Writer: Saimun Uddin
Personal Essay: Even with SNAP restoration, I won’t forget the weeks of struggle
The leader of this country is treating the abuse of millions as though it were merely a technicality, an acceptable side effect, disregarding the harm to real people. Read More »
Opinion: Marked by indifference, Syverud’s tenure leaves the board to reckon with its failures
Having witnessed four of Syverud’s 12 years as chancellor, these instances proved to me his priorities lay in whatever will cause the least amount of effort or best preserve the university image. Read More »
Opinion: Homelessness in Syracuse sparks need for unconventional reform
People experiencing homelessness aren’t strangers, but fellow Syracuse residents who’ve been failed by a system that too often ignores the most vulnerable. Read More »
Opinion: U.S. superfood trends make accessing cultural staples harder
It’s crucial to understand that the price of food is the exploitation of workers and the degradation of our planet, not just the digits that follow the dollar symbol. Read More »

