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SU can benefit from strengthening its connection to Syracuse Muslims
Rainu George | Editorial Editor
SU’s relationship with the Muslim community in Syracuse helped open several doors for not just those living in Syracuse but Muslim students attending other colleges.
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After the death of Mahsa Amini, Iranian youth are taking their fight to the streets
Anshul Roy | Staff Photographer
Four weeks following the death of Amini, the Iranian people are still persisting even with arrests, death, destruction and tragedies. The only foreseeable outcome in Iran […] -
Pakistani students raise funds after devastating flooding with bake sale
Pakistani students at SU raised over $1,300 in 4 hours at a bake sale benefitting people affected by the recent floods in Pakistan.
By Kyle Chouinard NEWS EDITOR
Before leaving Pakistan, Shahzeb Naeem […]
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The death of Masha Amini is a wake up call for Iranian people
Following the death of Masha Amini in Iran, people around the world must unite and fight against the oppression that Middle Eastern governments continue to inflict.
By Mariam Khaled Abdelghany
Mahsa Amini, a […] -
Dear SU students, the Syracuse community is your home too
Working harder to push community involvement can magnify the importance of not only the community grid, but also ensure that Syracuse doesn’t repeat history.
By Sarhia Rahim
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Pakistan is facing one of its worst natural disasters and needs our help
Vice President of South Asian Student Association, Malaika Nehal, brings light to her home country Pakistan’s recent natural disaster that exasperated the country.
By Malaika Nehal
My name is Malaika Nehal and I […]
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Syracuse University can do more for its Muslim students
Muslim students at SU deserve a stronger support system.
By Ahmed AlQubaisi
The first day that I landed on the rainy runways of Hancock International Airport, there was a looming feeling that things […]
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Female Muslim students call for increased accommodations in SU pools
The students hope to have separate swim hours at the Barnes Center’s pool or Sibley pool at the Women’s Building to observe their religious practices.
By Katie McClellanASST. NEWS EDITOREditor’s note: The […]