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Each week, we invite you to hear directly from our reporters about the stories that drive the Syracuse community.

The Daily Orange is an independent newspaper published in Syracuse, New York. The editorial content of the paper — which originated in 1903 and went independent in 1971 — and its online platforms are entirely run by Syracuse University students.
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SPECIAL: Boeheim and Bova on paying student athletes

The Daily Orange PodcastOct 14, 2019

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David Bruen reflects on achievements, goals ahead of SA election

David Bruen reflects on achievements, goals ahead of SA election

Student Association President David Bruen speaks on the successes of his administration and unfinished business as SA presidential elections begin. 

Apr 04, 202224:53
Vera House persists throughout staff shortages, funding deficit

Vera House persists throughout staff shortages, funding deficit

A labor shortage and lack of funding have jeopardized the operations of the Vera House. The local shelter and advocacy organization for domestic violence and sexual abuse victims is facing its biggest existential threat yet.

In this episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, Asst. Digital Editor Ivana Xie explains how these problems came to be, and where the Vera House goes from here. 

Our host is Harry Kelly, Marnie Muñoz is our Podcast Editor, and Andrew Hood is our Executive Producer.

Mar 03, 202210:00
Peeling it Back: The making of Sisters in Media and its founder

Peeling it Back: The making of Sisters in Media and its founder

Founded by Oladotun Idowu in 2016, Sisters in Media works toward helping women of color in media professions. It gives career development, networking and job opportunities to women of color in one of the most competitive fields. Idowu sat down with our podcast host Jordan Greene and spoke about her journey from Syracuse University to becoming a success in the media industry. 

Jordan Greene and Jade Chung are our hosts, Marnie Muñoz is our podcast editor, Dominic Chiappone is our producer and Anthony Alandt is our digital editor.

Feb 07, 202250:56
Bias incidents, safety concerns are some of the reasons these students left SU

Bias incidents, safety concerns are some of the reasons these students left SU

Safety concerns. Recent bias incidents. Tuition prices. These are some of reasons students have transferred from Syracuse University.In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, Asst. News Copy Editor Francis Tang examines why some Syracuse University students decided to transfer.Also in this episode Asst. News Digital Editor Shantel Guzman speaks about SU’s decision to adopt a test-optional policy through the 2022-23 year.In the wake of recent sexual assault protests on campus, Asst. Culture Editor Abby Presson speaks about Callisto and how they aim to help survivors.Our host is Richard Perrins, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Abby Weiss is our digital editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Oct 28, 202125:27
Advocates supporting refugees, gun laws and reproductive rights

Advocates supporting refugees, gun laws and reproductive rights

A Syracuse University student in Army ROTC created a petition asking the university to offer scholarships to Afghan refugees to attend SU.In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, Asst. News Editor Richard Perrins sits down with ROTC student Madi Messare to discuss what inspired her to push SU to help these refugees.Also in this episode, Asst. News Editor Kyle Chouinard talks about Syracuse community members marching for reproductive rights and Senior Staff Writer Chris Hippensteel discusses new gun trafficking legislation in Syracuse.Our host is Richard Perrins, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Abby Weiss is our digital editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Oct 13, 202114:37
Peeling it Back: Newhouse alumna from viral Orange Crate video recalls journalism career

Peeling it Back: Newhouse alumna from viral Orange Crate video recalls journalism career

On Air Host at WynnBET Claudia Bellofatto remembers rolling her eyes at Orange Crate while a guy tried to make conversation with her. The next morning, she realized her friend had filmed the moment and the video had blown up on social media. In the first Peeling it Back episode of the Fall 2021 semester, Bellofatto talks about the video that led to internet fame, her time at SU, her broadcast career and her love for sports. Our host is Sydney Bergan, Moriah Humiston is our podcast editor, Adam Wolff is our music producer, Abby Fritz is our executive producer, Abby Weiss is our digital editor, and Siron Thomas is our assistant culture digital editor.

