Syracuse must recognize rape culture on campus affects POC students differently
For women of color, discussing rape culture in higher education is not just a matter of sexism, but also racism. Read more »
For women of color, discussing rape culture in higher education is not just a matter of sexism, but also racism. Read more »
The focus of this project should address the environmental impact and high traffic near the very neighborhoods next to highway I-81 that are supposed to receive justice. Read more »
SU stepping outside of its silo to be involved in community conversations should be expected. Read more »
CNY being chosen to be a part of this monumental plan for industrial growth within the United States needs to be celebrated. Read more »
Overall investment in childcare will be extremely helpful, especially as COVID restrictions are rolled back and parents no longer are able to work from home. Read more »
After its history hiring white people as AAS department chairs, now is a perfect time for university to step in. Read more »
When the city proposed constructing the I-81 viaduct, 15th Ward residents rallied together and fought to keep their homes, businesses and memories from being demolished. With the Urban Renewal Project, which brought the city the Everson Museum, government buildings and an expansion of Downtown Syracuse, it was becoming clear that 15th Ward residents had to leave. Read more »