Hustle culture. It’s the constant work and productivity. The non-stop grind. You’re a student or working full-time, involved with hobbies, clubs, and community service; have an elaborate gym and self-care routine as well as an amazing social life. This culture is unavoidable as it’s all over social media. Influencers post their long To-Do lists, Youtube […]
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How to Be an Ally in Times of Unrest (and Always)
In case you have managed to miss it, here’s the short rundown of #NotAgainSU, a Black student-led movement at Syracuse University. According to organizers, they are “protesting the racial incidents that have been occurring on Syracuse U’s campus because they are being swept under the rug by administration.” The movement has occupied Crouse-Hinds Hall, the […]
Parties are forever, Syracuse isn’t
When you’re going to the same frat parties each weekend, it can get boring quick. There’s the same boys, similar friend groups, and either great or terrible DJ’s who pick bad remixes. With over 30% of Syracuse University’s population affiliated with Greek Life, frat parties dominate the weekend nightlife. It is widely known that SU […]
Need to Get Away? Five Places to Visit While at Syracuse University
By: Katie Merken With a semester lasting four months long, it can seem to never end. During these months, it is easy to start to feel restless, especially if you have an itch to travel. Even though Syracuse may seem like it’s in the middle of nowhere, there are so many great places nearby that […]
Your Checklist to Survive the Chill
By: Jenna Wirth – With winter rapidly approaching, everyone is eager to wear their cute, new sweaters and bundle up. However, as the white snow rapidly becomes repulsive black mush, that excitement won’t last long. Winter in Syracuse can feel never-ending. Here are some must-haves to help you endure this winter season. Tissues Everybody knows […]
5 Tips and Tricks to Power Through Procrastination
By: Jenna Wirth – With final exams quickly approaching, it’s easy for us to feel overwhelmed. Sometimes, the best way to deal with stress is to completely ignore what’s causing the stress. But the longer you wait to study or outline that final paper worth 25 percent of your grade, the more you hurt yourself. […]
Spooky Fun in Syracuse
By: Jenna Wirth – With Halloween eerily close, it’s time for some Halloween mischief. Here are six Syracuse Halloween festivities that will get you into the spooky spirit. Haunted Houses Explore spine-chilling realms with horrifying sights and piercing screams at Frightmare Farms, Cayo Industrial Horror Realm, 13th Hour Rising Haunted Hayride, or Demon Acres. Haunted houses […]
KavaNope: Syracuse Student Voices in Action
By: Hayden Ginder – At noon on Oct. 4, over 100 students and faculty marched to the front of Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University to protest the confirmation of Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh. Sarah Epelman, a senior at Syracuse majoring in Political Science and Policy Studies with a minor in Women’s and Gender Studies, […]
The Early Bird: How to Make the Most Out of Your Morning
By: Hayden Ginder – You wake up to the loud screech of your alarm at an ungodly hour. As you grab your phone to check the time, you realize that you’re already late. You scramble out of bed and throw on some ratty leggings and a sweatshirt, fearing that you might not even have enough […]
Boss B****es of SU: Q&A with Chandler Plante
By: Jenna Wirth – From Tucson, Arizona, Chandler Plante, a sophomore majoring in magazine journalism, slays at everything she does. She’s currently on the social media board for Gamma Phi Beta, Assistant Web Editor for Jerk Magazine, Vice President for Ed2010, Cast Relations Co-Director for DanceWorks, Newhouse Peer Advisor, and Campus Manager for Teas. How […]