Oct 06, 202119:56
How federal DACA ruling impacts undocumented immigrants in Syracuse

How federal DACA ruling impacts undocumented immigrants in Syracuse

A federal district judge in Texas ruled against the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in July, preventing the federal government from accepting new applications. In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, Asst. News Editor Richard Perrins discusses what the ruling means for undocumented immigrants in the Syracuse area. Also in this episode, Asst. News Digital Editor Shantel Guzman talks about the 2021 Lockerbie Scholars and Culture Editor Louis Platt gives advice on how to find off-campus housing for next year. Our host and Podcast Editor is Moriah Humiston, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Abby Weiss is our digital editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Sep 23, 202121:55
Season 5: The Daily Orange Podcast

Season 5: The Daily Orange Podcast

The Daily Orange Podcast and Peeling it Back are returning this semester to give you a deeper look into stories relating to the SU and Syracuse community. Tune in each week to get the latest news from our new D.O. Podcast host Kailey Norusis and culture stories from Peeling it Back host Sydney Bergan.

Sep 03, 202100:51
Strained trust inside and outside of Syracuse

Strained trust inside and outside of Syracuse

COVID-19 vaccine efforts for incarcerated individuals have slowed in New York state prisons. In this episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, Enterprise Editor Gabe Stern breaks down why the way forward is complicated.Also in this edition, Assistant News Editor Sarah Alessandrini explains SU Steam Station’s complex relationship with a Syracuse neighborhood and Culture Editor Sydney Bergan discusses how four film majors produced their senior theses in a pandemic.Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

May 04, 202133:15
Building community around faith and food

Building community around faith and food

On this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, host Marnie Muñoz speaks with Asst. News Editor Mira Berenbaum about how Jewish students have found community on SU's campus.Also in this episode, Asst. Digital Editor Kailey Norusis discusses how the Eastern Farm Workers Association supports local low-income workers and Asst. Digital Editor Gavi Azoff talks about one SU student who has raised thousands of dollars for pediatic cancer with a hot cocoa stand.Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Apr 27, 202125:16
The Syracuse landmarks you need to see, but probably haven't

The Syracuse landmarks you need to see, but probably haven't

Tipp Hill. Downtown Eastwood. Elmwood Park. These iconic Syracuse sites are all excellent ways to experience the city beyond Syracuse University's campus — even though most students haven't heard of them.On this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, Enterprise Editor Gabe Stern breaks down "Syracuse Staples," the D.O. Culture Staff's catalogue of 10 Syracuse shops, neighborhoods and parks all SU students should visit.Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.
Apr 21, 202119:03
'These kids are the future': Organizers protest Judson Albahm's death

'These kids are the future': Organizers protest Judson Albahm's death

Police officers from multiple agencies shot and killed Judson Albahm, a 17-year-old, as he was experiencing a mental health crisis. Following his death, activists in the city demanded justice and substantive change in how Syracuse law enforcement responds to mental health issues. In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, host Marnie Muñoz sits down with Asst. News Editor Maggie Hicks to discuss what activists and experts say needs to change about how police respond to mental health crisis in Syracuse. Also in this episode, senior staff writer Amy Nakamura talks about how Newhouse graduate and journalist Mitchell Kuga’s Asian and gay identity influences his writing, and Assistant Culture Editor Louis Platt runs down how students feel about Five Guys opening on Marshall Street.Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Apr 13, 202135:17
Peeling it back: The legacy of Matilda Joslyn Gage

Peeling it back: The legacy of Matilda Joslyn Gage

Syracuse resident Matilda Joslyn Gage was on the forefront of the suffragette movement, but is excluded from most history books due to her radical ideas at the time. These high school girls are continuing her legacy. On this episode of “Peeling it Back,” we sit down with high school students Chadani Timsina and Abby Kambhampaty, who are part of the Gage Ambassadors for Human Rights program. Run by the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, the program engages high school girls in community activism and service. The two high school girls discuss what it’s like to participate in the program virtually and the community engagement initiatives they’ve done such as rallies against hate crimes and publishing study guides about history left out of the common curriculum. Our host is Sarah Slavin, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, KJ Edelman is our Digital Managing Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Apr 08, 202125:13
Could South Campus be a thing of the past?

Could South Campus be a thing of the past?

