
#NotAgainSU disputes SU’s depiction of Crouse-Hinds closure
#NotAgainSU alleges that SU used food as leverage over protesters inside Crouse-Hinds on Tuesday and Wednesday. Read more »
#NotAgainSU alleges that SU used food as leverage over protesters inside Crouse-Hinds on Tuesday and Wednesday. 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 »
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 »
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 »
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 »
The letter was obtained by The Daily Orange under the Freedom of Information Act. Read more »
The building, which includes the offices of Chancellor Kent Syverud and other administrators, along with several classrooms, will reopen at 7 a.m. on Thursday. Read more »
#NotAgainSU will continue its occupation until its demands are met, organizers said during the forum via a video call. The protesters have persisted in their occupation to effect change, not to avoid punishment, organizers said. Read more »
A Syracuse University official confirmed the mistaken suspensions on Wednesday. Read more »
Graduate students will update the goals of the strike to account for recent developments and ensure protesters receive “institutional support.” Read more »
SU's Student Association called for the university to give protesters inside Crouse-Hinds Hall access to food and other supplies in a statement Wednesday. Read more »
Graduate students will strike until suspensions for student activists have been lifted and students in Crouse-Hinds Hall are given unrestricted and unconditional access to food, medication, healthcare, hygiene products and spiritual advisors. Read more »
#NotAgainSU will continue its occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall for a third day after protesters rejected a conditional deal with university officials that would have revoked their suspensions. Read more »
SU did not impose conduct sanctions on #NotAgainSU for staying past the Barnes Center’s closing time in November. Protesters at Crouse-Hinds were suspended on the first night. Read more »
After the initial video surfaced in 2018, Charlotte de Vries lost her field hockey scholarship to UNC. She committed to Syracuse a year later. Read more »
The petition claims SU suspended the organizers occupying Crouse-Hinds after promising not to suspend students protesting racist incidents on campus. Read more »
Officials provided protesters with options for open spaces where they could continue their protest, such as Bird Library, Interim Vice Chancellor and Provost John Liu said in an SU News release. Read more »
Department of Public Safety officers blocked students and faculty from delivering food and medical supplies throughout the day. 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 »