After Raul Pinet Jr. Died In Jail, A Coalition Set In Motion Policing Reforms
A cross-cultural coalition formed 11 years ago laid the groundwork for changes in Syracuse, N.Y.
How To Avoid Diet Culture And Start Eating Intuitively
Diets have been around for generations promising all types of quick fixes for how to achieve weight loss and supposed health. From ‘drop a dress size in a week,’ to ‘lose 21 pounds in 21 days,’ these fad diets focus on quick wins and short-term goals but negate your body’s health.
Newhouse Ambassadors Bring Diverse Perspectives, A Welcoming Face To The Newhouse School
As associate director of diversity and recruitment at the Newhouse School, Wes Whiteside works hard to create a welcoming environment for all students, both prospective and current.
What Do Young People Think About Impeaching Trump?
In college, you can exist in a politics-free bubble, where you can choose to move in and out of politically driven spaces.
Plus-Size Models: A New Body Type Taking Over Fashion Week
As the body positivity movement reaches its all-time high, plus-size models have been given a corner at fashion week. However this time, designers are being called out for doing the bare minimum.
ASOS Launches AI Technology Effecting Emotional, Societal And Environmental Change
Tonya Russell has taken clothes shopping online to avoid malls and the dressing room. Online shopping, a convenient and consuming task, has 92% of the U.S. engaged.
DeWitt Tree Committee Plans To Rewrite Ordinances And Announces Growth Award
The DeWitt Tree Committee discussed following the direction of Steve Harris, the Syracuse arborist to revise its Urban Forestry Management Plan and tree ordinances on Tuesday night.
SU Mentor At 'InclusiveU' Seeks Accessibility On Campus
Kevin Camelo and Joseph Seltzer break out in laughs working on a computer code project for a class. They are two friends having fun. In reality, Camelo is Seltzer’s mentor in a program that helps students with disabilities.
SU Students react to the Muller Report
Anticipation is rising for the special counsel Robert Mueller’s report from his investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election.
NPR News Anchor And SU Alums Discuss Diversity In The Newsroom
The National Public Radio news anchor, Laksmhi Singh, told college journalists that the increase of diversity in newsrooms is ‘painfully slow,’ in her lecture starting off the Race and Media Symposium at Syracuse University on Tuesday night.