Joey Gallo hitting above .300? Veterans’ first career stolen bases? Shorter Games? A great deal of backlash came into the 2023 season when commissioner Rob Manfred stated that there would be some rule changes. The new changes were as followed During spring training, fans were furious about some of the rules, especially the pitch clock. […]
Archives for 2023
Your Summer Bucket List
If you’re unsure of what things to do to take advantage of the warm weather this summer, add some of these things to your bucket list. 1. Plan a day at the beach to soak up the sun, swim in the ocean, build sandcastles, and enjoy beach activities like beach volleyball or paddleboarding. 2. Embark […]
Cortland Graduates, Their Experiences And Facts You Should Know
Graduating from college can have a profound impact on a person’s life, opening doors to new opportunities and shaping their future in countless ways. For many graduates, the biggest impact of earning a degree is increased job prospects and earning potential. According to a recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, individuals with a […]
Cortland Men’s Lacrosse Cruises Against Oneonta as they Advance to 10-4
The SUNY Cortland men’s lacrosse team added another impressive victory to their record on April 22nd, with a dominant 17-8 win over Oneonta. Led by the outstanding performance of Dante Yacavone, who scored four goals, the Red Dragons controlled the game from start to finish. The team’s defense was equally impressive, limiting Oneonta’s scoring opportunities […]
New Confidence and Found Identity; SGA President Joseph Mascetta
You may know him as the Student Government Associations Chief Financial Officer, an active member of WSUC-FM, and in the last few weeks a running candidate for SGA President. Newly elected SGA President Joseph Mascetta gives us an insight into what his time at SGA has been like. Fighting obstacles to find his passion, himself, and […]
Why Did I Graduate Early
By Sadie Urtz In highschool, I completed my two year associate’s degree along with my regular highschool degree so, when I came into college, I was already a junior. Now I am a 19-year old senior and I’d like to share my opinion on graduating early. I thought for the longest time (all of highschool) […]
Ban the Charge?
Two NBA superstars were injured in their respective playoff-opening games after falling over defenders attempting to take charges. They may both miss extended time, and fans are questioning if the charge should even be in the game anymore — what an absurd question to ask. My main issue with people over the internet, media personalities […]
How the Spring Leads to Red Dragon Success
Despite the offseason looming large in Division 3 football, the Red Dragons continue to build toward future success. While Cortland football finished as the 18th-ranked team in Division 3, players and coaches agree that their quest to surpass that feat starts now. Under head coach Curt Fitzpatrick, Cortland football has an overall record of 20-3 […]
Ways To Prepare For Finals Week
Finals week can be stressful and overwhelming for many however there’s many different ways you can prepare. If you prepare a lot you’ll be happier with your score and less worried when going into exam day. The first tip is to not procrastinate. Don’t wait till the night before to study, instead give yourself time […]
The Genius of “the record” by boygenius
Indie-rock power trio Phoebe Bridgers, Julien Baker, and Lucy Dacus have returned to making music as boygenius with the band’s brilliant new release “the record.” On March 31st, 2023, boygenius’ debut album “the record” made waves in the music industry. The 12-track release is a phenomenal 42 minutes of heightened emotions unleashed through powerful lyrics […]