Seniors promised a piece of the roof as they spend one final night together in the Dome before it closes for renovations.
Chief Diversity officer Keith Alford, sent out a campus-wide email updating the University’s response to protestors demands.
#NotAgainSU supporters block traffic on Crouse and Waverly avenues for more than 90 minutes Wednesday afternoon.
The student movement’s ninth day in Crouse-Hind intensifies as negotiations with SU’s Administration seem to be at a standstill.
Chancellor Syverud responds, movement issues new demands and graduate students continue to strike.
Episode 1: Updates from NotAgainSU’s Crouse-Hinds protest, SU men’s basketball win and the Pride Union 18th annual Drag Show
On Friday, #NotAgainSU protestors began their fifth day of their occupation of Crouse-Hinds, raising questions about building hours as graduate students go on strike to show support.
With suspensions lifted and donations delivered to Crouse-Hinds, #NotAgainSU proceeded with its efforts to get its demands met.
After SU administrators and occupiers could not reach an agreement late Tuesday, #NotAgainSU protestors continued their sit-in on Wednesday.
About 20 student protestors plan to spend a second night in the campus building despite facing suspensions.