The Syracuse University Gaza solidarity encampment is opting to decamp for the summer months, but has plans to return in some capacity for the fall.
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The protestors are calling on the university to meet their list of demands before they move, and say they're willing to wait as long as necessary.
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Syracuse Mayor Ben Walsh will have until the end of the month to veto or approve a law change over the power of the city's Citizen Review Board.
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The federal government is deeply involved in the reimagining of a Black neighborhood destroyed when the highway was built more than 60 years ago.
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The amendment would enshrine the right to abortion in the state’s constitution and protect discrimination against gender and gender identity.
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Workers cite concerns about safety and wages as reasons they would like to unionize.
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Council Pro Tempore Pat Hogan said the 30 amendments reflected the council's priorities on addressing the city's housing crisis.
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Syracuse University administration said a parent was arrested Sunday after a verbal altercation toward students in the Gaza Solidarity Encampment.