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Cortland Club Tennis Travels to USTA Invitational in Rochester

Isaac Caballero · February 6, 2023

On Saturday, February 4th, Cortland Club Tennis traveled to Rochester for a USTA Invitational Tournament. The tennis team competed against some notable colleges: Cornell University, the University of Buffalo, Ithaca College, Niagara University, Syracuse University, Binghamton University, and the University of Rochester. This tournament consisted of three rounds of competition, in each round Men’s singles, […]

What To Expect From This Weeks Super Bowl 57 Matchup

Anthony Mistretta · February 6, 2023

Everything you need to know leading up to the biggest sports event of the year. Super Bowl week has finally arrived.  This Sunday, State Farm Field will host Super Bowl 57 in a matchup that features two of the NFL’s top franchises, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs. In this highly anticipated game, […]

SUNY Cortland’s Group Exercise Program

Sofia Albi · February 6, 2023

A group exercise program at a college typically refers to a program where students can participate in physical fitness activities as a group, usually led by a certified instructor. These programs can include a variety of activities such as aerobics, yoga, strength training, and team sports. The goal of these programs is to promote health […]

Is There a Sound of the 2020’s?

Matthew Mahr · February 6, 2023

From the grunge rock of the 1990s to the trap instrumentals on many hip-hop songs of the 2010s, the music never quite stays the same. As 2023 finally rolls around, it seemingly becomes harder to answer one question: What is the sound of the 2020s? By: Javier Hills Defining all the music in one year […]

Should Dana White Step Down from the UFC?

Matthew Mahr · February 6, 2023

After Dana White’s violent behavior towards his wife, many are calling for his removal as president of the UFC despite his past of making record smashing profits for the company. By: James Calidonna If you are a fan of MMA, you’ve most likely heard of the recent controversiesinvolving UFC’s president Dana White over this past […]

Off-Campus Housing Tips and Tricks

antonia.delguidice · February 6, 2023

Perusing through landlords can be daunting, so how can someone make sure they’re making the right decision? Off-campus housing can be a joy at college. After all, you aren’t confined to the dorms any more and you get a little bit more of that freedom that college usually offers. However, moving off campus comes with […]

Do All Your Homies Hate Ticketmaster?

Cecelia Cavallo · February 6, 2023

Country star Zach Bryan is making his working class fans very happy while simultaneously making an economic statement towards Ticketmaster and the US government. Ticketmaster, the ticket distribution company, is under fire with new accusations of “monopolizing” due to their merger with events promoter LiveNation back in 2010. Together, the sister-brands now control about 70% […]

How to Save Money When it Comes to Spring Break

Shania Austin · February 6, 2023

Many students find it difficult to navigate pricey spring break destinations, but it may be easier than you think. Most college students have been waiting and intensely planning for Spring Break since the beginning of the academic year. Students use this break from classes as a time for their friend groups to get together and […]

Is Social Media a Valid News Source?

Olivia Mangiaracina · February 6, 2023

Social media has been taking over the lives of many in positive and in negative ways. But is social media a reliable place to find information on the world around us? Social media has made its impact on society and peoples lives both negatively and positively. People have become internet famous overnight which leads them […]

Men’s Basketball Players Balance Sports and Studies

Diana Campos · February 5, 2023

Particularly in collegiate sports, players must juggle their commitment to academics and their social lives. Not to mention the time consuming and physically demanding task of competing. At such a young age, college athletes are dealing with all this in addition to several other personal difficulties. College athletics don’t account for what might result from […]

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