Here’s what happened this week: Diversity forum, McDonald demoted, Playboy model
Here’s a round-up of the top stories published in The Daily Orange this week.
NEWS:
Diversity forum
University community members gathered in Hendricks Chapel on Oct. 2 to have a discussion about diversity and inclusion on campus. Following the event, those involved in planning it said there needed to be action taken to see results. Click here.
Gender-neutral bathrooms
College campuses and cities across the country have worked to make the switch to gender-neutral bathrooms, but SU is lagging behind. Click here.
Alcohol violation increases
Despite campaigns to bring awareness to the dangers of alcohol, the number of referrals for liquor law violations increased by nearly 25 percent from 2012 to 2013, according to Syracuse University’s recently released annual compliance report. Click here.
SPORTS:
Making of a goalie
Alex Bono is one of the best goalies in the country and the anchor of No. 4 Syracuse’s defense. He also fills out a frame all but built to stop shots. Click here.
‘I never thought this would happen to me.’
George McDonald opened up to reporters Tuesday night about his reaction to being demoted from Syracuse’s offensive coordinator to solely SU’s wide receivers coach. Click here.
Weighting game
Syracuse nose tackle Wayne Williams dedicated himself to losing 50 pounds since the start of 2014 and has slowly developed into a contributor for the Orange’s run defense. Click here.
PULP
Playboy
Syracuse University senior Ali Baron is featured in this month’s issue of Playboy Magazine. While out at Faegan’s Pub last semester, two Playboy recruiters for the magazine’s “Girls of the ACC” edition approached her. She set up her photo shoot the next day. Click here.
Marching band kickstarter
The Syracuse University Marching Band began a fundraising campaign through ‘CuseFunder to travel with the SU football team and perform at an away game against the University of Pittsburgh. Click here.
Paint out poverty
Students from Syracuse University’s chapter of Nourish International raised money by throwing paint at banners of the opposing team’s mascot during last week’s football game. They will have another event Saturday. The money they raise will go toward service projects in Uganda. Click here.
Homecoming Court
All 10 nominees in the Homecoming Court speak about their Syracuse University experience. They talk about why they wanted to be in the court, what they love about SU and why they deserve to become Homecoming king or queen. Click here.
Published on October 9, 2014 at 1:50 am