Feb. 12, 2018

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N • Award sweep

dailyorange.com

P • A space to call home

Students and faculty in Syracuse University’s Newhouse School recently won 55 awards in the international Graphis graphic design competition. Page 3

Rahzie Seals and LoriKim Alexander felt Syracuse was lacking a space where queer people of color could feel safe. They’ve been working to change that. Page 7

S •Battling on

Syracuse men’s basketball needed 34 points from Tyus Battle on Sunday to hold off a stretch of six consecutive made 3-pointers from Wake Forest in the second half. Page 12

MISSED MESSAGE Chinese student leader urges SU to launch official WeChat account

YAQI KANG, president of the China Student Development Think Tank, said Syracuse University can improve its communication with international students about off-campus issues in the University Hill area. paul schlesinger staff photographer By Kennedy Rose asst. news editor

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afety conditions for Chinese students studying at Syracuse University have improved in the past year, but one student leader says SU can do more by launching an official Chinese social media account called WeChat. There’s still work to be done, said Yaqi Kang, president of the China Student Development Think Tank. Kang said the university’s campus is much safer now, a year after The Daily Orange first reported on her

organization’s efforts to improve Chinese student safety following the murder of Beijing student Xiaopeng “Pippen” Yuan. But the president also said at present, an official WeChat account for Chinese students has not been set up by SU. One year ago, a university spokesman said SU was “actively exploring ways” to add either WeChat or Weibo to its website portfolio. Both WeChat, a mobile messaging app with nearly a billion users, and Weibo are Chinese social media sites. A university spokesperson on Sunday confirmed see safety page 4

on campus

Student injured after falling out of Brewster Hall window By Casey Darnell and Jessi Soporito the daily orange

A Syracuse University student fell out of a window on the second floor of Brewster Hall on Friday night and injured himself, students said Sunday. The student is currently recovering after “an incident” at the dorm Friday, a university spokesperson confirmed Sunday night. The student has not been identified by police. In April 2013, an SU student, Marianne Guppenberger, died after falling out of a window at Brews-

ter Hall. Two other students were arrested on drug charges by the Syracuse Police Department as part of an investigation into Guppenberger’s death. Jiashu Yue, who lives on the second f loor of Brewster in a quad, on Sunday said he returned from dinner Friday night to find a student he did not know on his roommate’s bed. Yue said the unidentified student became aggressive after Yue came out of the bedroom and the student asked if Yue was a friend of his. Yue is a freshman in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.

“He tried to fight me, but I (didn’t) want to fight with him,” Yue said. “He was crazy, and then he pushed me.” After the student pushed him, Yue said he left his room to get help. He returned to the room with a DPS officer, he said, to find his window screen broken and the student laying in the snow, on the ground below. Nikita Kakani, who lives across the hall from Yue, said she also heard of the fall. Kakani is a freshman in the Martin J. Whitman School of Management. Aristotle Proskinitopoulos, a see injury page 4

A university spokeperson confirmed Sunday night that the student was injured in the fall. jessi soporito asst. copy editor


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