The Lingering Effects of Apartheid Make Life Hell for South Africa’s Asylum Seekers
With an estimated 71 million people forcibly displaced across the world, the refugee crisis continues to worsen in the wake of COVID-19. In South Africa, a country that continues to struggle with its colonial past, displaced people face unique brutalities and hardships.
Syracuse Fraternity Accused of Racial Discrimination
Over 10 people have alleged that the Omicron Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau at Syracuse University denied entrance to Women of Color to multiple social events held at their on-campus house.
Welcome to the Era of the Flex Item
College kids may be living on a diet of Ramen, but that doesn’t mean they’re not sporting ultra-luxury designer items
A Buddhist and an Agnostic Christian Offer Tips on How to Safely Explore Your Spirituality
Professional tips on how to safely explore one’s spirituality.
Midterm Election Results and What That Means for Us
For those of you who weren’t up all-night watching broadcasters play with their fancy color-changing maps, here is a breakdown on what happened in the Midterm elections, more specifically what happened in the Syracuse-related elections.
Westworld Meets Our Universe
She has 1.4 million followers on Instagram. Her photos have appeared in Paper Magazine. She models for Prada. Her album on Spotify receives nearly 250-thousand monthly listeners. Accounts have sprung up across Instagram imitating her. YouTuber Shane Dawson has received millions of views creating videos about her.
And she’s not even a real person.
Another Hurricane Another Socioeconomic Issue
Hurricane Florence has wreaked havoc upon the North Carolina coast after hitting this month. After the disaster, many citizens were displaced and are still wary of returning, due to the amount of damage in the area. People are afraid and uncertain of the fate of their homes and communities, especially those who do not have the freedom to start over