Tag: energy
Opinion: Katy Perry’s trip to space sends ironic, performative messages
Our society has a bad habit of focusing on or “memeing” celebrities who slather fake activism onto their actions. Instead, we should look to role models who are making efforts to create real, systematic change and exemplify such behavior in ourselves. Read More »
Opinion: Beware of political candidates working against U.S. nature’s protection
It’s not enough for one to simply love nature; it’s not enough to retreat into it and it’s not enough to simply know about it. To love nature in America now requires political participation because without our advocacy, it’s under grave threat. Read More »
Opinion: Gen Z should explore sustainability through fashion
Thrift stores have long been a staple for those on a budget, but today they are an essential part of an eco-conscious lifestyle. Read More »
Opinion: HHS must commit to public welfare, not RFK Jr.’s opinions
As the department navigates the evolving landscape of public health, effective leadership must be pragmatic. Read More »
Jam band Hydrogen stands out with psychedelic rock, improv
Hydrogen, a student jam band, performed Sunday at Crater. They covered songs by their favorite musical groups, while fusing improvised elements. Read More »
Our humor columnist has all the do's, don'ts to conquer your freshman year
Our humor columnist guides Syracuse University freshmen through the do’s and don'ts to survive their first year on campus. Read More »
Opinion: Hurricane Helene foreshadows our climate's future
It’s clear that climate change impacts numerous communities in a variety of severe, unequal ways. To ensure its effects don’t continue to persist, we must listen to the experts. We can no longer ignore them, especially when the evidence is right in front of us. Read More »
At Sage Haus, ‘each night reinvents itself’
Syracuse University juniors Anjali Engstrom and Romy VanAlmen teamed up to create Sage Haus, a concert venue that brings different music events to campus. Read More »
Carrying Redgate legacy, new owners leave guests Dazed
After inheriting the student-run venue formerly known as “Redgate,” six Syracuse University juniors are working to establish their venue “Dazed” on campus. Read More »
Gallery: Quavo joins Maisie Peters, Smino in 1st-ever Dome Juice Jam
University Union hosted Quavo, Maisie Peters and Smino for its annual Juice Jam – this time, in the JMA WIreless Dome and open to the public. Missed the concert or want to reminisce? Check out the night in photos. Read More »
Juice Jam's new look, headliner switch up face varied fan reactions
Headliner Quavo and supporting acts Maisie Peters and Smino performed at this year’s Juice Jam, earning mixed reactions from Syracuse University students. Read More »
Toaster the 'dorm dog' is Lawrinson's local celebrity
Lawrinson Hall’s Resident Advisor, Ellen Clark, provides a unique experience to residents with her “dorm dog," Toaster. Read More »
Opinion: SU dining needs to expand its plant-based options
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 »
DrumQuest took its healing drums around the world, then to SU
Jimbo Talbot brings drumming events to Syracuse University, helping students old and new deal with the stressors of college life. Read More »
First Green Innovation Competition awards $15,000 toward student sustainability proposal
Sophomores Josephine Crow and Lilyan Minicozzi received the first-place title and a $15,000 grant at Syracuse University’s inaugural Green Innovation Competition. Their project, “Marmalade: turning university waste into something sweet!” proposes a waste-reduction and recycling system for dormitory move-in and move-out. Read More »
‘Green jobs’ provide a new wave of job opportunities for future generations
As students at Syracuse University, we are at the forefront of change in the U.S. as New York state continues to be a leader in climate action. Read More »
Dynamic Sustainability Lab presents research at 2024 Sustainability Summit
The Dynamic Sustainability Lab at Syracuse University presented their research at the 2024 Sustainability Summit in Boston, MA. Read More »
Why women in ecology are crucial to the climate movement
Principles of ecofeminism are crucial to facilitating greater change and providing a voice to those who have been silenced. It is in humanity's best interest to give women a seat at the table. Read More »
SUNY ESF to create a 'sustainability plan' to reduce its environmental impact
ESF's Office of Sustainability has begun to develop a sustainability plan to mitigate environmental harm caused by the campus. Read More »
Keep an eye on these 5 films this festival season
Check out these 5 films for festival season this year. Read More »
‘Everybody is welcome’: Attendees gather under the moon’s glow at Full Moon Ceremony
On Tuesday, students and faculty gathered to honor the indigenous Full Moon Ceremony, giving thanks for nature’s bounty and uniting diverse cultural experiences. Read More »
SU students need to pay more attention to climate change
Climate change will bring unbearable snow levels, wind and lower temperatures, disrupting life and traditions in Syracuse. Read More »
College of Law appoints new Career Services employees
Virginia Robbins will be the interim assistant dean of Career Services while Dafni Kirtsis will join as the director of Externships and Career Services. Read More »
Bandersnatch 2019 performers bring energy, play hits
Bandersnatch performers provoked mosh-pits, roaring crowds and a hyped stage presence at this year’s concert series. Read More »