Jan. 18, 2018

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N • Saltine Warrior

O • No “fake news” here

Thursday marks the 40th anniversary of the retirement of Syracuse University’s Saltine Warrior mascot, which was removed after controversy. Page 3

Conservative columnist Brandon Ross breaks down how to navigate the collegiate waters as a conservative student on a liberal campus. Page 5

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P • New Arch, new you

S • Soft spot

Archbold Gymnasium may be closed until 2019, but there are many fitness alternatives both on and off campus to check out in the meantime. Page 9

Three times this season, Syracuse men’s basketball has allowed an opposing player to sink seven 3s. The reason: a weak spot at the top of the 2-3 zone. Page 16

Wage wall

suny-esf

Across the board

Women faculty at Syracuse University generally earn less than men faculty, report reveals

Average salaries of SU faculty, broken down by gender

PROFESSORS, TENURED

$118,684

By Michael Burke senior staff writer

By Haley Kim and Jordan Muller

$132,859

W

ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS, TENURED

$94,301 AVERAGE SALARIES

omen on the Syracuse University faculty generally earn lesser salaries than men faculty, sometimes as little as 77 cents on the dollar, a long-awaited report on SU faculty salaries revealed. The report also showed that, on average, SU faculty members are paid less than faculty at most of the university’s peer institutions. A summary of the report was presented at the semester’s first University Senate meeting, held Wednesday evening in Maxwell Auditorium. LaVonda Reed, associate provost for faculty affairs and chair of the committee that commissioned the report, said at the Senate meeting that funds have been set aside from Invest Syracuse, the university’s $100 million initiative to fund the

3 chairs forced to step down

$100,059 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS, TENURE-TRACK

$82,299 $82,562 PROFESSORS, NON-TENURE TRACK

$83,658

see salaries page 7

$108,096 ASSOCIATE PROFESSSORS, NON-TENURE TRACK

ARTS AND SCIENCES

EDUCATION

104%

87.7%

$78,704

WOMEN

$94,900

MEN

Out of pace MAXWELL

86.9%

Average salaries of SU faculty relative to peer institutions

NEWHOUSE

91.1%

FALK

VPA

81.7%

91.8%

graphics by talia trackim design editor

$134,662 $172,993 ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS

$97,711 $110,613 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS

$79,587 $96,503

SU PEER INSTITUTIONS

Euclid Shuttle pilot project to launch Thursday the daily orange

The Euclid Shuttle, a new student transportation service for latenight rides in the Syracuse University Hill neighborhood, will officially launch Thursday. James Franco, the university’s Student Association president, on Wednesday said the shuttle will

start making runs Thursday night. An SU ID will be required to board. “We are excited about that kicking off in the first week of the semester,” Franco said, who has advertised the shuttle as a way to improve off-campus student safety. The bus will provide students living in Sadler Hall, Lawrinson Hall and the Brewster/Boland/Brockway Complex direct transportation to

Lancaster Avenue, Stratford Street and Westcott Street. Franco has said the bus will only make runs on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The shuttle, a Birnie Bus, will make 10 runs of its route every night between 10:30 p.m. and 3:25 a.m., according to a map of the route posted to Syracuse University’s Parking and Transit Services website. Most shuttle stops are in the

see chairs page 4

Syverud addresses faculty By Sara Swann

senior staff writer

on campus

By Ryan Dunn and Sam Ogozalek

SUNY-ESF removed three department chairs from their positions last week, abruptly shaking up leadership on a campus where tensions between faculty and university administrators have flared in recent weeks. As the university moves to implement a new policy limiting department chairships to two three-year appointments, David Newman, chair of the forest and natural resources management department; Gary Scott, chair of the paper and bioprocess engineering department; and Donald Leopold, chair of the environmental and forest biology department, were told to step down from their positions in a meeting with President Quentin Wheeler and Provost and Executive Vice President Nosa Egiebor last Wednesday. The president, in a campus-wide email to students Sunday night, said the decision to implement department chair rotations “has a number of advantages such as routine infusion of new ideas and development of

university senate

PROFESSORS

AVERAGE SALARIES

Women faculty salaries as a percentage of what their men counterparts earn, broken down by school

the daily orange

Euclid neighborhood and northern sections of Main Campus. One stop is also on Madison Street. According to the map, the Euclid shuttle will make a stop at Lyman Hall on Main Campus at 10:30 p.m. before heading toward the Carrier Dome. The bus will circle campus on Irving Avenue before cutting east on Waverly Avenue, near Crousesee shuttle page 6

Syracuse University Chancellor Kent Syverud on Wednesday addressed the University Senate to provide several updates on future campus events, SU fundraising goals and policies regarding inappropriate sexual relationships between students and faculty. Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly also spoke to faculty members about the university’s reaccreditation process. Here are four main takeaways from Wednesday’s meeting:

Honoring “Buzz” Shaw

In April, Syverud said the university plans to hold a series of events honoring former Chancellor Kenneth “Buzz” Shaw and his wife, Mary Ann. Although the exact dates see senate page 4


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