Duck: Annie Palmer
I really had no idea how to start this off. I can only describe the friendships I’ve made, sleepless nights I’ve endured and my hopeless… Read more »
I really had no idea how to start this off. I can only describe the friendships I’ve made, sleepless nights I’ve endured and my hopeless… Read more »
The Daily Orange has been compared to a cult, a mafia, a fraternity, an island of misfit toys and an abusive relationship. For the past… Read more »
Ankur: My No. 1. No matter how dreary or cold the night, your shorts and awful graphic T’s always brightened my day. Although spending $13.67… Read more »
Mom and Dad: Thanks for reading my stories, being such stupendous parents and taking care of Monty. Really excited to see you guys all the… Read more »
I’ve been known for knowing people’s secrets, but I have a final one of my own: I’ve always come to house for any D.O. function… Read more »
If I was iffy about working at The Daily Orange before, all doubts vanished when I learned an editor's written farewell to the paper is… Read more »
If you know me at all, you know that I love a lot of things. I consider my own and past staffs to be some… Read more »
The Daily Orange is a sweatshop. Seriously. Just think about it. Dim lights. Long hours at lower-than-minimum-wage pay. Mice? Check. But perhaps worst of all:… Read more »
Bailey: Everyone knows you have ideas. I know you can execute them. I can’t wait to see what the section looks like next semester; just… Read more »
1201 days, 119 people, 24 quitters, four hospital trips, three slaps in the face, two bloody eyes, a sprained ankle and maybe $5 later, my… Read more »
The Daily Orange took advantage of my freshman naivety. After three or four attempts, I finally heard back from Conor Orr, the sports editor, in… Read more »
I was that overly eager freshman who emailed the news editor for a story during the summer. But I never wrote again that first semester.… Read more »
Trying to sum up my time at The Daily Orange is an impossible task. Working here has been the most rewarding experience I’ve ever had.… Read more »
744. The place that taught me more than Newhouse ever will. Walking through that red doorway was the best decision I’ve ever made. Design is… Read more »
I couldn’t actually leave The Daily Orange, as I’m too attached to this highly flammable house and its sleep-deprived, loveable inhabitants who I consider family.… Read more »
The Daily Orange never should’ve hired me. I’d never written a story. When asked what my favorite feature story was, I couldn’t think of one.… Read more »
Sometimes, I think I’m crazy for going into journalism. But then I write an article, do an interview or pick up a copy of The… Read more »
Hi, friends :) I can’t possibly write everything I want to write in 700 words, so please know I respect you all more than you… Read more »
Working at The Daily Orange has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my college career. Aside from having the opportunity to put my… Read more »
I have always been a writer. It is how I have defined myself for most of my life — preferring to write rather than speak,… Read more »
I came to The Daily Orange as a socially awkward, naive freshman with no idea of what I was getting myself into. Two semesters later,… Read more »
“Life is too short to wake up in the morning with regrets. So love the people who treat you right, forget about the ones who… Read more »
Someone once told me that The Daily Orange is like the Island of Misfit Toys, and after two semesters, I’d have to agree. But as… Read more »
I have rewritten this duck about 100 times. I started it when I really did think I was going to leave The Daily Orange, an… Read more »