Writer: Emma Folts
Some faculty call for online class options, stricter COVID-19 protocols
The Daily Orange spoke to 12 members of the faculty and staff at SU, and they reflected on COVID-19 protocols and in-person learning. Read More »
Syracuse community members march to honor George Floyd 1 year after his murder
About 40 people marched to and from Syracuse’s Public Safety Building on Tuesday evening to honor George Floyd a year after his murder. Read More »
Duck: Emma Folts
Asst. News Copy Editor | Spring 2019; Asst. News Editor | Fall 2019; News Editor | Spring 2020; Managing Editor | Fall 2020-Spring 2021 Read More »
How The D.O. is tracking diversity in our newsroom
In mid-February, we will publish the first iteration of The Daily Orange’s diversity report, with recommendations for improvement from our staff and Board of Directors. Read More »
The Daily Orange releases fall 2020 diversity report
The D.O.'s first diversity report detailing staff demographics and content diversity. Read More »
Syracuse residents rally against eviction during COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s eviction moratorium is set to expire on Dec. 31. Read More »
The Daily Orange unable to print until Thursday
In lieu of a Monday issue, The D.O. will publish a 16-page paper on Thursday. Read More »
Investigation results in no evidence of additional quote fabrication
An investigation into the prior writing of former The D.O. columnist Christian Andreoli has found no evidence of additional quote fabrication beyond the original incident. Read More »
The Daily Orange to cut Wednesday print paper for fall semester
The Daily Orange Board of Directors has moved to cut Wednesday print production for the Fall 2020 semester as a cost-saving measure due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More »
From the Editors: The D.O. is working to diversify our newsroom
After 117 years of production, The Daily Orange must now focus on fairly representing the multicultural audience it serves by first diversifying its staff. Read More »
Indigenous community members rally for removal of Columbus statue
The Resilient Indigenous Action Collective is calling for the city to take down the statue within two days. Read More »
Last Chance for Change organizers strive to unite, reform community
Since first marching over two weeks ago, organizers have begun to see their demands met. Read More »
Over 1,000 people march in Black Lives Matter protest
Protesters in Syracuse have continued for eight consecutive days in response to the alleged murder of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapolis police. Read More »
Protesters march in Syracuse for 7th day
Protesters continue to march in Syracuse to protest police brutality. Read More »
Mayor Ben Walsh joins marchers on 6th day of protests
Protesters continue to march in Syracuse to protest police brutality. Read More »
Protesters in Syracuse march peacefully for 5th day
Organizers later convened at a parking lot near the Syracuse Police Department headquarters, where they continued registering people to vote in New York state. Read More »
Live updates: Syracuse protesters march for 3rd day
Protesters gathered outside the Public Safety Building for a third day as the county rescinded its mandatory curfew. Read More »
100+ march peacefully in 2nd day of Syracuse protests
Sunday marks the second day of protests in Syracuse as Onondaga County declares a state of emergency. Read More »
Syracuse mayor declares state of emergency as unrest escalates
Syracuse police ordered protesters to leave the area after a window was broken at the Onondaga County Justice Center. Read More »
The D.O. needs your help during the coronavirus pandemic and beyond
The D.O. has launched a fundraising campaign to further web development, provide staff salaries and make up for lost print revenue. Read More »
Professor in Falk College dies
Evan Weissman, an associate professor of food studies, died unexpectedly at home. Read More »
Health workers prepare for spike in coronavirus cases
Health care professionals told The Daily Orange that their hospitals have prepared for the virus spreading to the county. Read More »
SU student stuck in Peru after border closure
Peruvian President Martín Vizcarra declared a state of emergency March 15, instituting a 15-day quarantine and restricting international travel amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read More »
SU cancels on-campus Commencement due to coronavirus
Seniors will soon receive a survey from Syverud to collect feedback on alternative options for recognizing the graduates' academic achievements. Read More »