Writer: Addy Kimball
Opinion: Political absurdity isn’t an excuse to stop fact-checking media
If we stop seeking accuracy, misinformation and half-truths begin to define how we understand governance, policy and the world around us. Read More »
Opinion: Reevaluate your reliance on technology after last week’s outage
The sheer frustration over something as simple as a social media feed not loading proved that we have outsourced too much of our mental bandwidth to apps that were ironically designed to make life easier. Read More »
Personal Essay: How I took advantage of campus facilities this fall break
But now reflecting on the break, I’m noticing it was exactly the opposite – staying on campus ended up feeling less like a period of isolation and more like a much-needed mental reset. With no essays or exams hanging over my head, I finally had the chance to explore everything SU has to offer beyond the classroom. Read More »
Personal Essay: Make room for your grief, even in today’s hustle culture
During phases of our lives that are supposed to be new and exciting, such as the beginning of college, our generation’s focus on forward momentum subtly pressures us to set grief aside — even though processing loss is essential for emotional well-being. Read More »
Opinion: Despite imperfections, Yik Yak forges connections key to SU experience
While the app appears to simply be used for fun, it also fulfills a deeper social function that SU students rely on more than they realize. Read More »

