
#NotAgainSU responds to protesters’ suspensions
The movement said in its statement that the occupation of Crouse-Hinds is not in response to any particular incident, but is a result of SU's failure to address and denounce racism. Read more »

The movement said in its statement that the occupation of Crouse-Hinds is not in response to any particular incident, but is a result of SU's failure to address and denounce racism. Read more »

In the letter, signatories call for the immediate reinstatement of suspended students and express opposition to “the university choosing the nuclear option” of consequences. Read more »

As of Tuesday morning, DPS had sealed the building off, preventing food and other resources from entering. Read more »

Mackenzie Mertikas, SA President, encouraged Assembly members to read #NotAgainSU’s statement on Instagram to understand the motivations behind their current occupation. Read more »

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 »

Just 12% of Syracuse University students voted in last year’s Student Association election. SA officials are hoping to get at least 20% to vote in the upcoming election. Read more »

The university partnered with 2U, a for-profit corporation, to create an online degree program in the School of Social Work. Faculty in the school have expressed concerns about the program’s financial viability. Read more »

Several local candidates have already launched campaigns to represent Onondaga County in the United States House of Representatives and the New York State Senate. Read more »

Students competed for 24 hours on coding projects for a chance to win prizes such as keyboards and smart speakers. 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 »

The new law eliminated cash bail and pretrial detention for most nonviolent crimes in effort to reduce mass incarceration across New York state. Read more »

Students involved in the project have used the money to purchase 934 sets of goggles, 2,500 medical masks and 4,800 cans of chicken. Read more »

Conole received 54% of the committee’s vote and plans to run against Rep. John Katko in the November elections. Read more »

Carrie Urton McCaw, her daughter and two others were killed on Friday morning in a crash in Missouri. Read more »

Syracuse University will relocate several university offices to central locations on campus, Provost John Liu and Chief Campus Facilities Officer Pete Sala announced Friday. Read more »

The alleged misconduct resulting in the investigations is unclear. Read more »

This was one of about 18 meetings the trustees held with multiple student groups on campus. Read more »

The Ph.D. program is offering greater clinical services to better communicate with local refugee families, focusing on the effects displacement can have on mental health. Read more »

Chancellor Kent Syverud discussed the search for a new provost at the University Senate’s open forum. Read more »