SU continues to dismiss protesters’ claims as chancellor apologizes
Amanda Nicholson, assistant provost and dean of student success, rejected the claim on Monday that DPS officers assaulted students outside Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
The movement, led by Black students, formed in November to protest Syracuse University's handling of racist graffiti found in Day Hall.
Amanda Nicholson, assistant provost and dean of student success, rejected the claim on Monday that DPS officers assaulted students outside Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
More than 100 graduate students and workers who identify as Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), as well as international students, have signed onto the labor strike. Read more »
A SU PhD candidate recounts his experiences during the #NotAgainSU protest at Crouse-Hinds Hall Read more »
SU professor Aileen Gallagher claims that #NotAgainSU protests at Crouse-Hinds Hall are just another event in a timeline of student actions starting in 2014. Read more »
The report does not provide details about the screenshot nor states where on campus the incident occurred. Read more »
The parents said the university did not fully inform them about the circumstances surrounding their children’s suspension. Read more »
#NotAgainSU has claimed SU racially profiled students who were never in Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
The university previously announced sanctions against five individuals. Read more »
Former United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who served under President Barack Obama's administration, will review DPS amid growing concerns with how the department engages with the campus community. Read more »
#NotAgainSU alleges that SU used food as leverage over protesters inside Crouse-Hinds on Tuesday and Wednesday. Read more »
The movement, led by Black students, began occupying the building Feb. 17 to continue its protest of at least 29 racist, anti-Semitic and bias-related incidents that have occurred at or near Syracuse University since early November. Read more »
Students from Divest Bing and Frances Beal Society, two advocacy organizations at SUNY Binghamton, visited Crouse-Hinds on Saturday and slept overnight. Read more »
Organizers plan to occupy the building until the movement’s 24 demands are met, protesters said Wednesday. Read more »
Cobb delivered a lecture at SU two weeks ago about the ways politicians and journalists can portray ethnicity and racism leading up to the 2020 presidential election. Read more »
Louisa Williams, who represented both Ghana and Liberia, was crowned Miss Africa at last night’s pageant. Read more »
SU classifies bias-related incidents as behaviors expressing hostility against an individual or their property because of their race, religion, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Read more »
A group of SU professors explains that the actions of university administration in response to #NotAgainSU protests in Crouse-Hinds Hall can constitute “war crime tactics." Read more »
#NotAgainSU makes a statement in response to the university administration’s decision not to meet all of the demands made of them Read more »
Moderate columnist Dylan Williams claims that misunderstandings caused by social media hyperbole and confusing statements has complicated the #NotAgainSU protest at Crouse-Hinds Hall Read more »
The signatories will remain on strike until all of #NotAgainSU’s demands are met. Read more »
The movement said in a statement Monday that “escalated action would take place” if the officials did not resign or if SU’s Board of Trustees did not remove them by Friday. Read more »
Protesters questioned Syverud about his role in restricting access to Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read more »
Once the building reopened Thursday morning, faculty and staff entered the building to speak and provide support to organizers. Read more »
Our reader argues that SU Chancellor Ken Syverud should take responsibility for the administration’s response to the #NotAgainSUprotest at Crouse-Hinds Hall, “a situation of his own making.” Read more »