We are a crucial part of this institution, ensuring every student, staff and visitor receives the nourishment they need with a smile, regardless of our own circumstances. Read more »
Today, the undersigned faculty write to condemn that alleged behavior in the strongest possible terms. There is no place for intimate partner violence or violence against women at the College of Law. Ever. Read more »
We encourage an open, healing dialogue and plan of action from the Remembrance Scholars and the SU community to find a positive and constructive way forward from this painful moment. Read more »
Two months after the start of classes, ESF administrators continue to sit on their hands while each day graduate employees risk their health teaching ESF students Read more »
The current Student Association president and vice president endorse David Bruen and Darnelle Stinfort for next year’s president and vice president. Read more »
If we are truly “One University” for Syracuse, we need to stand behind Syracuse residents dealing with police brutality and mental health crises.
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It’s been one year since the start of #NotAgainSU’s occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall. The organizers of the movement reflect on its impacts. Read more »
New York State Legislature must prioritize legalizing cannabis in New York in order to help the state’s COVID-19-weakened economy and right racial inequality. Read more »
Through her policy commitments, NY-24 Dana Balter has proved that she is committed to fixing the inequality present in Syracuse, while Rep. John Katko has only watched it get worse.
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A group of SU Physics PhD candidates and others are denouncing a planned event inviting “the most prominent peddler of pseudoscience and misinformation in the world” Deepak Chopra to speak.
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Over 250 Syracuse University professors, other faculty and staff have signed a statement in support of Chinese students and students of Chinese heritage after a professor used racist language last week.
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Officials from SEIU 200United, which represents nearly 1000 SU employees, urge students to take the COVID-19 pandemic seriously for the sake of their families and livelihoods.
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Our readers, SU professors part of the American Association of University Professors, argue that SU administration should give faculty a larger role in decision making. Read more »
As protests demanding justice sprout up all over the country following the latest in a long line of killings of unarmed Black men and women… 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."
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