Tag: Journalism
Journalism’s struggle is its own doing
News organizations need to find new ways to make money. Read More »
Revisiting history is vital for advancing social justice
Student Life columnist Jennifer Bancamper discusses why the new Atrocity Studies and the Practices of Social Justice minor is important for future generations of Syracuse University campus community members. Read More »
Choosing where to study abroad can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be
Can’t decide where to study abroad? Here are some tips to help narrow down your dream destination. Read More »
3 active-duty military members at SU open up about how much ‘thank you’ means to each of them
Three active-duty military personnel studying at Syracuse University describe their career path, appreciation, honor and service to the United States. Read More »
Pew researcher discusses impact of technology on trust, facts and democracy in Q&A
Lee Rainie, director of internet and technology research at the Pew Research Center, said during a campus talk that technology has eroded people’s trust in large institutions. Read More »
Gaga, Cooper chemistry elevates ‘A Star is Born’ despite imperfect directorial debut
Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut with “A Star is Born” isn’t a home run, but it’s still a solid double down the left field line. Read More »
New York Times op-ed columnist talks current events, politics during Q&A at SU
Frank Bruni, the first openly gay columnist at The New York Times, answered questions Tuesday in the Joyce Hergenhan Auditorium. Read More »
The Daily Orange just turned 115. This is its legacy.
Sept. 15, 2018 marked the 115th anniversary of The Daily Orange, which was founded in 1903. Here's a short history of the organization. Read More »
Dean’s Convocation marks beginning of new semester, mindset for Hendricks
Hendricks Chapel serves as the heart of Syracuse University’s campus, and last night’s Dean’s Convocation kicks the semester off. Read More »
Diversity, inclusion among topics Kathrine Switzer will cover in 2018 commencement speech
Switzer, the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, will speak at the Carrier Dome during the commencement ceremony on May 13. Read More »
What Kendrick Lamar’s Pulitzer Prize means for hip-hop
Recipients of Pulitzer Prizes include figures like Robert Frost, John F. Kennedy and now Kendrick Lamar — the first artist outside of jazz or classical music to win the award. Read More »
MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid to deliver University Lecture in Hendricks Chapel
Reid hopes to hold a discussion with students about race and gender in the media, which is the subject of a Newhouse class she teaches in New York City. Read More »
5 things to know about investigative journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones before she speaks at Syracuse University
The award-winning New York Times Magazine journalist will speak at Syracuse University campus and in downtown Syracuse on Thursday. Read More »
Hasan Minhaj's performance was a 'slam dunk' with Syracuse University students
Humor columnist Josh Feinblatt covered comedian Hasan Minhaj's performance at Syracuse University. His takeaway: We need more comedians like Minhaj. Read More »
Remembrance Week panel addresses media coverage of Pan Am Flight 103 bombing
Several professors in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications discussed media ethics and coverage of terrorist attacks during a panel Monday night as part of this year's Remembrance Week. Read More »
Baby blue mixer in hand, GW student grows high school business in college
Lena Geller, a freshman at GW started Lena’s Lunchbox, a dessert and cake decorating company, her freshman year of high school. Now, she faces some challenges of baking in the dorm. Read More »
Here's how you can support independent student journalism
Here's how a donation of $10 can go a long way to help The Daily Orange reach its fundraising goal. Read More »
British news operates in a distinctive and different way, better than American news
Abroad columnist Saniya More writes of how American and British news streams differ, yet face similar challenges, in the 21st century. Read More »
Harry Potter tattoo gives graduate student a piece of home
Harry Potter’s Patronus was a stag. For Pankhudi Sinha, an arts journalism master's student, it’s her tattoo. Read More »
Q&A with Sean McDonough: Monday Night Football broadcaster talks background, experience
The Daily Orange sat down with McDonough after he spoke in Newhouse 3 on Tuesday to talk more about his background and experience in the field of journalism. Read More »
World famous photographer gives lecture on career experiences
During her career, Addario has covered conflicts throughout Africa and the Middle East. Her photos have appeared in publications including The New York Times and National Geographic. Read More »
Public Diplomacy Symposium returns to Syracuse University, will examine role of NGOs in public sphere
The ninth annual Public Diplomacy Symposium will take on the theme of "New Public Diplomacy" as it returns to Syracuse University after it was held in Washington, D.C., a year ago. Read More »
ESPN reporter talks race and gender in journalism
Sarina Morales, an ESPN reporter and Syracuse University alum, gave her commemorative speech for Latino/Hispanic Heritage Month on Thursday. Morales discussed issues of race in the sports media industry. Read More »