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Jewish students find community amid anti-Semitism

Jewish students find community amid anti-Semitism Photos by Emily Steinberger | Photo Editor and Courtesy of Daphne Budin Clockwise from top left: Sydney Schroeder, Jason Resnick, Sam Aaronson and Daphne Budin. Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. Daphne Budin had never eaten non-kosher meat before coming to Syracuse University.  But because of the limited options in SU’s dining halls, Budin, a sophomore human development and family science major, has since started eating meat that isn’t kosher. Most dining halls don’t serve kosher foods, and Budin’s allergies can make finding suitable options even harder. “When I would go into the dining hall, there were just not so many options,” Budin said. “It kind of just became a routine that I started to eat ‘unkosher’ meat.” 

We don t want diversity committees We want action

We don’t want diversity committees. We want action. Katelyn Marcy | Asst. Illustration Editor Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter here. The Syracuse University community did not need a 97-page report compiled by hired investigators or a diversity review created by a predominantly white Board of Trustees special committee to prove that marginalized communities are, indeed, marginalized. Yet, we got them anyway. Once again, SU’s administration, Department of Public Safety and Board of Trustees have self-exposed their detachment from the student body. It starts with former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s independent review of DPS. Prompted by the #NotAgainSU movement’s occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall, Lynch was brought on to investigate DPS’ handling of the protest. The yearlong investigation amounted to 97 pages in total and ultimately concluded that there’s an erosion of trust between the SU community and DPS. 

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