Writer: Lydia Wilson
LGBT issues gain awareness on Syracuse University campus as Resource Center celebrates 15-year anniversary
The LGBT resource center at Syracuse University has counteracted issues of safety for the past 15 years, working to create a safer campus. The center is guided by its deeply embedded core values of accountability, awareness, community and social justice. Read More »
Clinton Foundation president, SU alumna discusses higher education issues
Syracuse University alumna Donna Shalala, the president of the Clinton Foundation, returned to SU to speak about higher education issues in the Maxwell Auditorium on Friday afternoon. Read More »
Former associate director of LGBT Resource Center returns as interim director
Tiffany Gray, who served as the associate director of the LGBT Resource Center at Syracuse University from 2012-14, was named interim director of the center in August. Read More »
Mary Karr reflects upon life, writing before giving commencement speech
Mary Karr, who is now the Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of Literature at Syracuse University, will deliver this year’s commencement address in the Carrier Dome on Sunday. Read More »
Members of task force on sexual assault and relationship violence discuss future plans, importance of improving services
More than 125 days after a report was submitted by the Chancellor’s Workgroup on Sexual Violence Prevention, Education and Advocacy, Chancellor Kent Syverud has announced the members of a permanent task force on sexual assault and relationship violence. Read More »
Syverud appoints 30 members to permanent task force on sexual assault and relationship violence
In a Syracuse University News release, Syverud said the task force will be advancing and implementing further improvements in sexual violence prevention, education and advocacy services on campus. Formation of the task force was a recommendation from the Chancellor’s workgroup on sexual violence, prevention, education and advocacy. Read More »
Tickets for Block Party 2015 featuring 50 Cent sell out, UU announces
Tickets to the 2015 Block Party event, which is hosted by University Union and will take place Friday, have officially sold out. Read More »
Alpha Phi Alpha holds annual Walk To Remember, raises money and awareness to fight hunger
More than 100 members of the Syracuse University community participated in Alpha Phi Alpha’s annual Walk to Remember on Sunday, which raised about $2,000. Read More »
Write-in candidates reflect on campaign process, express hope that new president will follow through on campaign promises
AJ Abell, Safet Mesanovic, Tatiana Cadet and Jesse Nichols all campaigned as write-in candidates for president, while Seedat and her running mate, Jane Hong, were the only candidates to appear on the ballot on MySlice. Seedat was declared the winner around 1 a.m. Friday, with 24.1 percent of students voting in the election. Read More »
More than 18 percent of Syracuse University student body casts vote as of Wednesday
With one more day left to vote in the Student Association elections, 18.5 percent of the Syracuse University student body has already voted as of 5 p.m. Wednesday Read More »
Write-in candidates hold town hall meeting to discuss campaign, attended by 3 people
AJ Abell and Jonathan Dawson hosted a 15 minute-long meeting in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications to discuss their campaign progress and platform and hear back from the Syracuse University community. Read More »
International students run write-in campaign on platform based mainly on student desires
Safet Mesanovic and Gener Romeu Oliva said they believe SA is currently lacking representatives from a variety of majors and functioning as too much of a “closed” organization. Read More »
GSO discusses possibility of unionization in reaction to recent administrative policies, actions
The Graduate Student Organization will meet Wednesday to discuss the possibility of unionization in reaction to a perceived lack of transparency from the Syracuse University administration regarding the new student health insurance policy, which will affect about 1,500 graduate students. Read More »
Electronic group The Knocks and rapper Skizzy Mars to headline MayFest on April 24
The Knocks are an electronic music duo based out of New York City, while alternative rapper Skizzy Mars is returning to Syracuse University after his first performance in UU’s 2012 Banderstach Music Series. Read More »
Graduate Student Organization shares concerns regarding impending health insurance requirement
The Graduate Student Organization senate voted unanimously Wednesday to censure Syracuse University administration for its actions regarding the recently announced changes to student health insurance. Read More »
Write-in candidate speaks out against bias in upcoming election
VanderBerg then contacted the SA Board of Administrative Operations, which conducted an investigation and found that it did not have confidence in Colon to run a fair and non-biased election. Read More »
50 Cent to co-headline Block Party 2015 on April 24 with EDM artist Kygo
University Union announced the lineup for Block Party 2015 on Tuesday night and 50 Cent will perform at the concert, which will be held on April 24. Read More »
Class-action lawsuit filed against Dinosaur Bar-B-Que for allegedly not paying tipped workers fair wages
The suit was filed March 26 by the Fitapelli & Schaffer law firm on behalf of servers, bussers, runners, bartenders and other “tipped workers” to recover minimum wages, pay for “side work,” overtime compensation and misappropriated tips. Read More »
ADA coordinator candidate shares his ideas for the job at SU at open forum on Friday
The hour-long forum began at 2:30 p.m. and was attended by about 30 members of the Syracuse University community. Louis Altman is one of three finalists in the search for the SU ADA coordinator. Read More »
SU to offer park and ride busses from Destiny USA, Armory Square to lessen NCAA tournament traffic
The Department of Public Safety is working with Parking and Transit Services, the Syracuse Police Department and the city of Syracuse in arranging a park-and-ride transit system which will run from Armory Square and Destiny USA to SU. Read More »
SU to offer summer program with college preparatory courses for international students
A purpose of the program is to create a “pipeline” for international students wishing to pursue higher education in the U.S. The program will provide them with the experience, information and skills needed to apply to and be at a U.S. college. Read More »
Student council hosts SU philanthropy week to thank donors, encourage giving
Syracuse University’s Student Philanthropy Council kicked of its annual week of giving on Monday. The group’s philanthropy week celebration is a series of events aimed at raising awareness of the critical role philanthropy plays at SU and in society as a whole. Read More »