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Campus store employees express uncertainty over B&N transition
On Oct. 21, Syracuse Campus Store student employees received an email informing them they needed to reapply for their current positions. Read more »
Syracuse falls 79-74 to Texas Tech, swept in Legends Classic
Syracuse fell 79-74 to Texas Tech, going winless in the Legends Classic. The Orange consistently kept Friday’s contest close but only led for one minute and 43 seconds. Read more »
For Indigenous cultures, Thanksgiving extends beyond 1 day of gratitude
Indigenous peoples give thanks to the natural world, a tradition that acknowledges Thanksgiving's true history. Read more »
‘We are SU, Faculty Support, blah, blah’… How do you know you respresent what the rest of the (normal) SU community thinks and wants? I would bet most see your demands and actions as immature, extreme, unecessary, rigid, special-treatment, and resent it!
Better headline: Self centered protesters whine about lack of respect from administration, use a memorial to 35 students who died in a horrible terrorist attack as a step stool so people could see their signs better.
The ignorance displayed by the protesters in these images is infuriating. In case they were not aware, that wall, the one they are so shamelessly standing atop, is a memorial and the University’s way promoting peace both on campus and in the community. Protesters, take a minute to readdress your concerns and then take your display elsewhere on campus. The Wall of Remembrance is not the place.
I don’t care what your organization stands for…ALL I CAN SEE IS A BUNCH OF DISRESPECTFUL, INSENSITIVE PEOPLE WHO ARE STANDING ON A MEMORIAL TO MY SISTER AND 34 OTHER STUDENTS WHO WERE MURDERED ON PAN AM 103!!! Your filthy feet might as well be standing on their graves! I’m unbelievably appalled that supposedly educated people would be so thoughtless about where they chose to make their stand. Disgusting, classless and outrageous!