Indigenous Students at Syracuse pushes for fall break adjustment
Members of Indigenous Students at Syracuse said they feel the dates of fall break overshadow Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations. Read more »
Members of Indigenous Students at Syracuse said they feel the dates of fall break overshadow Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrations. Read more »
This week, listen to compositions by the Syracuse University Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble, or watch a Spanish theater performance at the Community Folk Arts Center. Read more »
Spencer Lyons tells the story of the Haudenosaunee people and the importance of its preservation as it tends to be forgotten in history. Read more »
The celebration was in partnership with Central New York Women of Italian and Syracuse Heritage (WISH-CNY) and the Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation (NOON), and included sponsors such as Black Artist Collective, SU Native Student Program and the Syracuse Peace Council. Read more »
SA also passed a bill recognizing Indigenous Peoples Day, an annual move they started last year. SU has recognized Indigenous Peoples’ Day since 2016. Read more »
This year, State Senator Jessica Ramos and Assemblywoman Marcela Mitaynes proposed legislation that would have the holiday replace Columbus Day. Read more »
As one Syracuse University student danced in front of dozens on the Shaw Quadrangle Monday afternoon, stomping to the beat of a small drum, his phone went flying from his pocket, landing on the ground next to him. Read more »
Indigenous Peoples' Day recognizes the resilience and diversity of Indigenous people in the United States. Read more »
The Student Association cited a comment on the resolution's document that said the fall break would not go into effect until 2023 as its primary concern. Read more »
The University Senate passed a resolution Wednesday calling for the Board of Trustees to rescind Rudy Giuliani’s honorary degree conferred by Syracuse University’s College of Law in 1989. Read more »
David Bruen and Darnelle Stinfort, president and vice president of Syracuse University’s Student Association, created a number of campaign promises which they pursued this fall semester. Read more »
Syracuse community members have called for the statue to be taken down and Columbus Circle to be renamed, but the measures have faced opposition. Read more »
The first phase of the installation includes a newly planted white pine, which symbolizes the Great Law of Peace of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Read more »
Indigenous students gathered on Monday to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day and create a platform to discuss issues within their communities with other SU students. Read more »
SU hosted an Indigenous Peoples' Day celebration in the Orange Grove on Monday afternoon. Read more »
The Newhouse IDEA Committee hosted “Reservation Dogs” movie night on Indigenous Peoples Day with guest speaker Neal Powless. Read more »
At the end of the event, organizers announced a minute of silence where attendees raised gloved hands and signs in front of the Columbus statue, illuminated in red light, to indicate he had blood on his hands. Read more »
During their meeting on Monday, Syracuse University's Student Association passed 4 bills, one acknowledging Indigenous Peoples' Day and others relating to funding. Read more »
On Indigenous Peoples Day, Columbus Circle was filled for a Columbus Day wreath laying ceremony. Read more »
On Monday, Indigenous SU students will be on the Quad to discuss their relationship with the university. Read more »
To members of the organization Indigenous Students At Syracuse, the day is an opportunity for education, reflection and representation. Read more »
Native American Heritage Month 2019
SU seniors, Maris Jacobs and Nathan Abrams, are working to educate SU students on indigenous culture. Read more »
Onondaga Nation citizens and other community members gathered at the Syracuse Inner Harbor to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day, representing a movement to shift attention away from Christopher Columbus and toward indigenous communities. Read more »
To those in attendance, the day represented a time to shift public attention away from Christopher Columbus and to instead begin commemorating indigenous communities. Read more »