The second event in the series had a small audience, but powerful message.
The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) hosted its second “Injustice for All” panel discussion “Injustice for All 2: I Too Am America” on Wednesday in the Goldstein Auditorium. The panel discussion focused on police systemic injustice in the criminal justice system.
The Government Accountability Project brought the American Whistleblower Tour to Syracuse with a panel of three whisteblowers.
At a panel on whistleblowing and journalism Wednesday night at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, the audience heard from some of the panelists how blowing the whistle can often come at great personal cost.
Students Helping Acquire, Promote, and Enhance Self-Esteem wants to change the way that college students feel about their bodies.
Colleen Baker couldn’t stop giggling.
Overwhelmed by nervousness and excitement, the senior psychology and communications duel major prepared for the first big event of one of Syracuse University’s newest campus organizations.
"The Rise of Democracy in the Middle East" sets the tone for the highly anticipated two-day forum.
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was greeted by a nearly full house in Syracuse University's Goldstein Auditorium Monday for the highly anticipated two-day forum, "Common Ground for Peace.”
"We're actually the same human being, emotionally, mentally, even physically,” said the Dalai Lama as he explained the forum's main theme.
He emphasized the idea of the "oneness of humanity," referencing the open minds of children who are unconcerned with concepts like social...