These ten productivity tips will not only help you become more productive, but will boost your motivation. Being productive won’t only help you with completing tasks, but also help you set goals for the future. School work can become overwhelming and cause many to be unproductive. Especially when it’s cold and snowing, most just want […]
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Cortland Womens Club Volleyball Travels to Bloomsburg
On Saturday, February 26th, Cortland Womens Club Volleyball traveled to Bloomsburg University for a tournament. Cortland competed against seven other schools, All of the teams were separated into two separate pools to compete for spots in the playoffs. For the first pool of play in this tournament Cortland A competed against Binghamton B, Bucknell, and […]
Pawsitive Influence
How Pets Can Help College Students Develop Life Skills and Build Connections For many college students, the college experience can be stressful and overwhelming. Between classes, assignments, and social activities, it can be challenging to find time for self-care and relaxation. One solution to this problem that many students overlook is the benefits of having […]
Growing Up Making Waves
Commitment, perseverance, courage, accountability, and integrity. These are all qualities Ethan Domanico has learned throughout his journey of being a competitive swimmer. Domanico is currently a sophomore at SUNY Cortland and is a member of the men’s swimming and diving team, but his swimming career began way back in elementary school. “I’ve been swimming since […]
Mutual Aid in Cortland
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Antisemitism is on the rise in America
By Sadie Urtz Anti Semitism is on the rise in America. A new survey was put out by the American Jewish committee earlier this year, and the findings indicate that four in ten Jews are more worried for their safety than they were a year ago. We are seeing more and more celebrities expose their […]
Spring Ally Development Workshops
SUNY Cortland multicultural life and diversity office has 3 upcoming workshops planned for this semester. They are called Safe Zone Workshop, Understanding and Advocating for Racial Injustice and Re-thinking abilities. These will all be held virtually and are open to anyone. SUNY Cortland students, faculty, staff, alumni, and even local community members involved with campus […]
Life as a Two-Sport Athlete
Emily Morano has hit a major milestone of 1000 career points following their SUNYAC Championship win on Saturday night. While Morano is most known for her success on the basketball court, that is not all she has to offer to SUNY Cortland Athletics. She is a two-sport athlete for Cortland. Along with basketball, Morano is […]
“ceilings” Isn’t the Only Track Off five seconds flat That’s Worth the Listen: a Review of Lizzy McAlpine’s Sophomore Album.
Lizzy McAlpine is a singer-songwriter who’s been around in the indie scene since 2018, but has recently blown up on Tiktok and gained many new fans of a wider variety. “ceilings,” the track that has gone viral on social media, is just one of the top-notch songs of McAlpine’s sophomore album five seconds flat There […]
Body Appreciation Week
This week is body appreciation week, which is so that we are able to raise more awareness about eating disorders and provide resources for those who are struggling. Many people tend to struggle with body image especially in today’s society. Body appreciation week is an amazing way to bring awareness to those who are struggling […]