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Archives for 2023

America’s Favorite Journalist

David Barrett · May 11, 2023

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Erin Andrews, born on May 4, 1978, in Lewiston, Maine, is an accomplished sports journalist and television personality. She has made a significant impact in the field of sports broadcasting, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the industry. With her charisma, knowledge, and relentless work ethic, Andrews has become a well-respected name in the […]

Cortland’s Grunder Selected as Reese’s Division III All-Star

Max Barr · May 11, 2023

Cortland men’s basketball star Austin Grunder set to graduate in May and begin coaching career. Hailing from Trumansburg, New York, Austin Grunder has solidified himself as the best basketball player to ever put on a Cortland uniform. There is no debate. One of the best division 3 basketball players in the nation over the past […]

Sports and Technology

andrew.testani02 · May 11, 2023

The way we watch and consume sports has dramatically changed alongside technology. Sports are now more accessible and immersive than ever thanks to advancements such as the rise of live streaming, social media, and many other contributions. If you were to look back to just over a hundred years ago from today, the way in […]

Ranking the Top 10 Games of the Men’s Lacrosse 2023 Season

Matthew McGrade · May 11, 2023

In a disappointing turn of events, the SUNY Cortland men’s lacrosse team lost their playoff game to Geneseo with a final score of 13-7. Despite putting up a valiant effort, the team was unable to overcome their opponent’s strong defense and precision offense.  The loss brings an end to their season, but the team can […]

Cutting Weight in Wrestling

Brianna Rindell · May 10, 2023

If you have never been around a wrestler actively trying to make their weight, then you might not be aware of the struggles these athletes endure.             The athletes who start at a young age have been dealing with the consequences of their sport for many years once their college career has come to an […]

Cortland’s Equality in Sports

Regan Goger · May 10, 2023

TITLE IX IN SPORTS Historically women’s sports have been treated worse than men, but because of Title IX things have improved. Title IX is a federal civil rights law created in 1972 in response to the educational inequalities women faced prior to it. The law prohibits sex-based discrimination in any school. This also means if […]

Shane Pinto Story on his Journey to the NHL

Joe McCormack · May 10, 2023

Many kids have always wanted to play a professional sport when they are younger. Most individuals who play sports growing up don’t get to make it to the professional level. Shane Pinto was one of the small percent of people to make it to the NHL and made his dreams come true. If you don’t […]

Cortland Club Lacrosse 2023 Notebook

Kevin O'Connor · May 10, 2023

Every season is like a story. They have high points and they have low points, they make you smile and they make you upset. Cortland’s Club Lacrosses season is no different. With impressive stories of winning awards and championships, to wholesome moments with your brothers and a little bit of fun mixed in, the club […]

BlackBird Film Festival 2023 – Time to Escape

Jean-Andre Sassine · May 8, 2023

The 2023 Edition of the BlackBird film festival occurred on April 28-May 1 at the SUNY Cortland campus. Almost 1000 short films were submitted to the festival, and 97 were accepted into the three-day event.  The short films were shown in blocks, with a similar overarching theme.  The film block titled ‘Time to Escape’ had […]

The Met Gala 2023: Are We Glorifying the Wrong People?

Cecelia Cavallo · May 3, 2023

Fashion’s Biggest night is here, the iconic Met Gala is upon us. The Met Gala, or Met Ball, formally called the Costume Institute Gala or Costume Institute Benefit, is a fundraising gala held for the benefit of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute in New York City, held every first Monday of May, on […]

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