Tag: Race
Here are the pros and cons of each presidential candidate
Election humor columnist Josh Feinblatt decided to make it simple and flesh out the pros and cons of a Hillary Clinton presidency and a Donald Trump presidency. Read More »
Joey Valdivia’s path to Division III’s leader in rushing TDs has been 5 years in the making
For each of the past five years, Joey Valdivia has held a different title with the Lake Forest College football team. After sitting out two years, he now leads Division III in rushing touchdowns. Read More »
What the next presidency looks like from each side of the aisle
As we approach ever closer to election day, humor columnist Josh Feinblatt explains what each president's administration would be like, from the the point of view of the other's supporters. Read More »
Hillary's leaked emails mainly contain coupons and office banter
Thanks to Wikileaks, election humor columnist Josh Feinblatt was able to compile some emails from Hillary Clinton's time as Secretary of State. He didn't find much. Read More »
Campus Climate survey should catalyze action
In anticipation of the recommendations that will be announced on Thursday, The Daily Orange Editorial Board discusses the importance of Syracuse University’s Campus Climate survey. Read More »
Senior finds home in Syracuse, Latina community
Amy Quichiz came to Syracuse hoping to get away from her Latina heritage, but found herself longing for a sense of community. She would soon become involved in the Syracuse community, advocating for her culture in the midst of election season. Read More »
Carnegie Mellon's Sam Benger balances football, diabetes
Carnegie Mellon running back Sam Benger has put up impressive numbers throughout his career. He's also battled Type 1 diabetes. Read More »
SCOTUS Squad doesn't need another judge
Election Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt is a big fan of the Supreme Court, so he talked to them to figure out why they really don't want to add another judge. Read More »
Most diverse fashion season should be celebrated, though it is still not enough
This year’s spring fashion month had the highest percentage of non-white models on the runways in fashion capitals around the world, but there is still many strides to be made to achieve full equality in the fashion world. Read More »
Elect Her provides useful tools for women in government
The Elect Her four and a half hour workshop provided female students with skills and resources to help them score government positions. Read More »
Election humor columnist slides into Donald Trump ghosttweeter's DMs
The Daily Orange scored an interview with Donald Trump's ghosttweeter, a former employee of the 45th St. AT&T. He was recently fired from the campaign. Read More »
Laws preventing dreadlocks at work suppresses black culture
Style columnist Darriea Clark takes a look at the most recent cases of racism in the fashion industry, this time through hairstyle. Read More »
Decathlete, football star Isaac Frazier overcomes death of mother
Simpson College star athlete Isaac Frazier's mother died while he was in high school. He overcame that adversity and is excelling at Simpson. Read More »
Hendrix College finds success after restarting football program
Hendrix restarted its football program in 2013 after a 53-year hiatus and has gone from being one of the worst Division III programs to getting votes by D3football.com. Read More »
Syracuse University professors awarded $937,000 grant to increase diversity in astronomy
Syracuse University physics professors will be sharing a grant with colleagues at California State University, Fullerton to promote student diversity in astronomy and astrophysics. Read More »
News Briefs: SA cabinet elected; 'Making a Murderer' lawyer to speak
Student Assocation's 60th cabinet was sworn in on Monday, including President Eric Evangelista and Vice President Joyce LaLonde. The lawyer from the Netflix original series, "Making a Murderer," will speak on campus in September. The Princeton Review ranked Syracuse University as the No.8 party school. Read More »
Recently appointed law school dean lays out goals in inaugural address
Craig Boise looks to innovate and keep in mind how technology is changing the law and legal education as dean of SU's law school. Read More »
The 5 biggest news stories from this week in Indianapolis, the site of the women's Final Four
Here are the five biggest news stories happening right now in Indianapolis, which is the location of the Syracuse University women's basketball team's Final Four game. Read More »
Top 5 editorials from March
Check out the most popular Opinion editorials of The Daily Orange for the month of March. Read More »
Selection of Donald Newhouse as 2016 commencement speaker sustains concerning trends
The Daily Orange Editorial Board argues that the choice of Donald Newhouse as this year's commencement speaker perpetuates a historical lack of diversity in keynote guests. Read More »
Report outlines suggestions for improving Syracuse University campus diversity and inclusion
The Chancellor's Workgroup on Diversity and Inclusion released a report on Monday detailing some aspirational goals as how to the university could improve diversity and inclusion on campus. Read More »
7 takeaways from Chancellor’s Workgroup on Diversity and Inclusion report
The report made recommendations about how SU can increase diversity and inclusion on campus Read More »
Campus climate survey deadline extended due to lack of response
The low response rate may have to do with the fact that some students think the climate survey is about weather. Read More »
Senior strives to end stigma surrounding mental illness through 'Colorful Pizza' campaign
Senior Kara Sheplock is using her experiences from being a DellPlain Hall RA to raise awareness about mental illness through a visual, 'Colorful Pizza' campaign. Read More »