Writer archives: Cori Dill
Absence of Light project creates platform for voices of incarcerated people
The D.O. has published guest columns and personal essays from incarcerated people in Auburn Correctional Facility. Read more »
Here’s how we reported the inside account of Auburn Correctional Facility
At least 200 corrections officers have contracted COVID-19 or come in contact with a positive case, as of Friday. Read more »
From the Editors: We want to hear about your experiences voting
We want to know how this election and its aftermath is affecting you, as well as what your experience voting was like. Read more »
From the Editors: The Opinion section wants to amplify your voice
This year, The Daily Orange’s Opinion section is focusing on what really matters: making your voice heard. After first accepting guest columns last spring, we’re… Read more »
Newhouse should expand MARGINS diversity mentorship program
Student Life columnist Cori Dill argues that the Newhouse School’s new MARGINS diversity mentorship program should lead the way for programs in other colleges on campus Read more »
Reneprom highlights solidarity among campus publications
Student Life columnist Cori Dill argues how covering events like Reneprom provides solidarity to underrepresented communities on campus. Read more »
MLK Celebration should acknowledge #NotAgainSU as MLK’s living legacy
By not acknowledging members of #NotAgainSU, SU is downplaying their influence and disrespecting MLK’s legacy. Read more »
College students need to normalize interracial friendships
Student Life columnist argues white students should be more open-minded toward interracial friendships. Read more »