Writer: Maggie Hicks
Student Association proposes bill addressing transparency issues
SA general assembly members Skylar Swart and David Bruen proposed a bill Monday that would make any legislation and how it was voted on assembly available through the SA website. Read More »
SA works to improve trigger warnings in SU classes
Trigger warnings became an issue near the beginning of SA President Mackenzie Mertikas’ term when students expressed concerns about sensitive topics discussed in classes, especially when the topics strayed from class content. Read More »
Brodi Chambers’ attitude helps transition from Lockerbie to Syracuse
Chambers said he came to the U.S. for the first time with two main goals: self-development and gaining new experiences. Read More »
SU Humanities Center hosts panel on issues shown in ‘12 Angry Men’
The panel discussed biases in the American judicial system Read More »
Student Association’s Diversity Affairs Committee is working to improve admissions questions for next year
The Diversity Affairs Committee will continue working with the Office of Institutional Research and Assessment to understand what the current data collection process is for admission. Read More »
SA to kick off Mental Health Awareness Week on the Quad
Throughout the week, SA will offer activities and presentations that will highlight the resources available to students to help keep both their physical and mental health in check. Read More »
SA explains how students can provide input
While the ability to provide public comment is stated in SA’s bylaws and has been in practice for years, SA’s relocation from Schine Student Center to the Women’s Building has created communication problems. Read More »
SA debates subsiding student fee for bike sharing program
A main concern right now is whether funding a bike program would be worth the cost. Read More »
SA gives feedback on campus accessibility
HirePotential, Inc., a Syracuse consulting group, visited SA as part of Syracuse University’s disability services audit report. Read More »
Student Association plans Mental Health Awareness Week
The week is set to begin on Oct. 7. Read More »