Tag: moderate column
SU tried to downplay racist vandalism in Day Hall
Moderate columnist Kailey Norusis argues that Syracuse University officials who waited four days to publicly acknowledge racist vandalism in Day Hall risk becoming complicit in acts of prejudice. Read More »
New cash bail law will promote a legitimate criminal justice system
Moderate columnist Kailey Norusis argues that a new cash bail law is a long overdue bipartisan success that will promote a more fair criminal justice system in the state. Read More »
Grants, tax credits for Syracuse firms is corporate welfare
Moderate columnist Nicholas Cassol argues that capital grants and tax credits for expanding Syracuse forms is ultimately a form of corporate welfare. Read More »
SU should consider options to provide longer-term mental health services
Moderate columnist Kailey Norusis argues that SU, along with other American colleges, should consider options to provide longer-term mental health services. Read More »
Students can benefit from colleges looking at their social media
Moderate columnist Dylan Williams argues that colleges looking at the social media profiles of prospective students could actually help students — if they’re responsible online. Read More »
You Op To Know: Going into midterms as a moderate voter
A moderate columnist at The Daily Orange discusses the being a moderate and the 2019 Mid-term election. Read More »
Trendy activism doesn’t warrant a younger voting age
Moderate columnist Jaylen Coaxum says lowering the voting age to 16 is a bad idea. Read More »
Police officers should wear body cameras
Moderate columnist Bethanie Viele says body cameras are an effective way to hold police departments objectively accountable. Read More »
Meet The D.O.’s new Moderate columnist, who thinks the most diverse political opinion is a moderate one
Moderate columnist Daniel Loftus explains why he’s chosen to not pick a side on the American political spectrum. Read More »
Meet The D.O.’s new Moderate columnist, who tells you what it means to be moderate in a polarized political age
Moderate columnist James Pezzullo explains what it means to be a moderate and why we need more moderates in political discourse. Read More »