Semester in Review: The most popular Opinion editorials of fall 2015
Whether it was controversial, informative or debate-worthy, the Opinion columnists of The Daily Orange surely had something to say about it. From Amy Poehler’s show “Difficult People” to the rise of artificial intelligence, Opinion provided commentary on major events throughout fall 2015.
Here are the most popular editorials of the semester.
Business
Gutierrez: “Hunger never stops and neither should philanthropy.”
Business columnist Matthew Gutierrez argued that Syracuse-area restaurants should embrace food donation programs to help alleviate hunger and boost the local economy due to the positive association between consumers and social impact-oriented ventures.
Conservative
Conservative columnist Victoria Razzi examined the September execution of Kelly Gissendaner, the first woman to be executed in the state of Georgia in 70 years, and argued that the case shed light on the cruelty of the death penalty.
Environment
Environment columnist Azor Cole offered his take on the high-profile killing of Cecil the Lion and pointed out the hypocrisy of the West’s general reaction.
Gender and Sexuality
Colvin: “‘The Golden Rule” should be common sense, but society’s lack of asexual awareness has paved the way for toes to be stepped on.”
Gender and Sexuality columnist Caroline Colvin explained the importance asexual awareness in order to create safe spaces among peers, family and friends in response to a Buzzfeed video entitled “15 Poignant Asexual Confessions.”
Gender and Sexuality columnist Elaina Crockett discussed how manifestations of “white feminism,” as exemplified by a scene in Amy Poehler’s show “Difficult People,” undermine the fight for equality for all women.
Generation Y
Generation Y columnist Alison Gala explained why society should trade its overreaction to herpes for an honest public dialogue on sexual health in light of a World Health Organization study that found two-thirds of the world under the age of 50 has oral herpes.
Liberal
Liberal columnist Keely Sullivan suggested that voters should not be hesitant to become involved with third-party politics, including the Green Party.
Liberal columnist Thomas Beckley-Forest examined the 2016 Democratic debate schedule and explained why the limited number of debates could hurt the party and voters alike.
Pop Culture
Pop Culture columnist Mark DiBona described how Selena Gomez’s non-descript music and persona puts her at a disadvantage against her female pop contemporaries, as exemplified by her singles “Good for You” and “Same Old Love.”
Student Life
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar responded to a diversity initiative implemented by Brown University earlier this year and suggested that increased dialogue among students can make lasting change, not forced hiring and policy measures.
Technology
Technology columnist Paul Sarconi explained why humans should be skeptical of artificial intelligence advancement and the anticipated coexistence between man and robot.
Editorial Board
Following Syracuse University’s indefinite ban on the “Kiss Cam,” The Daily Orange Editorial Board discussed why caution should be used to prevent uncomfortable situations and instances of sexual harassment at sporting events.
Published on December 22, 2015 at 8:20 pm