'FLASHBACK': 50 years after boycott, Syracuse 8 sees parallels in #NotAgainSU movement
The Syracuse 8 commend the #NotAgainSU movement and see stark similarities between it and their 1970 boycott. 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 Syracuse 8 commend the #NotAgainSU movement and see stark similarities between it and their 1970 boycott. Read more »
The president and vice president of Student Association plan to implement a third-party sexual assault reporting system. They also plan to include #NotAgainSU in SA discussions. Read more »
Morgan Eaton and David Williams hope to improve health and wellness at SU by prioritizing student voices in Student Association’s decision-making processes. Read more »
Justine Hastings and Ryan Golden, who are running for Student Association president and vice president, said they support all of #NotAgainSU’s demands. Read more »
Sadia Ahmed and Yanan Wang, candidates for Student Association president and vice president, hope to make Syracuse University inclusive of all groups. Read more »
The forum, held via Instagram, aimed at addressing questions about Black student life at SU. Read more »
Candidates for Syracuse University’s next Student Association leadership sparred over funding for controversial speakers and discussed SU’s response to coronavirus during a virtual debate Tuesday evening. Read more »
SU is exploring platforms to deliver diversity-related professional development and other updates about its recent commitments amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read more »
The tracker, which lists a total of 27 incidents, will display and monitor the investigative status of all reported incidents. Read more »
During the conference call, organizers and SU officials also clarified the university’s response to several of #NotAgainSU’s demands. Read more »
Residence Hall Association President Sadia Ahmed and ASIA President Yanan Wang declared their run for Student Association leadership on social media Wednesday. Read more »
#NotAgainSU on Wednesday secured a virtual meeting with university officials to discuss and solidify commitments made during initial negotiations. Read more »
#NotAgainSU will continue its occupation despite the university’s switch to online classes, the movement said in a statement Friday. Read more »
SU suggested that students be allowed to complete their classes without penalties for absences or late assignments, Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost John Liu said in an SU news release. Read more »
Organizers said at a Tuesday press conference that they aren’t sure when their occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall will end. They said they would like to finish negotiations with SU officials so they can move on. Read more »
#NotAgainSU said SU mischaracterized the negotiations and failed to provide sufficient explanations for the university’s response to its demands. Read more »
During Friday’s negotiations, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Keith Alford said the university would need until at least the end of the semester to craft a statement about what happened during the protests in Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
The word “Chinese” was written on a flyer with information about preventing the spread of the coronavirus. Read more »
#NotAgainSU and university officials made slow progress negotiating on the movement’s demands throughout the four meetings this week. Read more »
Organizers and SU officials exchanged in a tense back-and-forth exchange over #NotAgainSU’s demands that SU acknowledge institutional white supremacy. Read more »
The screening of “Bombshell” will be moved to Crouse Hinds Hall. Read more »
The march was organized by the Faculty Action Collection, a group of SU faculty in support of #NotAgainSU. Read more »
#NotAgainSU organizers and administrators discussed a review of DPS, policies about striking graduate students and expanded counseling services at their third negotiation meeting Wednesday. Read more »
Students pushed administration Wednesday night to set a concrete date for their next negotiation meeting. Read more »