Writer: Will Chadwick
Opinion: Recording policies don’t properly fix concerns, hurt learning
Instead of turning away students from recording lectures for themselves, institutions should encourage them to take whatever steps they need to elevate their education. Read More »
Opinion: Presidential Fitness Test removed for a reason, return shames students
On July 31st, President Donald Trump signed a bill reinstating the Presidential Fitness Test in public schools across the country. The test is an “important step in our mission to make America healthy again,” Trump said. Read More »
Opinion: NY phone restrictions will harm students more than open access
In today’s digital age and political climate, the career and safety concerns that accompany these restrictions can’t be ignored. Read More »
Opinion: Scrutinize the dangers of your favorite platform’s algorithm
As media consumers, the best thing we can do is remain conscious of who truly controls what we see each time we scroll. We owe it to ourselves as United States citizens and young people to recognize bias online so we can make truly informed decisions when we choose a candidate to support. Read More »
Opinion: Trump’s threats shouldn’t keep students from peacefully protesting
College environments should enable and influence young people to advocate for issues they see in our world, and they shouldn’t be discouraged from doing so as long as it’s done with civility. Read More »
Opinion: Trump’s blanket views of immigration lack the empathy leaders need
People migrate to America in search of better opportunities and in asylum from strife. It should not be acceptable in any way for people to be seized once they make it into our country and then thrown to the side like trash. This is simply wrong and un-American. Read More »
Opinion: SU's FYS 101 course still needs revamping
For most people, college is the first time they are truly exposed to the vital concepts and ideas these DEI courses should be revealing, so it’s on our representatives at this school to get it right. Read More »