Tag: column
Jermyn: Why John Katko’s vote against GOP health care bill matters for his Syracuse constituents
Liberal columnist Cole Jermyn highlights what the GOP’s replacement for Obamacare means for Syracuse and why Rep. John Katko’s vote against it matters. Read More »
Summer movie season: 5 flicks to look forward to
Movie columnist Erik Benjamin shares his top five picks for movies set to be released in summer 2017. Read More »
London’s food culture does not disappoint
Abroad columnist Saniya More describes London as a fusion hub of all culinary categories. Read More »
Seniors look forward to months of post-graduation nothingness
Many wonderful seniors are graduating in the upcoming weeks, but what do they have to look forward to at their ceremony? How about after they get that diploma? Read More »
Rain drop, drop top, Migos is more influential than you thought, thought
Music columnist Christine Chung reviews trap and hip-hop trio Migos' music and its influence on pop culture. Read More »
Choose Your Own Adventure: Mayfest
Humor columnist Patty Terhune maps out the various outcomes of your Mayfest. Read More »
Chris Pratt scores Hollywood Walk of Fame star while maintaining charm
Movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen takes a look at Hollywood star Chris Pratt’s young and budding career. Read More »
As Gorillaz transitions into the mainstream, we should all start paying attention
Columnist Jenny Bourque highlights the upcoming album, festival, tour and TV show coming from Gorillaz after a six-year hiatus. Read More »
Will Smith could make role of Genie in 'Aladdin' his own
Movie columnist Erik Benjamin argues that if Will Smith actually lands the role of the Genie in “Aladdin,” he will put his own twist on the character. Read More »
Attention tourists: When traveling abroad, make an effort to speak the native language
Abroad columnist Saniya More advises English-speaking travelers at least attempt to give foreign languages a try. Read More »
Film composer Hans Zimmer is one of the best acts at Coachella
Music Columnist Christine Chung explores award-winning film composer Hans Zimmer's history and his buzz-worthy Coachella set. Read More »
A convincing argument to attend Syracuse before the May 1st decision deadline
Humor Columnist Josh Feinblatt knows how tough college decisions can be, so he’s provided you the real scoop of Syracuse University to help you make your decision. Read More »
Hasbro finds success in the movie universe
Movie columnist Lilly Stuecklen looks at the daring jump Hasbro has made in the film industry. Read More »
How to pretend to understand 4/20
Follow the tips humor columnist Patty Terhune has laid out here to safely navigate 4/20. Read More »
Netflix’s 'Girlboss' is proof biographical TV series is a rising trend
TV columnist Malvika Randive loves learn about the lives of interesting people. She also loves to watch TV. Behold, the rise of biographical TV series. Read More »
'Dear White People' is funny for all the right reasons
The upcoming Netflix show was previewed suring a screening in Newhouse 3 Monday night. Read More »
Orlando, Las Vegas and more provide non-traditional extra lifeblood for movies
Hollywood is looking to make money beyond the big screen, and new opportunities are popping up in more places than you might expect. Read More »
Scotland should remain part of the United Kingdom
Abroad columnist Saniya More argues the downside outweighs any positives that would stem from Scotland’s independence. Read More »
Kendrick Lamar continues to show the rap world how it’s done
Music columnist Christine Chung urges everyone to listen to Kendrick Lamar's latest album, "DAMN." Read More »
The best spots to relieve yourself on campus
A good bathroom experience can make or break your day. Don’t make the mistake of going to the horrible bathrooms on campus — go to the great ones that are laid out in this comprehensive guide. Read More »
FYP, please take me even though I’m a senior
Patty Terhune loves FYP, especially when they sell her grilled cheese on a street corner. Read More »
‘Juice Box’: students work all semester in class promoting this concert
Twenty music industry and Bandier students take on this one-of-a-kind class project to promote a concert at the Westcott Theater. Read More »
With her Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, Queen of Folk Joan Baez sees the opportunity for activism
Music columnist Jenny Bourque rejoices in Joan Baez's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, while also recognizing the singer's remaining potential in a time that needs her voice Read More »