Conference is third major organization to shift neutral site sporting events out of the state
More neutral site sporting events were pulled out of North Carolina on Wednesday afternoon.
The ACC announced that all eight neutral site conference championship games scheduled to be hosted in the state of North Carolina during the 2016-17 academic year will be relocated.
The most notable championship that will be moved is the conference’s football finale, which was set to be hosted in Charlotte.
On Friday morning, students maintained they would stay until they receive a written commitment from the administration to address concerns.
THE General Body staged a rally outside the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center on Friday morning, holding signs and speaking with press as the SU Board of Trustees met inside the building.
THE General Body declined the administration's proposals, which were contingent on them vacating Crouse-Hinds by Friday.
The Crouse-Hinds Hall sit-in continued into its fourth night on Thursday, after students and administration failed to reach an agreement during the day.
Monday's meeting was the last town hall forum organized to discuss Chancellor Kent Syverud's Fast Forward Syracuse initiative.
In the last of three town hall meetings, an audience of students, faculty and staff offered suggestions and comments about the Fast Forward strategic plan on Monday afternoon at Crouse-Hinds Hall.
Syverud used the meeting to answer questions about the initiative, which has three parts: a strategic plan, a campus master plan and an operational excellence program.
Members of the SU community participated in a Q+A session Monday in Hendricks Chapel regarding Fast Forward Syracuse, a new initiative under Chancellor Kent Syverud.