March 15, 2021

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C • Ghost burgers

N • Reform plan

S • Going dancing

Mad Burger Co. will open this Friday and provide specialty burgers from their ghost kitchen in Tipperary Hill on Grubhub and Doordash Page 7

The city of Syracuse has released an updated version of the Syracuse Police Reform and Reinvention Plan after feedback from community members. Page 3

Syracuse earned an at-large bid to the 2021 NCAA Tournament as a No. 11 seed. The Orange will face No. 6 seed San Diego State on Friday. Page 12

Fighting for justice

The Karen are a minority ethnic group in Myanmar that have been fighting for independence for the last 72 years. Members of the Karen community in Syracuse organized a march Saturday morning. emily steinberger photo editor

Karen refugees in Syracuse fled ethnic violence in Myanmar. Now, young community members are fighting for recognition.

By Chris Hippensteel asst. digital editor

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t 6 years old, Shawnai Ku fled one of the world’s longest-running civil wars. She and her father, a Karen soldier in Myanmar, escaped on foot across the country’s border with Thailand. She still remembers crossing a river in a small boat, fearing for her life, knowing that both sides of the conflict would want to kill them — one side for her father’s desertion and the other for their ethnicity. “I remember being so scared as a little girl because my dad was a soldier, and if anyone would have found out, god forbid, they would all have killed us,” said Ku, a senior at Corcoran High School in Syracuse. “And the Burmese would have see karen page 4

on campus

Student who posed ‘imminent threat’ sues university By Michael Sessa news editor

A student who Syracuse University said poses “an immediate physical threat” to the campus community is suing SU, alleging the university violated its own policies when suspending him in the fall. The lawsuit, filed in the Onondaga County Supreme Court,

claims that SU officials considered evidence they shouldn’t have during a hearing about the plaintiff’s interim suspension. It also claims the university failed to notify the plaintiff that he could bring witnesses to the hearing. The exact details of the case, which revolves around violations related to Title IX, are unclear. SU asked a judge in February to seal

the entire docket, barring the public from accessing any documents associated with it. The judge sealed the docket on Feb. 11. Michael Grygiel, of Greenberg Traurig LLP, filed a motion Friday on behalf of The Daily Orange opposing the sealing of the docket. The D.O. obtained court documents prior to the sealing that provide only a small glimpse into

the details of the case. Since all documents related to the case are now under seal, the public cannot access them. The docket is one of at least three lawsuits related to alleged Title IX violations that the university has requested be sealed in recent months. “Syracuse University takes the privacy of its students very seri-

ously, especially the privacy of students who report experiencing sexual assault or harassment,” said Sarah Scalese, senior associate vice president for university communications, in a statement Sunday. “In this particular case, the petitioner included the identity of one such student in the court filings. The university would support unsealing the

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