The Board of Trustees proposed getting rid of student housing on South Campus. It’s been met with opposition. In this edition of The Daily Orange podcast, host Marnie Muñoz and Assistant Digital Editor Chris Hippensteel discuss students’ reaction to the Board of Trustees’ proposal. Also in this episode, Assistant News Editor Maggie Hicks discusses what marijuana legalization means for New York state and Senior Staff Writer Mandy Kraynak breaks down how SU Abroad is reaching students at home. Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Apr 06, 202127:33
Wellness, accessibility and TikTok fame

Wellness, accessibility and TikTok fame

SU students say they need a break this semester. So far they've gotten one — for 24 hours.

In this edition of The Daily Orange podcast, host Marnie Muñoz sits down with Assistant News Editor Sarah Alessandrini to discuss how SU students spent their first wellness day and why many feel like the two SU has provided this semester aren't enough.

Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Mar 30, 202133:54
Asian American, international students talk racism on campus and beyond

Asian American, international students talk racism on campus and beyond

Last week, a gunman opened opened fire in three separate Asian American-owned massage parlors, killing eight people. The killings follow a year of rising hate crimes directed against Asian Americans, including several incidents at Syracuse University.  In this edition of The Daily Orange Podcast, host Marnie Muñoz sits down with international student beat writer Francis Tang and opinion columnist Isaac Ryu to discuss their experiences with anti-Asian racism in the United States. Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Mar 23, 202133:55
Peeling it back: How SU student food businesses are moving from dorm to table

Peeling it back: How SU student food businesses are moving from dorm to table

In a year where students are stuck in their dorms due to COVID-19 safety precautions, some are starting their own food businesses to  to connect when social gatherings cannot. On this episode of “Peeling it Back," we sit down with students Audrey Adam, who began a bread business, and Andrei Stenmark, who sells bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches, to discuss what it’s like to run a food business as a full-time SU student.  Our host is Sarah Slavin, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, KJ Edelman is our Digital Managing Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Mar 18, 202121:05
A year without each other

A year without each other

One year of COVID-19.

A year of quarantines, of separation, of loneliness. A year of missed opportunities and missing friends. A year of wastewater surveillance and surveillance testing, of lost time and lost loved ones. A year of doubt, and of unexpected goodbyes.

On this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, host Marnie Muñoz sits down with the D.O.’s spring 2020 news team — Sarah Alessandrini, Maggie Hicks and Chris Hippensteel — to discuss how the last year has impacted the SU community.

Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Mar 16, 202135:06
Slow and steady progress for SU, graduate students and the city

Slow and steady progress for SU, graduate students and the city

After a year-long investigation, SU’s Board of Trustees special committee on diversity released a report detailing 10 recommendations to improve the campus climate. But how much can the student body trust the recommendations of a board composed of predominantly white, predominantly male and predominantly wealthy members? News Editor Michael Sessa asks this question to the board’s co-chairs in this episode of The Daily Orange podcast. Also in this episode, host Marnie Muñoz discusses graduate students’ progress in the fight for a living wage with Asst. News Editor Sarah Alessandrini, and runs down how Safe Space CNY is offering accessible mental health services with Asst. Digital Editor Gavi Azoff.Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Mar 09, 202136:27
Will the I-81 community grid repeat history or remake it?

Will the I-81 community grid repeat history or remake it?

In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, host Marnie Muñoz speaks with Assistant News Editor Maggie Hicks about the plans to dismantle the I-81 viaduct — and how the project is stoking residents’ fears of displacement.

Also in this episode, Muñoz and Assistant News Editor Sarah Alessandrini discuss why some SU faculty believe a diversification fund isn’t enough to foster diversity at the university, and senior staff writer Mandy Kraynak explains Greek life’s virtual recruitment.

Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Mar 02, 202124:56
Peeling it back: What you don’t know about Maggie Rogers

Peeling it back: What you don’t know about Maggie Rogers

On our inaugural episode of “Peeling it back,” we speak with New York Times contributor Alex Pappademas about interviewing artist Maggie Rogers, who performed at the latest University Union concert Sunday night. Our host is Sarah Slavin, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor, KJ Edelman is our Digital Managing Editor and Adam Wolff is our music producer.

Feb 25, 202121:01
Pain and progress: Black History Month in Syracuse

Pain and progress: Black History Month in Syracuse

In this episode of The Daily Orange podcast, former US Attorney General Loretta Lynch discusses her year-long, 97-page review of The Department of Public Safety in a conversation with News Editor Michael Sessa.

