This October Doug Tallamy will share some of his expertise in wildlife with us over a zoom call. Who is Doug Tallamy? Doug Tallamy is a scientist at the University of Delaware. Tallamy is also a podcaster and a best-selling author. Tallamy wrote the books Nature’s Best Hope, The Nature of Oaks, and Bringing Nature […]
Archives for 2023
Cortland’s Newest Film Festival: Duck and Red Octopus!
Featuring talent from all over the world and a few world-famous judges, Duck and Red Octopus is Cortland’s newest film festival! The festival was a huge success for the community, run by Paul Kozlowski and SUNY Cortland’s own Michele LoGerfo. The festival’s debut on September 22nd and 23rd exceeded expectations, attracting over 2000 short film […]
Hot Amazon Finds
When it comes to online shopping, it’s always a struggle to find just the right thing for the right price. TikTok stars such as Alix Earle and Darcy Mcqueeny have been using something called an “Amazon Storefront” to make it more accessible to find trendy items in one place. Read on to hear about some […]
A Haunting in Venice: A Marvelously Fun Mystery
After the events of Death on the Nile, Hercule Poirot (played by Kenneth Branagh) is now retired and trying to stay as far away from the detective profession as he can. However, the attempt at retirement is quickly turned on its head when someone is murdered during a séance that Hercule was attending. As is […]
The Takeover of TikTok in Social Media
The takeover of TikTok in the social media field has been nothing short of astonishing. This video-sharing platform has quickly risen to prominence, capturing the attention of millions of users around the globe. The app’s unique blend of short-form videos, snappy transitions, and catchy audio tracks has made it a hit. While its main audience […]
Barbie: A Pink Phenomenon
This past summer, audiences were treated to Greta Gerwig’s extremely meta (and very pink) film ‘Barbie’. With the help of it’s astounding 150-million-dollar marketing budget, Barbie easily became the summer’s biggest hit, becoming the highest grossing film of 2023 thus far. The movie was a hit with both audiences and critics, but what makes a […]
Historic Victory: Cortland Women’s Soccer First-Ever Win Against Misericordia University, 2-1
The Cortland women’s soccer team secured a 2-1 victory against 15th nationally ranked Misericordia University for the first time in history. The Red Dragons boast a record of 4-2-1 while the Cougars dropped to 4-3 after the non-conference match at Holloway Field Wednesday evening. Senior Liz Allen scored her first goal of the season on […]
Time to Gear Up, Lakers Fans
Would the Lakers go in for just one superstar or keep what worked for them? This was the big question for Los Angeles opening the offseason. It was on Lakers’ General Manager Rob Pelinka to try to get his team back to winning ways. He needed to surround his superstars, Anthony Davis and Lebron James, […]
Study Abroad this Winter or Spring!
Students have until October 1st to apply to study abroad this Winter or Spring. About the Study Abroad Program The International Programs department allows students to learn and understand cultures across the globe with the help and support of the office. The Office of International Programs addresses the College’s mission to, instill within students … […]
Welcome International Students!
Starting off the new semester, we are sure to see many new faces. This fall 2023 semester brings us many new international students from around the globe! We have students from countries such as Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Sweden, and more. I have been given the pleasure to meet a few of them myself and […]