Opinion
iPad mini's expensive price tag will keep it from competing with other tablets
Apple product line-waiting has gained intense popularity rapidly over the past five years. The iPad Mini release may be poised to change this phenomenon. Traditionally,… Read more »
The Daily Orange Editorial Board endorses Maffei in Congressional race
The Daily Orange Editorial Board endorses Democrat Dan Maffei for the 24th Congressional District election. His focus on expanding the Pell Grant program and supporting… Read more »

What do Obama and Romney need to do between now and Election Day? The Daily Orange political columnists discuss
With the 2012 presidential election just more than a week away, The Daily Orange political columnists discuss what President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt… Read more »
Entrepreneurship Club: Curtis’ advocacy for students makes for perfect president
To whom it may concern, I believe Allie Curtis is the right candidate for the Student Association presidency because her slogan, “students helping students,” encapsulates… Read more »

To fix gender gap issue, changes must be made on indivdual level
For women on campus, post-grad life is looking pretty bleak. A new study reveals women’s pay gap starts right after college. It’s hard to believe… Read more »
History shows even 1 vote will make a difference in upcoming presidential election
@BarackObama @MittRomney #Romney #Obama2012 Within the span of the final 90-minute presidential debate, Twitter reported that more than 6.5 million political tweets were sent… Read more »
Obama fails to capitalize on Romney’s record as Massachusetts governor
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this article, the sector in which Mitt Romney has spent his life was misstated. Romney has spent his "whole life… Read more »
11 students disappointed with moderator at University Union ‘Modern Family’ event
University Union, from myself and 10 other attendees who went to the Jesse Tyler Ferguson event, please take the following not as a critique. As… Read more »

Being a feminist isn't quite as radical as it's criticized to be
CORRECTION: In a previous version of this column, Rupert Murdoch's name was misspelled. The Daily Orange regrets this error. Ladies and gentlemen, I’m a feminist.… Read more »

During final debate, candidates take on gun control for 1st time, seem ill-equipped to address issue
From the edge of their seats, Americans watched a tense town hall presidential debate on Oct. 16. The two candidates looked ready to come to… Read more »
Diverse student voices must be part of search for next chancellor
Students must be an integral part of the search committee to find a new chancellor. There are no hard-and-fast guidelines as to how many people… Read more »
SA comptroller candidate brings right ideas, but DeSalvo has experience
Several weeks ago, Stephen DeSalvo thought he would easily claim a second term as Student Association comptroller. He soon made a discovery that would alter… Read more »
Jerk Magazine article ‘F*** Me Maybe?’ wrongly places blame onto sexual assualt victims
It has recently come to my attention that Jerk Magazine, in their most recent issue, published an article titled "F*** Me Maybe?: No doesn't always… Read more »

Cheap, found-footage thrillers take over as horror movie of choice for Generation Y
Halloween’s right around the corner. And there’s only one thing more scarily ubiquitous than suggestive Halloween costumes — horror movies. Every October, Hollywood studios dump… Read more »
Vandalism on Connective Corridor shows lack of foresight on officials' part
Connective Corridor officials did not plan well when they installed expensive, waist-high lights. The lights are breakable, as 19 of 43 lights on University Avenue… Read more »

Government needs to get out of student loan process
Regarding college loans, it’s time to let the free market take over. We should kick the federal government out of the student loan market because… Read more »
Jerk Magazine inaccurately portrays Yogurtland’s nutrition information, popularity
In its October issue, Jerk Magazine published an unfair article attacking the popularity of frozen yogurt and positioning the new Yogurtland shop on Marshall Street… Read more »

Under Cantor’s leadership, environmental initiatives at university improve
In more than eight years of leadership, Chancellor Nancy Cantor has led Syracuse University into the 21st century, progressing in myriad ways — especially in… Read more »
Lockerbie Scholars could stay longer than 1 year with scholarship
In the past three years, two Lockerbie Scholars chose to stay at Syracuse University beyond the one year of their program. The university does not… Read more »

Tigers beating Yankees to enter World Series brings family memories for columnist
What keeps families together these days? For some, it’s being of Italian or German or Korean or insert-whatever-here lineage. For others, of the West Virginia… Read more »

