Writer: Mallory Stokker
Graduate school is a strong alternative to rocky job market
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it tough to find a job. For many SU seniors, grad school is looking much more alluring. Read More »
What we can learn from our online learning experiences
After a semester where most Syracuse University courses are taught both online and in-person, there are some teaching habits we can keep around when everything goes back to normal. Read More »
Fast React: Freshman Quad gathering shows lack of responsibility
Over 100 SU freshmen gathered on the Quad late at night ignoring mask requirements and social distancing. I’m not surprised. Read More »
Women can overcome norms that prevent internships
Gender and Sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues that societal norms and stereotypical outlooks make it more difficult for women to receive competitive internships and job offers. Read More »
Terms like ‘ghosting’ can mask manipulative behaviors
Gender and Sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues that over-use of terms like “ghosting” and “breadcrumbing” can cover-up seriously damaging or manipulative behaviors in relationships. Read More »
Understanding the term “queer” fosters a safe learning space
Gender and Sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues how individuals should become more educated with the term “queer” in order to foster a safe learning space. Read More »
Co-ed frats provide good alternative to gender-exclusive Greek life
Co-ed Greek organizations, like professional frats, let students expand their perspective and fight hurtful social norms Read More »
Syracuse Thinks: Should people feel comfortable in revealing Halloween costumes?
The Daily Orange Opinion section asked students on the Quad their thoughts on whether people should feel comfortable wearing revealing costumes. Read More »
Ridicule of revealing Halloween costumes sexist, restrictive
Gender and sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues that the judgements we make on Halloween night reflect the sexist and constrictive attitudes we project onto women the other 364 days of the year. Read More »
Using gender neutral pronouns shows respect for people’s identities, experiences and humanity
Gender and Sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues that using gender neutral pronouns shows respect for people’s identities, experiences and humanity. Read More »
LGBT Resource Center location not ideal
Gender and sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues that the LGBT Resource Center’s current location, as well as its proposed future home at the Schine Student Center, leave much to be desired. Read More »
Hookup culture hasn’t liberated us — yet
Gender and sexuality columnist Mallory Stokker argues that hookup culture still has a long way to go to be inclusive and liberating. Read More »