Posts Tagged ‘Syracuse University’
Saturday, January 24th, 2015

ESPN announcer and SU grad (’84) Sean McDonough spoke at Newhouse School of Communications on Friday.
Veteran sports journalist Sean McDonough has covered everything from the Olympics and The Masters to the World Series. On Friday, he advised SU students to get as much practical experience as they could on the Hill and early in their careers. And although he graduated 30 years ago, he still finds himself rooting for SU when they are televised (but not when he’s doing play-by of course).
McDonough called today’s SU v. Miami game with Kara Lawson.
Tags:2015, ESPN, Journalism, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication, Sean McDonough, Sports, Sports Media Center, Syracuse, Syracuse University
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Monday, January 19th, 2015

Journalist Michele Norris was the featured speaker for the 30th Annual Dr. martin Luther King , Jr. Celebration at Syracuse University.
Michele Norris was a great selection for last night’s program at Syracuse University because Dr. King was all about fostering conversations about subjects such as poverty and social justice.
Listen below to hear Norris, joined by the Say What ensemble, read statements from The Race Card Project (some submitted from Syracuse).
Tags:2015, Celebration, Diversity, Dr. Martin Luther King, Michele Norris, Say What Players, Syracuse University, The Grace of Silence, The Race Card Project
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Tuesday, December 9th, 2014

Colton Jones kicks off the peaceful protest on the steps of Hendricks Chapel (Syracuse University).
We found out about last night’s march for social justice via social media (Thanks Syracuse Media Group’s Dave Tobin). The multi-generational, multi-cultural group of peaceful (but vocal) protesters began their journey at Hendricks Chapel, marched through campus (with a brief pause at Bird Library), then despite the wind chill near 20 degrees, hopped on the Connective Corridor before hitting Harrison Street, and eventually occupying a portion of Downtown Syracuse.
In appreciation for the march and the movement, with end with an album that was recorded on this day during the height of the Civil Right Movement (see below).

Dying-In, Bird Library

Activist read the names of victims who died in police custody

The march swelled as it reached the Connective Corridor (University Avenue).

Pastor Dexter, a leader from the local SCLC, became a vocal leader as the march exited the University-area.

Jones rallied the marchers as they head toward Almond Street (under Route I81)

The State Street sit-in (near the courthouse and justice center) brought downtown traffic to a standstill.
Tags:2014, A Love Supreme, Activism, Bird Libary, Bird Library, Black Lives Matter, Civil Rights Movement, Colton Jones, Connective Corridor, Die-In, Don't Shoot, Downtown Syracuse, Dr. Micah Dexter, Hendricks Chapel, I Can't Breathe, John Coltrane, March, Politics, Protest, Saxophone, SCLC, Signs, Social Justice, Syracuse University, The General Body, This Stops Today
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Sunday, November 23rd, 2014


Just above Warren Street

The General Body
Tags:2014, architecture, Downtown, Onondaga Tower, Protest, River of Life Church, Syracuse University, Thanksgiving, The General Body
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Monday, November 17th, 2014

Fight Back: Syracuse University campus protest
Tags:2014, Connective Corridor, Fight Back, Living Wage, Protest, Signs, Syracuse University, The General Body, Wall of Remembrance
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Sunday, November 9th, 2014

Keeper: Syracuse University’s Alex Bono (from Baldwinsville) skies to defend the goal in the second half.
The #1 ranked Syracuse University Men’s Soccer team won their second round ACC tournament match on Sunday afternoon. They defeated Duke 2-0.
SU’s next game will be against Louisville.

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Tags:2014, ACC, Alex Bono, Soccer, Sport, SU v. Duke, Syracuse University
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