The Daily Orange

The Daily Orange
The Daily Orange
Dailyorange logo.jpg
Type Daily (M-Th) newspaper
Format Tabloid
Owner The Daily Orange Corporation
Founded 1903
Headquarters Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Circulation 9,000
Official website dailyorange.com

The Daily Orange is an independent student newspaper published in Syracuse, New York.[1] It is free, and published daily during the Syracuse University academic year.

It was one of the first college papers to become fully independent from its parent college. Its alumni work at nearly every major newspaper in the nation -- The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Dallas Morning News, The Boston Globe -- in a variety of reporting, editing, design and photographic capacities.

Publisher reported circulation for 2005 was 9,000 copies, with an online circulation of 20,000. The paper is published Monday through Thursday, with occasional sports extras on Fridays. [2]

Contents

Independence

Lengthy legal battles gained The Daily Orange its independence from Syracuse University in 1971.[3]

CIA Lawsuit

In the early 1980s, The Daily Orange was a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the CIA.[4]

Own work & Awards

The Daily Orange is also unique in featuring its own student art, comics and editorial cartoons. The Daily Orange has produced many famous cartoonists, such as Vaughn Bode, Robb Armstrong (creator of Jump Start), Brad Anderson (creator of Marmaduke) and Nicholas Gurewitch (creator of the Perry Bible Fellowship).

The paper has in the past decade won numerous awards, including more than a dozen "story of the year" awards in several categories from the Associated Collegiate Press and top-story honors from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. It is also the best designed student newspaper in the country, as voted at the University of Missouri Student Society for News Design awards in 2005.

Notable alumni

  • Advance Internet
    • Scott Brodeur, executive director
  • America Online
    • Kristin Sladen, photography manager
  • AnnArbor.com
    • Michael Rothstein, sports writer
  • Arizona Daily Star
    • Anne Kenady, designer
  • Asbury Park Press
    • Harris Siegel, managing editor for visuals
  • Associated Press
    • Ron DePasquale, AP New York
    • Neil Sutter, AP New York
  • The (Bergen County) Record
  • The Boston Globe
    • Tito Bottitta, editorial design director
    • Meredith Goldstein, Living|Arts writer
    • Michael Kranish, political reporter
    • Chris Snow, former Red Sox beat writer
    • Mike Swartz, designer
  • CBS
    • Larry Kramer, president of CBS Digital Media
  • The Christian Science Monitor
    • Court Sheldon, former managing editor
  • Jossip
    • David Hauslaib, editor
  • The Detroit Free Press
    • Steve Dorsey, AME for visuals
  • Grist Magazine
    • Jerome Woody, web developer
  • The Guardian
    • Nicholas Gurewitch, author of the Perry Bible Fellowship comic strip
  • Hartford Courant
    • Tara Weiss, media reporter
  • Houston Chronicle
    • Didier Morais, sports writer
    • Jared Novack, web designer
  • The Los Angeles Times
    • Kristina Sauerwein, political reporter
    • Mark Medina, sports writer
  • McClatchy Newspapers
    • Linda Epstein, Washington Bureau photo editor, MCT wire senior photo editor
  • Men's Health
    • Mike Fazioli, managing editor
  • New York Daily News
    • Ralph Vacchiano, sports writer
    • Rich Cimini, sports writer
    • Bob Heisler, arts and entertainment editor
  • New York Magazine
    • Aileen Gallagher, online editor
  • The New York Times
    • Greg Bishop, sports reporter
    • Tom Coffey, staff editor
    • Connor Ennis, staff editor, sports
    • Pete Thamel, sports reporter
    • Dave Horn, page designer
  • Newsday
    • Elyse Andrews, copy editor
    • James Klurfeld, editorial page editor
    • Lou Schwartz, former executive editor and L.A. Times Syndicate president
  • OpenSecrets.org
  • Orange County Register
    • Dena Bunis, Washington Bureau chief
  • The Palm Beach Post
    • Christina DeNardo, education reporter
  • Philadelphia Daily News
    • Josh Barnett, sports editor
  • The Philadelphia Inquirer
    • Rose Ciotta, investigations editor
  • The (Syracuse) Post-Standard
    • Frank Cammuso, editorial cartoonist
    • Sapna Kollali, former education reporter
  • The (Riverside) Press-Enterprise
    • Michael Becker, preps sports writer
  • The Providence Journal
    • Kevin McNamara, college basketball writer
  • Rochester Democrat & Chronicle
    • Steve Bradley, sports editor
  • The Star Ledger
    • Andrew Phillips, projects graphics director
    • Andy McCullough, sports writer
    • Meredith Galante, features writer
    • Conor Orr, sports writer
    • Zach Berman, sports writer
  • Seattle Post Intelligencer
    • Caroline Chen, design editor
  • Sporting News
    • Dave Curtis, college football writer
  • USA Today
    • Peter Johnson, media writer
    • Craig Wilson, Life columnist
  • The Wall Street Journal
    • Kate LaVoie, arts/graphics editor
  • The Washington Post
    • Rachel Beckman, Style section writer
    • Chico Harlan, former sports writer
    • Adam Kilgore, sports writer
    • Jacqui Salmon, staff writer
    • Eli Saslow, features writer
    • AJ Chavar, Videojournalist
  • The Washingtonienne
  • Yahoo!
  • Air Force Times
    • Seamus O'Connor, deputy news editor
  • Citigroup
    • Stephen Cohen, public relations
  • MLB Network
    • Scott Spinelli, Baseline Producer

References

  1. ^ "The Daily Orange (as of Fall 2010)". syracuseed2010.com. 2010. http://www.syracuseed2010.com/mag_dailyorange.htm. Retrieved 2010-11-18. "The Daily Orange is an independent student newspaper that serves the Syracuse University and SUNY-ESF campuses and the city of Syracuse." 
  2. ^ "The Daily Orange Corporation | Media & Telecommunications > Publishing from". AllBusiness.com. http://www.allbusiness.com/companyprofile/The_Daily_Orange_Corporation/DE9BD2056005E90307F26B6CB0298471-1.html. Retrieved 2011-01-04. 
  3. ^ "Student Press Law Center - SPLC Report". Splc.org. https://www.splc.org/news/report_detail.asp?id=871&edition=22. Retrieved 2011-01-04. 
  4. ^ "Daily Orange Corp. v. CIA, 532 F. Supp. 122 - Dist. Court, ND New York 1982". United States District Court, N. D. New York.. 1982-03-18. http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=16686920171559205076&q=%22The+Daily+Orange%22&hl=en&as_sdt=2002. Retrieved 2010-11-18. "The CIA claims that it can neither confirm nor deny the existence of any covert activity at Syracuse University because the fact of such activity's existence or non-existence is itself protected under Executive Order 12,065. Executive Order 12,065, § 3-505, 3 C.F.R. 190, 199 (1979)" 

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