Tag: November Hate Crimes
SU leadership has repeatedly condemned racism and then moved on
The executive council of Syracuse University’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors says SU leadership has repeatedly condemned racism and then moved on. Read More »
SU must guarantee the safety of all members of university community
Members of the Sociology Graduate Student Association demand that the Syracuse University administration implement policies and procedures to effectively guarantee the safety of all members of the SU community. Read More »
Syverud, SU officials provide updates in hate crime investigations
Syverud assured the Syracuse University community that the perpetrators of Saturday’s racist verbal attack against a black female student will face disciplinary action. Read More »
Gillibrand, Cuomo among NY-elected officials condemning recent hate crimes
Kirsten Gillibrand, a former 2020 presidential contender, said she was “horrified and saddened” that the country’s growing trend of hate crimes in the last few years has affected SU. Read More »
Student Association works to support #NotAgainstSU movement
SA expressed solidarity with the #NotAgainSU movement and criticized the university’s delayed response to the racist graffiti in Day Hall. Read More »
SU suspends social activities at all fraternities after racist incident
Social activities at all fraternities on campus were suspended following a racist incident Saturday night involving a racial slur yelled at a black woman. A fraternity whose members and guests were found responsible has also been suspended. Read More »
Timeline: Hate crimes, incidents at or near Syracuse University
At least 30 bias-related incidents have been reported at or near Syracuse University since Nov. 7. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh addressed students' concerns at sit-in
Three city officials went to the sit-in in the Barnes Center at The Arch to express support for protesters who have been there since Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. Read More »
Otto’s Army boycotting 2nd consecutive men’s basketball game
Otto's Army did not attend Wednesday's game against Colgate. Read More »
Jim Boeheim clarifies earlier statement, answers questions at Barnes Center sit-in
Jim Boeheim visited the Barnes Center sit-in Saturday afternoon with Elijah Hughes and Buddy Boeheim. Read More »
Several Student Association cabinet members receive hateful emails
The emails were sent from an account titled "Inland Waterways Incorporated." Read More »
Swastika, racist language against Asian people found in Haven Hall
This is the seventh reported hate crime or bias-related incident in the past 10 days. Read More »
State Sen. May, Assemblyman Magnarelli visit Barnes Center sit-in
Both state representatives told student protesters they were disturbed by the recent hate crimes on and near SU's campus. Read More »
Slur yelled from Day Hall window, student says
Day Hall has had four reported hate crime incidents in the last 10 days. Read More »
#NotAgainSU releases revised list of demands
Protesters released an updated list of demands on Friday night, expanding the number of demands to 18. Read More »
Congressional candidate Dana Balter expresses solidarity with #NotAgainSU
Balter is running for representative of New York’s 24th Congressional district. She visited the Barnes Center at The Arch Friday evening. Read More »
Syverud to provide 'detailed responses' to #NotAgainSU next week
Chancellor Kent Syverud said in a video message to the campus community that he will provide "detailed responses" to the Barnes Center protesters next week. Read More »
Newhouse School holds forum in response to hate crimes
The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications held an open forum Friday afternoon in response to the series of hate crimes that occurred on and around Syracuse University’s campus this past week. Read More »
Faculty members support sit-in, call for administrative action
A group of 15 University Senators issued a proposed resolution on Thursday supporting students taking part in the sit-in and calling on SU administration to refrain from retaliating against the protesters. Read More »
DPS expands security measures following hate crimes
DPS officers are doubling the department’s workforce and presence within the community by working 16-hour shifts. Officers usually work 10-hour shifts. Read More »
‘This is my responsibility’: Syverud pledges to address protesters' demands
Protesters at the Barnes Center went through all 10 of their demands will Chancellor Kent Syverud for about an hour. Read More »
No updates in swastika investigation, SPD says
The swastika was found Thursday afternoon across the street from the 505 on Walnut apartment complex, which faces Comstock Avenue. Read More »
Jewish a cappella group sings at concert, sit-in after campuswide hate crimes
Oy Cappella sang about peace and hope in light of anti-Semitic incident prior to the group’s invitational. Read More »
Details emerge of 3rd bias-related graffiti found in Day Hall
Three floors in Day Hall have had racist or bias-related graffiti to black or Asian students. Read More »
