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Thank you, Daily Orange. Sophie: Sophie, executive chef. From A1 to A17, you guided me through the epic highs and lows of Daily Orange digital… Read more »
Thank you, Daily Orange. Sophie: Sophie, executive chef. From A1 to A17, you guided me through the epic highs and lows of Daily Orange digital… Read more »
The people make the place, as they say. These are some of my favorites: Sophie: To the thesaurus herself, you have brought so much more… Read more »
Although my time at 230 Euclid was short, it has truly been one of the best experiences of my life. Thank you to everyone who… Read more »
I hung up a Ted Lasso “Believe” sign at The Daily Orange. As a fan of the show, I thought it would be good for… Read more »
As The D.O. celebrates 120 years of publication, here's a timeline of notable events from throughout the paper's history. Read more »
Asst. Editorial Editor | Spring 2021, Fall 2022; Editorial Editor | Spring 2023 Read more »
Design Editor | Fall 2022 ; Digital Design Director | Spring 2023 Read more »
Design Editor | Fall 2022 ; Presentation Director | Spring 2023 Read more »
Asst. Copy Editor | Spring 2022; Culture Editor | Fall 2022; Managing Editor | Spring 2023 Read more »
Asst. Copy Editor | Spring 2022; Asst. Sports Editor | Fall 2022; Sports Editor | Spring 2023 Read more »
Asst. Copy Editor | Fall 2021; Asst. Digital Editor | Spring 2022; Asst. Sports Editor | Fall 2022; Digital Managing Editor | Spring 2023 Read more »
Asst. Digital Editor | Spring 2022; Asst. Culture | Editor Fall 2022; Culture Editor | Spring 2023 Read more »
Asst. Digital Editor | Spring 2022; Asst. News Editor | Fall 2022; News Editor | Spring 2023 Read more »
Asst. Copy Editor | Spring 2021; Asst. News Editor | Fall 2021; News Editor | Spring 2022; Editor-in-chief | Fall 2022, Spring 2023 Read more »
Asst. News Editor | Fall 2022; Asst. Copy Editor | Spring 2023 Read more »
I would like to dispel some of the concerns international students could have as SGEU reaches super-majority support. I have considered many of these concerns myself, as an international student with an F-1 visa. Read more »
Prioritizing things you enjoy is important and there should not be any shame or guilt around it. A steamy romance novel doesn’t have to be something you hide in your bag. Reading is supposed to be enjoyable. Read more »
I either entirely don’t have the ability to participate or I am forced to give up on fighting for my human rights to serve my community because I am stuck between choosing to help a charity and remaining unaccepting towards hatred. This is a decision that no one should be in a place to make. Read more »
We cannot tell young people not to follow their passions simply because some assume that a degree may be useless, or they won’t make any money, or because you believe they are “above” a certain major. Read more »
There needs to be further education regarding the impact of privilege in our society — on both systemic and cultural levels — that is specifically targeted toward individuals who are most ignorant to its benefit. Read more »
I think one of the most dangerous myths about college in general is that it has to be “the best four years of your life.” It puts pressure on students who are already pushing themselves to stay on top of work and start planning for their future, to make sure they have the perfect social life. Read more »