Orland: Medical marijuana research would increase treatment accessibility,...
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs clearly hasn’t been listening to Snoop Dogg much lately. Though medical marijuana is slowly gaining traction, there is one group in particular that is...
View ArticleOrland: Symbolic acknowledgement of injustice not enough for effective social...
It’s all about the Tubmans, baby. The United States Department of the Treasury announced last week that the faces on U.S. currency would be revamped in 2020. These changes come after the Treasury’s...
View ArticleNewsmakers: AJ Chavar’s role at The New York Times brings him close to...
UPDATED: Oct. 31 at 6 p.m. A work day for AJ Chavar includes interviewing President Barack Obama in Hawaii, catching a ride back on Air Force One to Midway Atoll to film another interview before...
View ArticleSyracuse University’s libraries are more than a study hall. Here’s how you...
It’s been said that millennials are killing most industries, but don’t count libraries among them. As a generation, we’re realizing libraries are no longer silent study halls to camp out at during...
View ArticleCharlottesville shows us how much student protests matter
It seems easy to say a situation like the racially motivated riots in Charlottesville, Virginia could never happen in Syracuse. Here, with deep roots in activist movements, we know how to have a...
View ArticleColleges should evolve from perpetuating educational superiority
When you think of the quintessential college campus, a very specific vision comes to mind. A grassy quad surrounded by old, ivy-lined buildings. A grandiose library. Frantic students rushing around as...
View ArticleTechnology makes college accessible for students with disabilities, but only...
It’s 2017. We have voice assistants who can reorder groceries, and self-driving cars are just around the corner. But in the classroom, the pen still seems to be mightier than the MacBook. Many...
View ArticleHow reproductive health vending machines can help college students have safer...
Limited pharmacy hours and the fear of running into a classmate are just a few inconveniences college students face when accessing emergency contraceptives. That’s why Stanford University’s new vending...
View ArticleNo matter the cost, student health isn’t an indulgence. It’s a necessity.
Students at Louisiana State University are rolling on the river — the lazy river, that is. As part of an $85 million renovation to health and wellness amenities, LSU recently built a lazy river in the...
View ArticleTaking the unity of tailgates beyond the parking lot
There’s no day like game day at Syracuse University, and no game day is complete without a tailgate. It transports you to another world and a happier mindset, putting the monotony of daily life on...
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