Tag: Hack
Pignatello: Hack remembers torn suit, childhood curiosity
Connor Pignatello reflects on tearing his suit during media cup and a love for storytelling which started at a young age. Read More »
Fernandez: Hack reflects on burnout in journalism
Roshan Fernandez reflects on what he learned about burnout during his time as a student journalist. Read More »
Nolan: Hack says you never know where an opportunity will take you
Tim Nolan thought that the writers at The D.O. were ‘nerds’ before he happily became a ‘nerd’ himself. Read More »
Shetty: Hack encourages everyone to take a chance
Gaurav Shetty reflects on the lessons he’s learned, the places he’s gone and the new things he’s tried during his four years at The Daily Orange. Read More »
Rivera: Hack reflects on time when she was not okay, and that's okay
Skyler Rivera reflects on improving newsroom culture after her own struggles with mental health. Read More »
Crane: Hack reflects on how a 5th-grade teacher’s line shaped his life
Outgoing senior staff writer Andrew Crane shares how a message from his fifth grade teacher Mr. Cannamela has shaped his journey in journalism. Read More »
Emerman: Hack appreciates the little things
Outgoing senior staff writer Danny Emerman reflects on the little things. Read More »
Shults: Hack reflects on self-doubt, growth over 4 years
Thomas Shults writes on how and why he grew and changed over his four years at Syracuse. Read More »
Storms: Hack says goodbye to sportswriting
Storms reflects on what being a sportswriter meant to him despite choosing a different career path his freshman year. Read More »
Dabbundo: Hack reflects on time as an extreme extrovert in a global pandemic
Anthony Dabbundo explores how that’s impacted him as an extroverted person who loves to meet new people, but couldn’t. Read More »
Edelman: Hack reveals why he changed his name and the journey it put him on
KJ Edelman intended to change his name the moment he stepped into The D.O. Figuring out why was the question that set him on a journey to finally learn about his late father. Read More »
Hillman: Hack opens up about mental health issues during the pandemic
Adam Hillman reflects on fighting mental health issues during a COVID-19 riddled senior year. Read More »
Schafer: Hack thanks the people that mattered more than they knew
Senior staff writer Josh Schafer looks back on his start at The D.O. and how it pulled him out of a dark time. Read More »
McCleary: Hack believed in himself when it made sense not to, and would do it again
McCleary reflects on high school basketball, journalism experience and how believing in yourself takes courage — even if it sometimes backfires. Read More »
Wasilewski: Hack reflects on being the girl in sports
Wasilewski discusses her experience working in sports and how she was only of the only girls to stick on The D.O.'s sports staff. Read More »
Graham: A lost Hack remembers finding his way once before
Senior Staff Writer Andrew Graham wants to remind you that there is always a path back, no matter how lost you are. Read More »
Black: Hack reflects on up-and-down relationship with journalism
Black looks back on turbulent times as a journalist during his four years at Syracuse. Read More »
Schneidman: Hack says thank you to The D.O.
Schneidman reflects on his time at The Daily Orange that all started with a feature on a club basketball star. Read More »
Bannon: Hack reflects on short time south of the border
Asst. sports editor Mitchell Bannon reflects on a short year at Syracuse that was cut even shorter. Read More »
DiSturco: Hack reflects on his best decision of college, joining Greek life
Senior staff writer Charlie DiSturco writes about growing through his brothers in Phi Delta Theta. Read More »
Moreo: Hack look backs on being a woman in sports journalism
Senior staff photographer Alexandra Moreo, who photographed Syracuse men’s basketball for two seasons, reflects on implicit bias toward women in sports. Read More »
Liberman: Hack finally gets the chance to thank those who have helped him
Staff writer Matt Liberman planned to quit The Daily Orange, but one friend made him promise not to. Read More »
Gutierrez: Hack honors mother’s sacrifices
Senior staff writer Matthew Gutierrez pens a letter to his personal superhero, his mother. Read More »