from Fenway Park” album. Read more »
Syracuse University’s Latine Heritage Month celebrates diversity and educates students about the variety of cultures in South America and the Caribbean. Read more »
To celebrate National Voter Registration Day, organizations across the city of Syracuse will host informational events. Read more »
On the next episode of "Screentime," Nate and Henry discuss "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" and some of the marquee releases at the Toronto International Film Festival. Read more »
This weekend, Syracuse University students and alumni joined for Coming Back Together to celebrate successes and discuss the realities of attending a predominantly white institution. Read more »