Duck: Alexa Díaz
Editorial Editor | Fall 2015-Spring 2016; Managing Editor | Fall 2016-Spring 2017; Editor-in-Chief | Fall 2017-Spring 2018 Read more »
Editorial Editor | Fall 2015-Spring 2016; Managing Editor | Fall 2016-Spring 2017; Editor-in-Chief | Fall 2017-Spring 2018 Read more »
Students Advocating Sexual Safety and Empowerment will host its 14th annual performance of “The Vagina Monologues” on Friday. The programming has been adjusted to be more inclusive of nonbinary and transgender communities. Read more »
D.O. editor in chief Alexa Díaz discusses recent fundraising ventures at The D.O., including the $17,000 campaign for the 2017-18 school year. Read more »
As summer kicks in, here is a look back at the top pieces of journalism published by The Daily Orange during the 2016-17 academic year. Read more »
With a strategic plan in place and a digital operation in full force, Alexa Díaz hopes to build on The D.O.'s lengthy history of success while best preparing staffers for the industry today. Read more »
Alexa Díaz, current managing editor of The D.O., reflects on D.O. Palooza 2017 and the ways in which The D.O. staff was inspired by the 51 alumni who came back to 744 Ostrom Avenue for the annual event. Read more »
The increase in off-campus student housing developments in Syracuse has some university neighborhood residents concerned the projects will flood the local market due to a local student population that isn’t seeing any significant growth. Read more »
Alexa Diaz, current managing editor of The D.O., offers an update on the digitization of older papers and explains the in-house archiving project that kicked off this fall. Read more »
Before 9/11, Syracuse University didn’t have an Institute of National Security and Counterterrorism, a Middle Eastern Studies department or offer courses in Arabic language. Here’s how those programs came to be at SU. Read more »
See the weekly progress of construction or renovation projects on the Syracuse University campus, including the building of the University Place promenade. Read more »
The survey was administered using a paper questionnaire the week before and the week after Spring Break for the “A Sobering Reality” project. Students in three 300-level news reporting classes at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications approached students to ask them to take the survey, which was anonymous. The students who administered the survey were instructed to approach people they didn’t know in a variety of locations on campus. Read more »
Check out the top Opinion editorials of The Daily Orange during the fall 2015 semester. Read more »
First came divestment. Then came Earth Day. Now is the time for Syracuse University to have its official apparel made exclusively in the United States.… Read more »
Any time a student of color is accepted to a university, regardless of the university’s prestige, it is likely that they will encounter the argument… Read more »
The administration has made noteworthy improvements within the past year in relation to responding to the concerns from students, faculty and staff about how to… Read more »
As one semester winds down and the university looks to improve next year’s experience for students on campus, the administration should address the concerns that… Read more »
Colleges are scrambling to re-evaluate mental health resources after several university students have taken their lives in the past academic year. Arizona State University has… Read more »
In the past week, gross acts committed by fraternity members in the forms of hate speech and blatantly offensive actions have surfaced in the news… Read more »
National Adjunct Walkout Day posed as a nationwide statement of solidarity for part-time faculty members. Professors across the country were vocal about the current injustices… Read more »
With February came Black History Month, the commercialized classic of Valentine’s Day and the national observance of awards shows. February also hosted the first Global… Read more »
The past week has been a progressive one for Syracuse University — it was a week full of events focused on raising awareness for sexual… Read more »