Also in this episode, host Marnie Muñoz and Assistant Digital Editor Chris Hippensteel look back on the #NotAgainSU occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall one year later, Editorial Editor Cori Dill discusses D.O. Opinion’s Black Voices project and Assistant Culture Editor Christopher Scarglato talks about how Syracuse's Black Artist Collective has created a space for artists of color to share resources.

Our host is Marnie Muñoz, Adam Garrity is our Executive Producer, Moriah Humiston is our Podcast Editor and Chris Hippensteel is our Assistant Digital Editor.

Feb 23, 202128:36
Data, dining and social distancing in 2021

Data, dining and social distancing in 2021

In this episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, News Editor Michael Sessa breaks down Syracuse University’s response to a data breach that comprised students’ sensitive data, including their social security numbers. Host Marnie Muñoz also also brings on Assistant News Editor Mira Berenbaum to discuss how SU classes have continued adapting to COVID-19-related constrictions. And Culture Editor Sydney Bergen offers a tour of the new Schine Student Center. Our host is Marnie Muñoz. Adam Garrity is our executive producer, Moriah Humiston is our podcast editor and Chris Hippensteel is our assistant digital editor.

Feb 16, 202125:38
Campus closure after rising COVID-19 cases, SU uses biased test proctoring

Campus closure after rising COVID-19 cases, SU uses biased test proctoring

Featuring News staff coverage of campus closure with News Editor Chris Hippensteel, "College of Law will use proctoring software despite bias, security concerns" by Michael Sessa, and "Sudden end to in-person classes leaves some students feeling uncertain" by Sarah Alessandrini. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Abby Fritz, Kiley Herlihy, and Adam Garrity. 

Nov 16, 202031:50
How the presidential election impacted SU's campus community

How the presidential election impacted SU's campus community

Featuring analysis from Ghael Fobes and Anthony Dabbundo, "SU, SUNY-ESF students excited to cast ballots, feel safe voting in person" by the Daily Orange News Staff with News Editor Chris Hippensteel, "Students anxiously await final election results the day after polls close" by Sarah Alessandrini and Abby Weis, "Some professors cancel class, adjust plans to reduce Election Day stress" by Michael Sessa. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Kiley Herlihy, Katherine Itoh, and Adam Garrity

Nov 10, 202035:00
Semester of grief, visibility for Indigenous students and accessible audio

Semester of grief, visibility for Indigenous students and accessible audio

Trigger warning: this episode contains discussions of death and grieving. Featuring "SU chaplains explain ways to cope after campus community deaths" by Maggie Hicks, "Indigenous students will design art installation to honor Onondaga Nation" by Madison Tyler, and "Sound Beat: Access Audio creates audiobook with InclusiveU students" by Sydney Bergan. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Abby Fritz, Kiley Herlihy, and Katherine Itoh. 

Nov 03, 202026:15
Syracuse activists' vision for police reform

Syracuse activists' vision for police reform

Featuring "What police reform means to Syracuse activists, leaders" by Abby Weiss and Richard Chang, "Syracuse nonprofit will build city’s 1st LGBTQ youth homeless shelter" by Sarah Alessandrini, and "SU students release music about self-reflection, social justice" by Abby Baughan. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Katherine Itoh, Adam Garrity, Kiley Herlihy, and Abby Fritz. The songs mixed into the Podcast were "Memories" and "Lockdown" by Anish Ghosh and Afamefuna.

Oct 27, 202028:11
SU's online classes aren't accessible, big tech funds local election

SU's online classes aren't accessible, big tech funds local election

Featuring "Students with disabilities are still facing obstacles in online classes" by Micheal Sessa, "Mark Zuckerberg-backed foundation helps fund Onondaga County elections" by Chris Hippensteel, and "SUNY-ESF snail-breeding program aims to restore species" by Mary Rand. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Kiley Herlihy, Abby Fritz, and Adam Garrity.

