Writer archives: Nicole Loring

Center name change sparks campus debate

Students began to voice concerns after they discovered the center for Rape; Advocacy, Prevention, Education (R.A.P.E.) changed its name to the Sexual Assault Support Services… Read more »

McCain gets Republican nomination

Senator John McCain (R-AZ) officially won the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday night after four different state primaries. Primaries were held Tuesday night in Ohio, Texas,… Read more »

Art exhibit creates conflict

Indian widows banished from their families' homes. Young girls sold into prostitution so their families can survive. Burnt bodies of women killed by their husbands… Read more »

New act to cut college textbook prices

Chad Brooker has a few suggestions on how students can save hundreds of dollars on textbooks.Brooker, a Syracuse University senior political science, policy studies and… Read more »

A state of uncertainty

The New York presidential primary is typically an open-and-shut case. But this year, it's anybody's to win. After fiery debates, mudslinging ads, five primaries and… Read more »

Writer's block

Amanda Cohen loves television.The freshman public relations and marketing major regularly watches 'Ugly Betty,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' 'Project Runway' and 'Top Chef,' along with late-night staples… Read more »

Something to serve for

The cost of a college education may drop for civic-minded students if Bill Richardson becomes president. In his recently published education plan, the New Mexico… Read more »

Going Down

Syracuse University was recently ranked No. 60 in the nation for sex. Sexual health services, that is. In a survey sponsored by Trojan Condom Company,… Read more »

Serving the people

Steve Marchand is not your average politician. A 1996 Syracuse University alumnus in international relations and public relations, Marchand has devoted his still-young political career… Read more »