Tag: 9/11
All Saints Parish honors Rev. Mychal Judge legacy through community award
The Syracuse Gay/Lesbian Catholics and Friends were honored with the Fr. Mychal Judge award at the All Saints Parish church’s annual memorial. Read More »
Find the club for you at this week's events
This week, explore different festivities on campus including Hindu cultural traditions and student sports organizations. At Hendricks Chapel, take a moment to pay respects at a memorial service for the 23rd anniversary of 9/11. Read More »
Helen Zughaib's ArtRage exhibit is a celebration of family strength
Previously displayed in the Congressional Library and U.S. Embassies, Helen Zughaib’s art tells the story of her family Read More »
City of Syracuse reflects, honors lives lost at 9/11 remembrance ceremony
The ceremony included a 17-minute moment of silence to represent when the North and South towers were struck. Read More »
National tour of 'Come From Away' unites Syracuse in commemoration of 9/11
The Broadway production ‘Come From Away’ has come to Landmark Theatre, giving audience members a chance to reflect on the tragedy of 9/11. Read More »
Robert Shetterly’s politically charged art series turns 20 at ArtRage Gallery
Robert Shetterly’s "Americans Who Tell The Truth” started after the US invaded Iraq to protest war by honoring the courage of Americans upholding democratic ideals. Read More »
Gallery: 17 Minutes of Silence held in remembrance of 9/11 victims
Members of the Syracuse Police and Fire Honor Guard gather in remembrance of the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The ceremony was held from 8:46am to 9:03am and dedicated 17 minutes of silence to mark the time between the time the first jet stuck the north tower of the World Trade Center to the time the second jet stuck the south tower. Read More »
2 student organizations push for Giuliani's SU law degree to be rescinded
Giuliani’s degree drew protests from SU community members in 2002, when he was invited to the commencement ceremony, and in the past year following his attempts to undermine the 2020 presidential election. Read More »
Pro-military agenda at SU makes students like me feel unsafe, unwelcome
Racist incidents at SU have forced our columnist live everyday in defense of their humanity. Read More »
The pro-military rhetoric at SU has gone too far
SU has taken stances fundamentally in support of the U.S. military and U.S. global hegemony. Read More »
SU’s response to Prof. Jenn Jackson’s insensitive tweet was disappointing
While Professor Jackson’s tweet is a poor reflection upon SU alone, the response from administration is equally disappointing. Read More »
SU professor threatened online for comments on 9/11 attacks
Chancellor Kent Syverud sent an email Monday defending the principles of free speech after the professor received harassment and violent threats. Read More »
Where these SU alumni were on campus when they learned of Sept. 11 attacks
Students were gathering on the quad to connect with and comfort one another. Then Schwab saw fighter jets fly low over Syracuse University’s campus. The date was Sept. 11, 2001. Read More »
SU College Republicans hope to include diverse political viewpoints
The club hopes to hold debates, bring in a speaker and possibly host the NYFCR Upstate conference. Read More »
3 Syracuse events to commemorate 20th anniversary of 9/11
This year's 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks will be honored in multiple spaces around Syracuse Read More »
After transforming SU Art Museum over 34 years, David Prince set to retire
David Prince’s final exhibit at the Syracuse University Art Museum will open this spring and be an intersection of American art and the novel “Moby Dick” by Herman Melville. Read More »
Student veteran Katy Quartaro is named SU's 2019 Tillman Scholar
Student veteran Katy Quartaro, SU’s 2019 Tillman Scholar, conducted criminal investigations and worked as a military dog handler while in the Marine Corps. Now, she is helping to support other student veterans on campus as a team leader with Peer Advisors for Veteran Education. Read More »
BY CHANCE: Students who switched tickets escaped the Pan Am Flight 103 bombing
In 1988, random decisions to switch tickets and choose flights saved the lives of several students studying in Europe through SU's abroad program. Read More »
University professor responds to hearing racial slur on campus
Stephen Kuusisto condemns a racial slur he heard directed at a veteran on campus. Read More »
Artist, advocate Robert Shetterly to speak for University Lecture Series
Acclaimed artist Robert Shetterly will speak in Crouse College on Thursday evening as part of Syracuse University’s fall 2018 University Lecture Series. Shetterly’s series of portraits, “Americans Who Tell the Truth” will be on display at SU. Read More »
New Syracuse police chief promises to combat gun violence, increase diversity
Kenton Buckner answered questions from Syracuse residents at a “Meet the Chief Forum” on Sunday. Read More »
30 years later, Ron Cavanagh reflects on Dec. 21, 1988
Thirty years ago, on the afternoon of Dec. 21, 1988, Ron Cavanagh picked up the phone. On the other end, a travel agent said a plane had gone missing. Read More »