Oct 20, 202031:43
Campus COVID-19 cluster: How it began and where it's going

Campus COVID-19 cluster: How it began and where it's going

Featuring the coverage of the COVID-19 cluster by Daily Orange News staff, including News Editor Chris Hippensteel, "Pooled saliva testing allows SU to overcome national rapid test shortage" by Maggie Hicks, and "SU social media influencer expands reach through clothing brand" by Sydney Bergan. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Katherine Itoh, Adam Garrity, and Abby Fritz.

Oct 13, 202024:55
A history of racist housing policies, Cuse Youth BLM, and a cat cafe

A history of racist housing policies, Cuse Youth BLM, and a cat cafe

Featuring "Between 2 worlds: how Syracuse’s racist housing policies created a racial divide" by Marnie Muñoz, "Cuse Youth BLM organizers hope to combat overpolicing in schools" by Sarah Alessandrini, and "Pawsitivitea brings the cat cafe experience to Syracuse" by Sydney Bergan. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Katherine Itoh, Adam Garrity, Abby Fritz, and Kiley Herhily.

Oct 05, 202030:18
Protests over police killing, city schools unready for remote learning

Protests over police killing, city schools unready for remote learning

Featuring coverage of protest over the killing of Steve Smith by The Daily Orange News Staff's, including Chris Hippensteel,  "Syracuse parents, students lack tech and training for remote classes" by Maggie Hicks, and "SU junior sells home-cooked dinners through business Heav’s Fingerlicking Delights" by Violet Lazarus. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Jacy Cola, Adam Garrity, Katherine Itoh, and Abby Fritz.

Sep 29, 202030:28
RAs' demands, Black Oranges, and the economic impact of no fans

RAs' demands, Black Oranges, and the economic impact of no fans

Featuring "Resident advisers wish SU provided them more support, communication" by  Sarah Alessandrini, "Black Oranges, led by former athletes, becomes a blueprint for social change" by Andrew Crane, and "Without fans in the Dome, local restaurants, businesses adapt on game days" by Roshan Fernandez.  Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Adam Garrity, Katherine Itoh, and Kiley Herlihy.

Sep 22, 202022:27
Racism response in the drama department

Racism response in the drama department

Featuring "SU Drama students criticize department’s progress in addressing racism" by Michael Sessa, "Report details inconsistent procedures in NY prison during COVID-19 outbreak" by Gabe Stern, and "Admissions experts say standardized tests are unfair, a financial burden" by Sarah Alessandrini.  Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Kiley Herlihy, Jacy Cola, and Adam Garrity.

Sep 15, 202028:25
Quarantined without a cause: What happened in Ernie Davis Hall

Quarantined without a cause: What happened in Ernie Davis Hall

Featuring "Ernie Davis residents describe unexpected quarantine, SU response" by Maggie Hicks and Mira Berenbaum, "NYS Fair organizers optimistic for 2021 after this year’s cancellation" by Mandy Kraynak, Christopher Scarglato and Sydney Bergan, and "Student employees work shorter, fewer shifts due to pandemic" by Sarah Alessandrini. Nick Robertson spoke about his experience as a resident of Ernie Davis Hall. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Katherine Itoh, Kiley Herlihy and Abby Fritz. 

Sep 07, 202018:50
Professors react to new courses, Last Chance for Change continues advocacy

Professors react to new courses, Last Chance for Change continues advocacy

Featuring "Professors question students’ return to campus, adapt to online learning" by Michael Sessa, "Last Chance for Change members hope to make a lasting impact on the community" By Marnie Muñoz, and "ROTC cadets balancing athletics develop leadership skills, camaraderie" by Roshan Fernandez. Our host is Moriah Humiston and our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. Our Producers for this episode were Kiley Herlihy, Adam Garrity, Katherine Itoh, and Luca Sero.

Sep 01, 202026:44
From clubs to classes: What to expect from college during COVID-19

From clubs to classes: What to expect from college during COVID-19

Featuring “SU staff members explain the best study habits for remote learning” by Maggie Hicks, “Here’s what you need to know about SU’s COVID-19 response strategy” by Mira Berenbaum, “Campus clubs will use virtual fair to connect with new students” by Gavi Azoff, and “SU Greek life during COVID-19: No parties, social events at chapter houses” by Mandy Kraynak from the 2020 Orientation Guide. Also featuring “D.O. Sportscast: Unmasking fall sports, living in the NBA bubble.” Our host is Moriah Humiston, and our guests were Chris Hippensteel, Mandy Kraynak, and Matthew Gutierrez. Our Executive Producer and Podcast Editor is Elizabeth Kauma. KJ Edelman is the host of the D.O. Sportscast. Luca Serio is the Executive Producer of the D.O. Sportscast.

