Tag: Race
DPS bias incident classification remains unchanged
SU classifies bias-related incidents as behaviors expressing hostility against an individual or their property because of their race, religion, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender identity. Read More »
Freeze Out 5K to raise money for people in need
The annual glow-in-the-dark race held in both Syracuse and Binghamton supports the Rescue Mission Alliance’s goal of helping those in need. Read More »
University Lecture focuses on race in news and politics
Author, journalist and professor Jelani Cobb talked about race, politics and news at a University Lectures event in Hendricks Chapel Tuesday night. Read More »
Student Association to host Black History Month celebrations
This year’s celebrations, which will take place throughout February, will include events about LGBTQ and disability inclusion within the Black community. Read More »
Sonny Kelly’s “The Talk” illustrates reality of black parenting
Sonny Kelly’s “The Talk” is a one-man performance dedicated to the difficult conversations that families of people of color must have with their children. Read More »
SU implements changes to Greek life after review
This January marks one year since Syracuse University released the results of its Greek life review, identifying the strengths and challenges of the Greek life community. Read More »
Hockey has a race problem. At Syracuse, things might be changing.
In November, Akim Aliu started a moment of self-reflection for hockey, a moment that has touched every corner of the sport, even Syracuse Read More »
Professors help provide a safe environment for students
Student Life columnist argues how professors who engage in reflective discussion provide a safe space for students. Read More »
College students need to normalize interracial friendships
Student Life columnist argues white students should be more open-minded toward interracial friendships. Read More »
Students sit in at Barnes Center at the Arch in the wake of racist graffiti
Syracuse University students gathered in the lobby of The Arch to protest against the lack of initiative following the recent Day Hall racist graffiti incident. Read More »
SU professor trains for 100th marathon
The Empire State Marathon will mark SU professor Cliff Davidson’s100th marathon. Read More »
Michael Che brings laughs to Homecoming comedy night
University Union in partnership with the SU Traditions Commission host the Homecoming comedy night feature headliners Michael Che, Cipha Sounds and Rosebud Baker. Read More »
'Viscerally aware': Professors of underrepresented racial, ethnic groups on how their identities impact their experiences at SU
Professors of color spoke with The Daily Orange about their experiences teaching at a predominately white institution alongside a predominately white faculty. Read More »
State Sen. Rachel May discusses her experiences as a woman in the Senate
May spoke about her campaign and time as Senator at a Syracuse University chapter meeting of Leading Women of Tomorrow. Read More »
‘You Otto Run’ 5K to fundraise for Syracuse refugee community
In the second year of the “You Otto Run’ 5K, SU Senior Valentino King is hoping to improve on a successful race from last year. Hoping to continue his efforts that to raised funds for refugees, King also is trying to make sure the 5K continues happening every spring well into the future. Read More »
SA member endorses Ryan Golden, Kailee Vick, Stacey Omosa for leadership positions
Iris Guzman, Co-chair of Student Association’s Community Engagement Committee, endorses Ryan Golden, Kailee Vick and Stacey Omosa for leadership positions in the organization. Read More »
Honing their craft: Meet three students who found voices through poetry
April is National Poetry Month. Here are three student poets at Syracuse University who have shared the inspirations behind their work and how the art form acts as a mode of healing, identity and self-expression. Read More »
SU to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness Month with panels, film screening
Events include panels, discussions, yoga and a documentary screening. Read More »
Sameeha Saied, SA vice presidential candidate, wants to focus on diversity at SU
Saied said other women of color in positions of power in Student Association made her feel empowered to run. Read More »
Eating Disorders Awareness Week advocates for body positivity in Syracuse community
From the streets of Liverpool to the fashion runways, how members of the Syracuse University and greater Syracuse community are embracing this year’s National Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Read More »
SU responds to demands after Ackerman Avenue assault forum
Syracuse University is taking steps to address concerns about off-campus safety and policing, according to a campus-wide email sent Tuesday. Read More »
SU to offer black feminist politics course next year
Political scientist, activist and Teen Vogue columnist Jenn M. Jackson has announced that she will teach a course in black feminist politics at Syracuse University next year. Read More »
Students voice concerns over Ackerman Avenue assault at Monday forum
Syracuse University students called on administration and the Department of Public Safety to increase transparency surrounding issues of violence on and around campus. Read More »