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N • No Joke

Comedian John Mulaney has canceled his appearance at SU. Students can refund their tickets at the Schine Box Office. Page 3

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P • Hidden treasures

The Excess Property Store sells surplus Syracuse University furniture, computers and more every Wednesday. Page 9

S • Sky high

SU defender Skylar Thomas earned ACC Player of the Week and was named to TopDrawSoccer. com’s national team. Page 16

Changes discussed at forum By Annie Palmer staff writer

Students, faculty and staff discussed how Syracuse University should make use of its Fridays both in and outside of the classroom, as well as ideas for the university’s future at Tuesday’s Fast Forward open forum. The forum was held in Maxwell Auditorium and focused on the Strategic Plan’s vision and mission statement, both of which reflect on the university’s strengths and weaknesses in order to develop a plan for its academic future. The forum was led by Ken Kavajecz, a member of the Strategic Plan Steering Committee and dean of the Martin J. Whitman School of Management, and Katie McDonald, also a member of the Steering Committee and an associate professor of public health, food studies and nutrition. Other members of the committee were also in the audience, including Vice Chancellor and Provost Eric Spina, Lorraine Branham, dean of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and SU Director of

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LIZZY KAHN, a senior advertising major, chants into a megaphone during the Divest SU rally held on the steps of Hendricks Chapel Tuesday afternoon. Attendees rallied for a movement to divest at SU and eliminate the use and investment of fossil fuels. spencer bodian staff photographer

Students, Hawkins rally for divesting Attendees ask university to stop its investment in fossil fuels

The final open forum on the Fast Forward Syracuse initiative will be held on Monday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 010 Crouse-Hinds Hall. Athletics Daryl Gross. Less than five minutes into the forum, several members of Divest SU and ESF filed into the auditorium carrying signs urging the university to divest from fossil fuels. Students of Sustainability President Lizzy Kahn made the first comment of the evening when she asked how sustainability would be figured into the Strategic Plan. “I want to reiterate that this forum is about listening,” Kavajecz said. “I would argue as a university see forum page 8

HOWIE HAWKINS, New York gubernatorial candidate, speaks at the Divest SU rally Tuesday. spencer bodian staff photographer

By Justin Mattingly and Rachel Sandler the daily orange

Around 80 members of the Syracuse University community gathered on the steps of Hendricks Chapel Tuesday afternoon with one goal: to end the university’s reliance on fossil fuels. They were joined by Green Party gubernatorial candidate Howie Hawkins, who was the final speaker at the rally and spoke for about six minutes. “You can make a difference. Don’t ever believe you can’t. So keep on keepin’ on,” Hawkins said. The rally began just after 3 p.m. with around 50 people, but roughly 30 more had joined them by the time the event ended at 3:45 p.m. Attendees called for a complete divestment of SU’s endowment so it would have no financial stake in fossil fuels, but rather to invest in renewable energy sources.

Participants were given orange felt squares labeled with the word divest and a black X, a symbol used by the national divestment movement. Those who got to the rally early also received pieces of paper with the prompt “DIVEST SU FOR” and a blank line underneath. Participants filled in the blank with phrases such as “a generation after ours,” “transparency” and “social justice.” Hawkins took to the steps of Hendricks just before 3:40 p.m. He encouraged students to keep taking action to end fossil fuel use and maintain a voice in the university’s decisions. “I support divestment and I wanted to encourage these students to keep acting,” Hawkins said in an interview after his speech. “You don’t know when you’re gonna break through, but you’re gonna break through.” In an interview before the rally, Ben Kuebrich, one of the organizers, said Student Association and the University see divest page 6


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