Writer: Saniya More
London’s food culture does not disappoint
Abroad columnist Saniya More describes London as a fusion hub of all culinary categories. Read More »
Attention tourists: When traveling abroad, make an effort to speak the native language
Abroad columnist Saniya More advises English-speaking travelers at least attempt to give foreign languages a try. Read More »
Scotland should remain part of the United Kingdom
Abroad columnist Saniya More argues the downside outweighs any positives that would stem from Scotland’s independence. Read More »
London’s best qualities show during response to tragedy
Abroad columnist Saniya More discusses London’s response to the Westminster attack and how it’s a testament to the city’s strength. Read More »
British news operates in a distinctive and different way, better than American news
Abroad columnist Saniya More writes of how American and British news streams differ, yet face similar challenges, in the 21st century. Read More »
The United Kingdom will begin leaving the EU on March 29
In the end, the only thing the Britons can do about Brexit is accept the changes and continue their lives, writes abroad columnist Saniya More. Read More »
How the United Kingdom deals with one of the world’s biggest problems
Abroad columnist Saniya More writes about how London and the U.K. as a whole have dealt with terrorism. Read More »
England has one of the world’s largest healthcare systems, but that’s changing fast
Abroad columnist Saniya More writes about how England’s healthcare system works and why it is evolving. Read More »
London’s many ethnic communities make it a global hub
Abroad columnist Saniya More discusses how and why London is more diverse and immigrant-tolerant than New York. Read More »
London has unsuitable, yet charming city layout
Abroad columnist Saniya More writes about London’s unplanned urban structure that makes it one of the world’s most important cities. Read More »
A foreign perspective on the United States and Islam in London
Abroad Columnist Saniya More writes about observing the United States from an outsider’s perspective and reflects on Donald Trump’s presidency from miles away. Read More »
London is a new cup of tea
Settling into a new place is always difficult, even for seasoned traveler and abroad columnist Saniya Moore. Read More »
Packing to study abroad is not light work
Abroad columnist Saniya More struggled with getting her bags to the airline's weight limit, but while she was packing, she remembered what motivated her to study in London for a semester. Read More »
Whitman dean search committee seeks feedback from students in a forum
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management dean search committee solicits feedback from students in a meeting Wednesday night. Read More »
Twin brothers Aja and Kaelan Selbach produce films side by side
Twin brothers Aja and Kealan Selbach are sophomores majoring in film, and they take their knowledge outside the classroom with their company, Broad Brothers Productions. Read More »
Federal government plans to forgive $108 billion in student loan debt
The government will offer income-driven repayment plans to students having trouble paying their loans. Read More »
Professor in Falk College to spend 3 months in Thailand through fellowship
Dessa Bergen-Cico, an associate professor in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics,was recently named a Rotary Peace Fellow. Read More »
Senior gains life experiences, finds social responsibility at job with Literacy Corps
Soon-to-be graduate Weston Young says his involvement with Literacy Corps has prepared him for the world after graduation, in addition to giving him life experiences that will help him after college. Read More »
Freshman advocates for change through community service
To Patricio Rivera, change doesn’t come through quick solutions, but long-term action, which he addresses as an intern for Oxfam. Read More »
Falk professor appointed as human rights commissioner due to history of involvement in the community
In his role as commissioner Bruce Carter, an associate professor in Falk, plans to work toward alleviating racial tension between immigrants and locals and working on racial bias between police and locals. Read More »
SU junior connects with students from Syracuse community at learning center
Kaitlynn Chopra tutors girls from Somalia, Burma and Syria, as her job as a program coordinator at North Side Learning Center. Read More »
Council accredits bachelor of science degree offered in Falk College
Falk College is one of the first colleges in New York to receive the accreditation. Read More »