Aug 18, 202033:42
A look at the Syracuse 8 boycott 50 years later

A look at the Syracuse 8 boycott 50 years later

Featuring "SETTING THE STAGE: Syracuse 8’s legacy lies in progress, evolution in athlete activism," "‘FLASHBACK’: 50 years after boycott, Syracuse 8 sees parallels in #NotAgainSU movement," and "ALL LOVE: After being written out of history, Syracuse 8’s forgiveness defines them" by Danny Emerman. Our host is Moriah Humiston. Our executive producer is Elizabeth Kauma. Our producers are Luca Serio, Calvin Dudley, and JJ Tanaka. Thanks to Danny Emerman for the sound and Jacy Cola for all the help editing this week.

May 12, 202027:60
Coronavirus update: Commencement 2020, international students and local businesses

Coronavirus update: Commencement 2020, international students and local businesses

Featuring work from The Daily Orange News staff. Our host is Moriah Humiston, and our executive producer is Elizabeth Kauma. Our producer is Luca Serio. Special thanks to Casey Tissue who helped produce this episode.

Mar 31, 202020:50
SU musician plans tour, Syracuse’s homeless children and STEM's sway over funding

SU musician plans tour, Syracuse’s homeless children and STEM's sway over funding

Featuring "SU singer-songwriter plans new album, spring break tour with band" by Christopher Cicchiello, "Child homeless shelters aim to provide stability to education" by Sarah Alessandrini, and "STEM dominates SU leadership and research, professors say" by Michael Sessa. Our host is Moriah Humiston, who helped produce this episode. Our executive producer is Elizabeth Kauma. Our producers are Luca Serio, Calvin Dudley, and JJ Tanaka. Thanks to Sarah Gross for the sound.

Mar 10, 202020:40
#NotAgainSU continues sit-in, CNN recognizes Syracuse restaurant

#NotAgainSU continues sit-in, CNN recognizes Syracuse restaurant

Featuring the work of The Daily Orange News Staff, "Syracuse-based EthioEritrea named one of the top restaurants by CNN" by Louis Platt and "SU Body Acceptance club fosters conversations about image, eating disorders" by Christopher Scarglato. Our host is Moriah Humiston, who helped produce this episode. Our executive producer is Elizabeth Kauma. Our producers are Luca Serio, Calvin Dudley, and JJ Tanaka. Thanks to Video Editor Casey Tissue for the sound. Subscribe now to get our newest edition every Tuesday morning.

Mar 03, 202024:36
In love and struggle: #NotAgainSU's occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall

In love and struggle: #NotAgainSU's occupation of Crouse-Hinds Hall

Featuring the work of The Daily Orange News Staff, including News Editor Emma Folts and Asst. News Editors Maggie Hicks and Chris Hippensteel. Our host is Moriah Humiston, who helped produce this episode. Our executive producer is Elizabeth Kauma. Our producers are Luca Serio, Calvin Dudley, JJ Tanaka and Carolina Sanchez de Varona. Thanks to Video Editor Casey Tissue for the sound. Subscribe now to get our newest edition every Tuesday morning.

Feb 25, 202018:53
How the coronavirus outbreak impacts Chinese students at SU

How the coronavirus outbreak impacts Chinese students at SU

Featured stories are "Syracuse graduate returns to campus, on a NUTmobile" by Arabdho Majumder, "Therapy program seeks outreach to improve mental health of refugees" by Richard J Chang, and "Chinese international students watch coronavirus outbreak from afar" by Chris Hippensteel. Our host is Moriah Humiston was out this week so our Executive Producer Elizabeth Kauma hosted. Our producers are Luca Serio, Calvin Dudley, and JJ Tanaka. Subscribe now to get our newest edition every Tuesday morning.

