To the Editor, We need to talk trash. In the Bottle Bill’s 40 year history, the five cents you get back for returning certain plastic, glass, and aluminum beverage containers has never been updated to account for inflation and other economic changes. Five cents isn’t what it used to be – in fact, five cents […]
Archives for 2023
Game Recap: Syracuse vs. Duke – Men’s Lax
The Syracuse Men’s lacrosse team faced off against Duke on Sunday the 5th at home in the JMA Dome. It was a tight match-up the whole game which ultimately ended with the Blue Devils beating Syracuse in Overtime 14-13. From the start, both teams showed up with lots of activity, going back and forth putting […]
A Night at Cortland Intramural Basketball
If you don’t know what intramural sports is, it is a league in which you play one game a week for five weeks of regular season play and then there will be a single elimination tournament to see who wins the championship and wins a shirt. There are no tryouts, so you are able to […]
Kicking It into Intramurals
Do you like sports? Are you looking for a fun way to get involved on campus? Look no further. SUNY Cortland offers a plethora of intramural sports teams you might want to investigate right away as a new or transfer student. SUNY Cortland’s athletic program is ranked among nations best, but you don’t need to […]
Three Men, Two Trucks, One Goal: Building Bad-Ass Broncos
A team of brothers, Jimmy and Mike Lack, alongside friend Logan Mikulasovich, are undertaking the simultaneous restoration of two classic Ford Broncos. A 1973 model kept factory original, and a 1974 with a little surprise under the hood – a third generation Ford Coyote motor. “We’ve been working on the Broncos for about three years,” […]
Going Green: Inside the Wild St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at SUNY Cortland
Are you ready for one of the wildest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations you’ve ever seen? Look no further than the St. Practice day celebrations that take place at SUNY Cortland! Every year in early March, the SUNY Cortland students transform our town into a sea of green as students and town members alike come together […]
From Ram to Red Dragon
NCAA Division III Baseball National Pitcher of the week. Cortland baseball pitcher Dylan Beers is a perfect example of the enthusiasm and commitment needed to be a successful athlete. Beers has developed into a star pitcher for the Red Dragons and a is role model for aspiring players with the help of his dedication and […]
Cortland Danceworks
Kyle Stacher Com 361 Article 4 “Our team is something extraordinary, that’s the best part of all of this, it feels like an entire family.” That’s how junior captain, Julia Robare described what it means to be a member of the Danceworks team at SUNY Cortland. Danceworks is a competition dance team offered […]
Midterms; Online or On Paper
When it comes to midterms, everyone has a certain way they want to take it: Some want to take it from their own room for comfort, some want to take it in the library, and others would just like to take it in the classroom like normal. It all really depends on how comfortable they […]
Should Cancel Culture Exist?
Cancel culture has taken over the public discourse, but people don’t seem to be seeing the bigger picture. By: James Calidonna Whether it be a celebrity, person of interest, or some random person online, anyone who says something that is deemed “unacceptable” is at risk of being boycotted and essentially “cancelled” by people online. This […]