The NBA playoffs kicked off this past weekend, and a flurry of injuries is already marring the potential classic of a postseason. Teams have been dealt a heavy blow to their championship hopes in both conferences due to crucial pieces and star players getting banged up. The Western Conference, the most up-in-the-air it has been […]
Archives for 2023
Cortland’s Golf Team
Collegiate golf is a sport that gets little recognition. Golf matches have one of the fewest sports attendances on campus, despite being one of the best teams. Most people probably wouldn’t know how an average season or match works. The Cortland Women’s Golf Team typically plays five matches in the fall and three to five […]
Awarded Author Barrett Bowlin’s Take on his Workshop at SUNY Cortland
Esteemed author Barrett Bowlin visited SUNY Cortland to teach a workshop, judge a writing contest, and speak about his latest work – a collection of short story thrillers – Ghosts Caught On Film. On Wednesday, April 12th, Barrett Bowlin visited SUNY Cortland to host a writing workshop “And Then What Happened?” and a reading of […]
Cortland Men’s Lacrosse Dominating Win Against the Brockport Golden Eagles
The Cortland Red Dragons had a dominating performance last Saturday at home against the Brockport Golden eagles 17-7. Cortland now has a record of 8-4 overall and 3-1 in Conference matchups. After beating Brockport, they are now 3-8 overall and 1-4 in conference matchups. In the first period Cortland scored their first goal in the […]
Cortland Baseball’s Top 5 Hitters (So Far)
To say the Cortland Baseball team has been on fire is an understatement. The Red Dragons are currently sitting atop a 17-game winning streak and are undefeated in conference play. “We got guys who can hit, I guess it just took us a bit to wake up,” said sophomore second baseman, Kyle Novak. […]
Knicks Take Crucial Game 1 On The Road
The New York Knicks are now up one game to none against the Cleveland Cavaliers after their win on Saturday in their first round matchup of this year’s NBA playoffs. The Knicks had come into the series as underdogs, but after a victory in game one the odds now consider them to be favorites. This […]
Mental Health Awareness and Support Resources at SUNY Cortland
College is often described as one of the most exciting times in a person’s life. However, it can also be a time of significant stress and anxiety, as students navigate new social and academic challenges. With the added pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health concerns among college students have become more prevalent than ever […]
Q&A: Cortland men’s lacrosse star Dante Yacavone talks Senior Season
Dante Yacavone is a senior attacker for Cortland. Yacavone has had a lot of success in his time playing for the Red Dragons. Such as being named All-American and SUNYAC men’s lacrosse scholar-athlete in the 2022 season. As well as reaching 200 career points just a couple of weeks ago. Yacavone sat for an interview […]
SUNY Cortland Students Talk About the Importance of Sustainability
Sustainability has become a growing issue of concern for young people. Gen Z and Millennials are the first generations to list the environment and climate change among their top three issues. I n the future we can expect this concern to rise as there becomes less room for ignorance and as more people begin to […]
Bud Light Controversy Explained
By Sadie Urtz Recently, Bud Light sent a handful of beer cans to a transgender influencer via PR, and people are not happy. The influencer, Dylan Mulvaney, posted a video advertising the beer, speaking on celebrating march madness. One of the cans featured a picture of Dylan’s face. It was a video meant to promote […]