#NotAgainSU revises demands at Crouse-Hinds protest
The Black student-led movement began occupying the building at noon to continue its months-long protest of hate crimes and bias-incidents at Syracuse University. Read more »
The movement, led by Black students, formed in November to protest Syracuse University's handling of racist graffiti found in Day Hall.
The Black student-led movement began occupying the building at noon to continue its months-long protest of hate crimes and bias-incidents at Syracuse University. Read more »
Hastings and Golden became the first candidates to announce they had filed to run for the SA presidency and vice presidency. Read more »
Classes usually held in the building will be relocated until further notice, a university official said in an email Monday night. Read more »
In an email, Syracuse administrators said students won't be suspended for protesting, but they violated the campus disruption policy. Read more »
A Department of Public Safety officer gave organizers in Crouse-Hinds letters that stated they were suspended, effective immediately. Read more »
It is unclear how long the movement plans to remain in the building, which houses the offices of Chancellor Kent Syverud and other Syracuse University administrators. Read more »
#NotAgainSU, a Black student-led movement, said it hopes a Wednesday meeting with Syracuse University's Board of Trustees helped communicate patterns of oppression. Read more »
This was one of about 18 meetings the trustees held with multiple student groups on campus. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud signed demands from #NotAgainSU and other student groups in November. Here’s how the university has implemented the demands so far. Read more »
The Upperclass Multicultural Living Learning Community will open in Ernie Davis Hall in fall 2020. Read more »
Day Hall has been the site of six reported incidents of racist graffiti. Read more »
SU senior Oladeji Awe released a song titled “Walt the Crane” as an homage to the 580-foot crane being used to renovate the Dome. Read more »
Faculty, students and staff discussed reporting bias and altering the campus culture at the Thursday form. Read more »
Liberal columnist Sydney Gold argues how recent anti-Semitic graffiti reflects a growing issue within American culture. Read more »
khristian kemp-delisser served as director of SU’s center for less than two years. Read more »
Students will have the opportunity to appeal the suspension but will be removed from campus until the case is cleared. Read more »
The graffiti was found on the back of a vending machine, according to a DPS bias incident report issued Tuesday. Read more »
Syracuse University has allocated $5.6 million to address commitments to students demands and recommendations. Read more »
Students varied in how safe they feel at SU, but many were unsure whether campus-wide change has been made. Read more »
Renegade Magazine sets out to make students “feel good” after last semester’s hate crimes and bias-related incidents. Read more »
Members are calling for the Department of Public Safety and Chancellor Kent Syverud to allow the committee greater oversight of DPS protocol instead of operating solely as a liaison between students of color and DPS. Read more »
While the statement’s signatories represented several SU schools and colleges, support was not university-wide. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud and former chancellor Nancy Cantor have both faced criticism of their free speech stances. Read more »
By not acknowledging members of #NotAgainSU, SU is downplaying their influence and disrespecting MLK’s legacy. Read more »