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United Syracuse advocates for fair wages, transparency for SU employees
United Syracuse, a group of several union chapters on campus, formed this summer to advocate for wage increases and more transparency from SU. Read more »
United Syracuse, a group of several union chapters on campus, formed this summer to advocate for wage increases and more transparency from SU. Read more »
Syracuse University College Republicans will host SU alumni Sara Stockton to speak about gender at Drumlins Country Club on Wednesday. Read more »
Jessica Rosen, the third president of Be With Survivors SU, has focused on "behind-the-scenes" work for the organization this semester. Read more »
The panels seek to encourage faculty and students to support and understand one another amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Read more »
SU relocated all classes held in Crouse-Hinds Hall, which houses the office of Chancellor Syverud and other administrators, for the rest of the semester. Read more »
The lawsuit was filed suing SU, fraternity Sigma Chi and sorority Delta Delta Delta, alleging the plaintiff was drugged and raped. Read more »
Demonstrators demanded a ceasefire and called out Syracuse University officials for being “complacent in genocide” amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. Read more »
the planning session will be before its regular general assembly meeting to tentatively establish new goals and programs for next semester. Read more »
Filed under the Adult Survivors Act in New York Federal Court, the lawsuit claims the university and the board ignored signs of predatory behavior from Mainwaring. Read more »
The lawsuit also alleges that SU failed to investigate the former professor's past history of sexual conduct, including a “propensity for sexual abuse.” Read more »
The Middle Eastern Studies Association sent a letter to SU leadership criticizing them for their “failure to respond to a pattern of egregious threats." Read more »
Once converted to a dorm this summer, the Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center is set to house primarily second-year students. Read more »
Chancellor Kent Syverud said Syracuse University's priority amid the Israel-Hamas war is student safety at the University Senate meeting. Read more »
Panelists discussed their experiences as Indigenous people on SU's campus and what they think non-Indigenous people can do to show support. Read more »
Craig Stone said at Tuesday's forum that the Department of Public Safety needs a proper two-week notice before approving events on campus. Read more »
Speakers at the symposium discussed how Indigenous communities prioritize environmental preservation through art and ancestral practices. Read more »
The NVRC kept accessibility in mind with its flag retirement station to dispose of U.S. flags in a proper way. Read more »
Protesters marched from the Maxwell School to the National Veterans Resource Center, calling for end to violence and divestment from Israel. Read more »
Professors and teaching assistants at SU are grappling with boundaries for classroom discussions and public statements as the Israel-Hamas war continues. Read more »
The prize is awarded to national and local reporting to honor alumna Robin Toner, the first female national correspondent for New York Times. Read more »
Wednesday's panel provided a space for first-generation students, faculty and staff at SU to share their experiences navigating college. Read more »
Students contributed swabs to the Gift of Life bone marrow and stem cell registry in honor of Annie Eisner, a SU student who died in August. Read more »
The Sheraton Hotel & Conference Center will close after spring commencement for construction, and is set to open as a 400-bed residence hall next fall. Read more »
Syracuse University's Student Association solidified their commitment to SU's sustainability goals, establishing an internal auditing system. Read more »