Tag: #NotAgainSU
We don’t want diversity committees. We want action.
It’s time for SU to come to terms with the fact that committees and reports don’t create lasting change. Read More »
Breaking down the Board of Trustees diversity and inclusion recommendations
The committee initially planned to release its report in August but delayed its rollout until March because of the coronavirus pandemic. Read More »
Board of Trustees special committee on diversity releases final review
The committee — which first met in December 2019, off the heels of #NotAgainSU’s occupation of the Barnes Center at The Arch — was devoted to addressing issues of diversity and inclusion on SU’s campus following a series of hate incidents reported in the fall 2019 semester. Read More »
We didn’t need Loretta Lynch’s report to tell us DPS is anti-Black
Loretta Lynch’s investigation on DPS told Black students what they already new: the department is built on a foundation of white supremacy. Read More »
Pain and progress: Black History Month in Syracuse
In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, former US Attorney General Loretta Lynch discusses her year-long, 97-page review of The Department of Public Safety in a conversation with News Editor Michael Sessa. Read More »
Breaking down Loretta Lynch's 97-page DPS report
The 97-page report is the product of a year-long investigation into how DPS interacts with members of the Syracuse University community this past year. Read More »
Loretta Lynch report lays out structure, powers of DPS review board
In a 97-page report released Monday, Lynch and her team outlined the structure and powers of the CRB. The board will be responsible for reviewing and commenting on standard operating procedures of the department. Read More »
Loretta Lynch releases year-long DPS review
Lynch released the 97-page review Monday. It began last February amid intense scrutiny of how DPS interacted with protestors at Crouse-Hinds Hall. Read More »
#NotAgainSU reflects on 1-year anniversary of Crouse-Hinds occupation
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 »
THEIR WAY FORWARD: Asian American students talk about their unique paths to SU
The Daily Orange asked seven Asian American students and recent alumni about their own unique stories: transitions to college, professional goals and views of their identities. Read More »
Introducing Black Voices
The Daily Orange Opinion section is amplifying marginalized stories of the Syracuse community in the new project, Black Voices. Read More »
DPS Chief Bobby Maldonado to retire in August
Throughout his time at the university, Maldonado has helped DPS strengthen its training programs and policing strategies as well as diversity within the department. Read More »
2020’s most defining stories in Syracuse
The Daily Orange picked some of the most important stories of 2020 chronicled by the writers and editors who covered them. Here are our picks. Read More »
Editor’s picks: The top columns of 2020
2020 has been a year full of strong opinions and controversial takes. Here’s our most noteworthy ones. Read More »
Editor's picks: The top news stories of 2020
The Daily Orange’s News section has chosen six of the best written and most influential pieces of the year. Read More »
Editor's picks: The top sports stories of 2020
As the year comes to a close, we picked a couple noteworthy Syracuse sports reads from 2020. Read More »
12 hate crimes, bias incidents reported on SU campus in 2019, new data says
The bias and hate incidents reported in 2019 show a dramatic increase from previous years. Read More »
GSO member proposes courses for incarcerated people
An SU graduate student is working with SU administrators to establish a program, called “College-in-Prison,” for fall 2022. Read More »
SA will present recommendations for DPS reform spring 2021
SA held a series of nine student-led focus groups about DPS throughout October for students to share their concerns about the department Read More »
#NotAgainSU organizers reflect on progress 1 year after protests
While the protests increased awareness about racism at SU, there will likely have to be more movements like #NotAgainSU before real change comes to pass Read More »
Indigenous, Jewish, international students continue work on groups' demands
Multiple groups of marginalized students are still working toward progress after they submitted demands, concerns and recommendations to the university. Read More »
Students have mixed feelings about SU's progress since #NotAgainSU protests
While some students of color said the university has made progress in creating a more inclusive environment, others said SU still hasn’t adequately addressed racism and systemic bias. Read More »
SA continues to support #NotAgainSU demands since protests began
Since #NotAgainSU’s occupation of the Barnes Center in November 2019, SA has advocated for the movement. Read More »
BEHIND THE PROTEST: One year after the formation of #NotAgainSU
Friday marks the anniversary of the start of the #NotAgainSU occupation of the Barnes Center at the Arch. The movement was formed in response to SU’s handling of a series of on-campus hate incidents. Read More »