Feb 18, 202025:44
Bad luck in Basketball and SNAP cuts in Syracuse

Bad luck in Basketball and SNAP cuts in Syracuse

Featured stories are "‘A rocky path’: SU is Taleah Washington’s 1st stable program in years" by Andrew Crane, and "Food stamp cut to exclude some New York residents" by  Marnie Muñoz.  Our host is Moriah Humiston, our Executive Producer is Elizabeth Kauma, and our producers are Luca Serio, Calvin Dudley, and JJ Tanaka. Subscribe now to get our newest edition every Tuesday morning.

Feb 11, 202018:39
Degree Works' privacy problem

Degree Works' privacy problem

Featured stories are "The Good Life Foundation inspires kids through hip-hop culture" by Austin Lamb, "The Women's Network expands to universities across the US" by Amy Nakamura and "Professor says Degree Works violates student privacy rights" by Chris Hippensteel. Subscribe now to get our newest edition every Tuesday morning.

Feb 04, 202023:17
A faculty divided, a drum circle united

A faculty divided, a drum circle united

This week's episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, hosted by Elizabeth Kauma, features "Faculty divided over university-wide diversity curriculum" by Chris Hippensteel and "Longest-running Syracuse drum circle creates community" by Mandy Kraynak. Subscribe now to get our newest edition every Tuesday morning. Special thanks to Moriah Humiston as contributing producer. Music: 12 Ghosts II by Nine- Inch - Nails

Jan 28, 202017:35
SPECIAL: SU students abroad in Chile react to ongoing civil unrest

SPECIAL: SU students abroad in Chile react to ongoing civil unrest

On this special episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, Ghael Fobes interviews students abroad in Chile about ongoing civil unrest in the area. Check out the full column, “A conversation with Jim Boeheim changed my mind about paying college athletes,” by Sam Bova on dailyorange.com.

We invite you to hear directly from our reporters about the stories that drive our Syracuse community on The Daily Orange Podcast, hosted by Ghael Fobes. Subscribe now to get our newest edition every Tuesday morning at 7:44.


Nov 17, 201908:32
SPECIAL: SU residence hall vandalized with racial slurs, the university's response and the reactions that followed

SPECIAL: SU residence hall vandalized with racial slurs, the university's response and the reactions that followed

Slurs against black and Asian people were written on Day Hall's fourth and sixth floors. On this week’s episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, host Ghael Fobes, news editor Casey Darnell and asst. news editor Emma Folts break down Syracuse University’s response to this incident. Special thanks to our asst. producer Elizabeth Kauma, sports editor KJ Edelman, asst. news editor Gabe Stern, and co-digital editors Kevin Camelo and Amy Nakamura.
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Nov 12, 201915:40
Defenseless Decisions, a Love of Legislating, and Hunting the Haunted

Defenseless Decisions, a Love of Legislating, and Hunting the Haunted

On this week’s episode of The Daily Orange Podcast, host Ghael Fobes breaks down the stories you need to know from this past week. Stories featured on this episode: “Syracuse football reaches new low point with 58-27 loss to Boston College,” by senior staff writer Eric Black; “State Sen. Rachel May brings central New York view to state legislation,” by asst. digital news editor Natalie Rubio-Licht; “CNY Ghost Hunters investigates paranormal activity since 1997,” by asst. features editor Allison Weis Special thanks to our asst. producer Elizabeth Kauma, asst. video editors Casey Tissue and Camryn Werbinski; and co-digital editors Kevin Camelo and Amy Nakamura.
Nov 05, 201925:49
Abortion claims, RBG fame and Walt the Crane

Abortion claims, RBG fame and Walt the Crane

This week’s podcast episode features part 1 “Crisis pregnancy centers  provide misleading information on abortion,” by asst. news editor Emma  Folts; “SU alumna Betsy West co-directs Oscar-nominated documentary  ‘RBG,’” by asst. copy editor Christopher Cicchiello; and “Walt the  crane, an internet sensation in Syracuse,” by asst. feature editor Sarah  Slavin. Special thanks to asst. producer Elizabeth Kauma and co-digital  editors Kevin Camelo and Amy Nakamura.

Sound credit: "RBG," Magnolia Pictures, 2018.
Harlequin by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100635
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Oct 29, 201921:55
Remembering Pan Am Flight 103
Oct 26, 201921:02