
Hanna Strong Video


Hanna Strong, former Syracuse women's soccer player, reportedly loses job over 2014 video
Hanna Strong, a former Syracuse women's soccer player, was taped calling another person a "f— -a— n— " in the fall of 2014 and just lost her job as a substitute teacher over the video. Read more »
SU NAACP to host day-long Blacktivism conference
Martese Johnson, along with speakers and activists from all over the United States, will be speaking on the subject of blacktivism, which is defined as the conscious action, support and involvement in creating political, social and economic change for people of the African diaspora. Read more »
Year in Review: Top stories at Syracuse University for the 2014-15 school year
The 2014-15 academic year was a busy one at Syracuse University. SU Athletics was in the national spotlight after the NCAA released its 94-page report about the department and university and the university announced many major changes. Read more »

#SpeakUpSU forum provides space to discuss campus diversity issues in wake of Hanna Strong video
When attendees walked into the #SpeakUpSU event on Friday, they were handed a sheet of paper. Printed in black and orange letters was the theme… Read more »
Phil Wheddon on Strong statement: 'I'm glad that she's come out and said something'
Syracuse women's head coach Phil Wheddon talks about Hanna Strong's statement in an email to The Daily Orange on Tuesday night. Read more »
Hanna Strong statement: Women's soccer player speaks up for 1st time since viral video
Hanna Strong released this statement in an email to The Daily Orange on Tuesday night. Strong's statement is a response to a video of her using racist and homophobic language, which went viral on Saturday. Read more »
LGBTQ Community discusses response to viral video
In the wake of the viral video that shows women’s soccer player Hanna Strong using derogatory language, some members of the LGBTQ community at Syracuse… Read more »
Assembly sets goals for improvements to Syracuse University
The Student Association assembly hopes to use its role as representatives of the student body to make major changes at Syracuse University in accordance with Chancellor… Read more »