Writer: Daniel Strauss
The job market won’t be hot forever
This year’s college graduates are walking out into one of the best job markets in history. Read More »
ThriveCash could change the way people access money
Borrowers can access up to 25 percent of their first three months of salary through ThriveCash. Read More »
The amazing race for our attention
Netflix now considers the wildly-successful battle royale game Fortnite to be a bigger competitor than Hulu or HBO. Read More »
Journalism’s struggle is its own doing
News organizations need to find new ways to make money. Read More »
College students should start taking a closer look at the products, services they use
Consumers should consider a company’s culture before purchasing their products or services. Read More »
You Op to Know: Business columnist discusses Good Uncle’s ambitious vision
Assistant Editorial Editor Michael Sessa and Business columnist Daniel Strauss discuss Good Uncle’s ambitious vision for their restaurant-delivery startup. Read More »
Good Uncle’s menu change is part of a larger, more ambitious vision for food delivery
Restaurant-delivery startup Good Uncle relaunched its service in the fall with a newly-designed menu. Read More »
Duck: Daniel Strauss
Asst. News Digital Editor | Spring 2018; Asst. Copy Editor | Fall 2018 Read More »
SUNY-ESF’s bass fishing team wants to be the premier varsity sport at the school
Meet the SUNY-ESF bass anglers, who hope to take the sport to the varsity level. Read More »
Ryan McMahon plans to tackle poverty, infrastructure issues as county executive
McMahon started his political career 13 years ago as common councilor for the city of Syracuse. Read More »
Invest Syracuse funds would be used to help close gender pay gap, officials have said
The university allocated $1.8 million to 200 women faculty members to try to close a gender pay gap between men and women faculty. Read More »
SU to expand mental health services through Invest Syracuse
Two of four staff therapists have been hired with funding from the $100 million Invest Syracuse Initiative. Read More »
SU Greek life survey results to be shared publicly
SU administrators answered questions about Greek life, mental health services and diversity and inclusion programs at a town hall on Wednesday night. Read More »
Onondaga County Executive Joanie Mahoney to join SUNY-ESF
Mahoney announced Monday that she will step down after the county budget has passed. She will then serve as chief operating officer at SUNY-ESF. Read More »
SU won’t make a public commitment to divest from private prisons
The Board of Trustees rejected a resolution to make a public statement committing to not invest in for-profit prisons. Read More »
Here’s everything you need to know about SU’s new first-year seminar
First-year and transfer students will be required to take SEM 100, a non-graded, five-week course based on a shared reading. Read More »
SU rises 8 spots on US News and World Report ranking
SU ranked No. 53, tied with Lehigh University and the University of Miami. Read More »
Cuomo, Nixon face off in contentious debate before Democratic gubernatorial primary
Cynthia Nixon is challenging incumbent Gov. Andrew Cuomo for the Democratic spot on the November ballot. Read More »
It’s been 4 months since the Theta Tau video controversy. Here’s what’s happened since April.
The release of the Theta Tau videos, which Chancellor Kent Syverud called “extremely racist,” rocked the Syracuse University community in April. Read More »
How DPS plans to secure and organize the 2018 commencement ceremonies
The Department of Public Safety plan for each year’s commencement weekend takes into account national current events and the SU campus climate. Read More »
Local politicians rally behind congressional candidate Dana Balter
Balter, a visiting professor at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, announced her congressional campaign in September 2017. She’s challenging incumbent Rep. John Katko (R-Camillus). Read More »
Greek organization leaders discuss SU’s proposed fraternity, sorority audit
Student Association President James Franco called for “audit” of Greek culture at Syracuse University following the initial suspension of Theta Tau. Read More »
SU will not publicly release names of students in Theta Tau investigation
Dean of Students Robert Hradsky said SU will never release the names of students under investigation, in accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. Read More »
SU students react to Theta Tau’s suspension
The Daily Orange spoke to students across the Syracuse University campus Thursday following the suspension of Theta Tau. Here’s what they said. Read More »