Third-year Bandier student Vir Batra is a member of the band Studio89, among many other things on campus.
The Senator Majority Leader met with Micron executives, SU Chancellor Kent Syverud, and more to talk about the progress with the Micron deal and how it will affect Central New York residents.
The final event in the series was led by Freida Jacques, Turtle Clan Mother Whatwehni:neh, who discussed the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Onondaga Nation, and Native American culture with attendees.
The election, held over a two-day period, garnered over 700 voters, with the majority voting in favor of unionizing.
For students living off campus, there is some debate about the benefits of having an on-campus meal plan, especially amidst the rising grocery store prices.
The two professors and authors engaged in a conversation about unity in times of political polarization.
The event featured speeches from current and former students, with the goal of unifying the campus around survivors of sexual and relationship violence.
Dr. Nell Irvin Painter, professor emeritus at Princeton University, spoke at the 40th annual event, about persevering through discrimination by finding joy around her.
The university has agreed to hold a union campaign and election so graduate student workers can vote on recognition of their union.
The new AI chat bot is making waves for its detailed answers and vast knowledge, but concerns are rising about how it could be used as a tool for students to cheat.