Writer: Joseph Pucciarelli
Updated voting methods are long overdue
Conservative columnist Joey Pucciarelli explains why the way Americans vote is flawed, and calls attention to how things can change. Read More »
Sinclair’s media script shouldn’t be a political issue
Conservative columnist Joseph Pucciarelli condemns Sinclair Broadcast Group’s scripted news report and calls for FCC regulations on ownership of local news stations. Read More »
Shifting views jeopardize Gillibrand’s potential 2020 presidential run
Conservative columnist Joey Pucciarelli explains how New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s shifting political viewpoints spell trouble for her 2020 ambitions. Read More »
Free speech on college campuses shouldn't just be for liberal students
Conservative columnist Joey Pucciarelli argues that all views on college campuses deserve a safe space, including conservative ones. Read More »
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand’s political party makes her condemnation of Sen. Al Franken even more powerful
Conservative columnist Joseph Pucciarelli discusses how Gillibrand took a bold step in condemning her fellow Democratic senator, and conservatives shouldn't be criticizing her for it. Read More »
Boy Scouts are losing members. Recruiting girls won’t solve that.
Conservative columnist Joey Pucciarelli takes on the Boy Scouts’ decision to allow girls to join their ranks and how it seems to be a cover to boost the Scouts’ declining membership. Read More »
Prematurely blocking Trump’s transgender ban is just identity politics
Conservative columnist Joey Pucciarelli discusses why the U.S. government must finish researching Trump’s transgender military ban before senators try to block it. Read More »
Denouncing violence doesn’t warrant an apology from state Sen. John DeFrancisco
Conservative columnist Joey Pucciarelli argues that condemning violence shouldn’t be the disconcerting part about Trump’s comments on Charlottesville. Read More »
Pucciarelli: Why New York’s free college tuition bill doesn’t make the grade
Conservative columnist Joseph Pucciarelli picks out the flaws in New York state’s new bill, from its cost to taxpayers to how it keeps students from leaving the state. Read More »
Pucciarelli: Trump’s proposed budget cuts wouldn’t be the end of the world for arts and humanities groups
Conservative columnist Joseph Pucciarelli explains why he thinks the arts and humanities could continue to flourish in the United States, despite President Donald Trump’s proposed budget cuts. Read More »
Pucciarelli: There’s more to Trump’s story on Obama wiretapping claims
Conservative columnist Joseph Pucciarelli gives his take on why Trump shouldn’t have to apologize to Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) for his claim that Obama wiretapped Trump Tower prior to the 2016 election. Read More »
To study extreme weather, Syracuse University scientists create artificial ice storm
Researchers and scientists create an artificial ice storm to study the potential impacts of climate change. Read More »
Syracuse University architects design ‘concrete island’ to protect Colombian shoreline
The project utilizes light concrete, allowing tiles to float on water. The tiles are linked together to create the island, which acts as a buffer to lessen the effects of flooding and erosion. Read More »
Falk College helps Syracuse children cope with trauma through yoga
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics at Syracuse University recently received a grant for an initiative to support Syracuse preschoolers with history of trauma. Read More »