Tag: Journalism
Photojournalist Reza discusses photography's influence in lecture at Syracuse University
Architect turned photojournalist Reza delivered a lecture on Wednesday in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium and discussed photography’s influence and its power to serve humanity. Read More »
Sudden events can shape any abroad experience
A significant death occurs near abroad columnist Katelyn Fauber's home, and she looks into how those events differ or are similar to those back in the US. Read More »
ProPublica reporter critiques media's election coverage during lecture at Syracuse University
Alec MacGillis, a reporter who won the 2016 Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting, spoke Tuesday night at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. He critiqued the media's coverage of the election. Read More »
Syracuse University student's father reflects on experience as 9/11 first responder
Jeff Kozuch was a firefighter in New York city when the Sept. 11 attacks unfolded. Read More »
Student scores job at Bustle following a successful summer internship
Courteney Larocca is doing a lot more than just fulfilling college credit requirements this semester. Read More »
Arlety Gonzalez
Senior Arlety Gonzalez has moved multiple times— from Cuba to Miami, from Miami to Syracuse and, after she graduates, from Syracuse to Texas. Read More »
How President Barack Obama was named to speak on behalf of late political reporter Robin Toner
The effort was spearheaded by Peter Gosselin, Robin Toner's husband and a fellow journalist, who appealed politically and personally to President Barack Obama's staff. Read More »
President Barack Obama calls on media to hold politicians accountable at Syracuse University-sponsored Toner Prize ceremony
President Barack Obama was the keynote speaker for the Syracuse University-sponsored Toner Prize for Excellence in Political Reporting award ceremony on Monday. This year's prize went to Alec MacGillis of ProPublica. Read More »
Q&A: Associated Press correspondent Kathy Gannon on returning to journalism after getting shot while reporting in Afghanistan
The Daily Orange talked to Associated Press reporter Kathy Gannon about her experiences covering Afghanistan and Pakistan, getting severely wounded on the job and then coming back to reporting afterward. Read More »
Schmit: Milo Yiannopoulos' anti-feminist college tour sustained by complacent students
Gender and Sexuality columnist Brontë Schmit explains that Milo Yiannopoulos’ college tour results from skewed perspectives of feminism and that student activists should speak up more often to counter hate speech. Read More »
Stacey Mindich discusses transition from journalist to Tony Award-winning producer
SU alumna Stacey Mindich talked with The Daily Orange to talk about her career change from journalist to Broadway producer, and being selected as this year’s Newhouse convocation speaker. Read More »
Sportswriter Bob Ryan talks career success, 44 years at The Boston Globe
Famed sportswriter Bob Ryan spoke about his career and how he got working at The Boston Globe at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications on Monday night. Read More »
Scott Shafer on leaked info regarding suspension of 2 DEs: 'I hate it. I hate it.'
Scott Shafer blasted the anonymous source that leaked information regarding two suspended defensive ends Qaadir Sheppard and Amir Ealey. Read More »
Sarconi: Traditional media should subsidize content with modern advertising methods
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi discusses the need for traditional media to embrace more effective methods of advertising. Read More »
Dan Balz discusses 2016 election during talk at Syracuse University
Dan Balz, chief correspondent for The Washington Post, discussed the candidates for the 2016 presidential election and the practice of political reporting during a talk at Syracuse University. Read More »