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Archives for 2023

Tips for a Successful Semester

Catherine O'Hara · February 8, 2023

Although the Spring semester has just begun, it’s never too early or too late to think about what you can do to improve your success throughout the semester. When people think about their success at school, they often focus only on their academics: doing well on exams, studying, and participating in class. However, there is […]

Stepping Into The 2023 Music Industry

Cecile Lessard · February 8, 2023

Taylor Swift, Midnights, Album

There’s no better time than the present to start a new era in the music industry, and 2023 has started off hot. Some of the biggest names in music are set to release albums this year, as well as world tours being announced and selling out within mere hours (ahem… Taylor Swift) Artists like Miley […]

Cutting Weight in Wrestling

Brianna Rindell · February 7, 2023

Throughout their careers, wrestlers must deal with the physical and mental toll that cutting weight has on them.  In order to compete in their weight class, each individual wrestler has to conform their bodies to reach their targeted weight.  This has been shown to have serious mental and physical effects on their bodies.   Every high […]

Austin Grunder Reaches Uncharted Territory

Jean-Andre Sassine · February 7, 2023

One thousand, five hundred and twenty-six.  Last Friday, Austin Grunder reached that point total, making him the only man in the history of SUNY Cortland basketball to score that many points in their career.   During the January 27th game against SUNY Potsdam, the star guard scored 24 points en route to eclipsing the previous all-time […]

Letter to the Editor: NYPIRG

Matthew Mahr · February 7, 2023

To the Editor: January 2023 began with a message from Governor Hochul to students: you need to pay more to get your degree. I think I speak for everyone at Cortland when I say that proposed tuition hikes are the last thing we need. SUNY has already experienced years of stagnant state funding threatening accessibility […]

Cortland Men’s Hoops Cap Off Final Two Home Games with Back to Back Wins

Jordan Lewis · February 6, 2023

Basketball going through hoop

The Red Dragons win back to back games, including senior night, against SUNYAC competition over the weekend. A big performance from this past weekend came from Freshman Aaron Coston Friday night in the 66-58 win over Oneonta. On a night where defense played a huge role, Coston would shine with a career high of 27 […]

Severe Weather In Cortland and How to Prepare for it.

Matthew McGrade · February 6, 2023

Over this past weekend, students and faculty were hit with one of the coldest few days we’ve seen in a while. From this Thursday until Saturday night, temperatures stayed in the 0 degree range, as with the wind chills the real feel was as long as -30 degrees. Understandably as Cortland and the majority of […]

Cortland All-American Makes Strides Toward Pros

Lorenzo Wilkins · February 6, 2023

Detailing the stand out career of Josh Cordero and his plans to make it to the next level. After an impressive career and breakout senior year, defensive back Josh Cordero earned All-American honors via the Associated Press, AFCA, and D3football.com. This was a culmination of hard-work for Cordero who has been a member of Cortland […]

18 Dominican players held out of World Baseball Classic

miriam.fink · February 6, 2023

Baseballs in grass

General Manager Nelson Cruz announced that Major League Baseball organizations prohibit the participation of 18 Dominicans in the WBC. Cruz continues to advocate for these players to receive permission from their organizations. “The Dominican team will be affected by this situation,” Cruz stated during an interview with El Canal de Noticias de Los Dominicanos (CND). […]

Lebron Continues to Grow His Legacy

Devin Snow · February 6, 2023

Lebron James is chasing history. With a 27 point performance in his latest game against the Pelicans, the Los Angeles Lakers forward is now just 36 points away from becoming the all time leader in the NBA of points scored in a career. The 40 year old record that is currently held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, […]

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