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Archives for 2023

Three SUNY Cortland Students Aid nearby Off-Campus Fire 

Leah Putkowski · November 20, 2023

On November 18th, 2023, a distressing incident unfolded on Clayton Avenue in Cortland, NY as a house caught fire. In a quick response, three SUNY Cortland students residing nearby were among the first to aid two families who escaped the fire. The fire took place at 37 Clayton Avenue and caused severe damage to the homes […]

Thanksgiving: No Holiday is Safe from the Slasher Genre

Matt Davis-Howard · November 20, 2023

One year after a horrible Thanksgiving Day massacre, a masked madman begins a killing spree in Plymouth Massachusetts. With efforts from local police and a group of high school teens, it becomes a race against the clock to unmask the new serial killer and find out why he has turned his sites on the residents […]

Thanksgiving Dinner Ideas For You to Enjoy!

John Bowen · November 20, 2023

So, what will you bring to your Thanksgiving Dinner? Thanksgiving has been such a remarkable holiday for generations. The biggest part of Thanksgiving is not the football that is on television or the family you get to see. Personally, my favorite part is the amazing food that all family members bring to stuff our faces […]

NYPIRG Building Student Power 

Devyn Ciaffone · November 15, 2023

Students still have the opportunity to register for a chance to take part in a spring internship the following year, NYPIRG would like to let them know. Student Benefits This is a three credit opportunity for students. NYPIRG is the largest student directed nonpartisan nonprofit in New York State.  When joining NYPIRG the organization wants […]

Possible Government Shutdown days before the Busiest Holiday Season

Jack Pagel · November 14, 2023

Before a record number of three million people are expected to be traveling during the busiest holiday season of the year, the Transportation Security Administration better known as the TSA, might be in trouble. Days before a record number of passengers are expected at U.S. airports, Transportation Security Administration officers and air traffic controllers across […]

Get Your Senior Portraits This Week

Jordanne Greenidge · November 13, 2023

Attention Seniors: it’s time for senior portraits! As the fall semester comes to an end, upcoming graduates are preparing to commemorate their educational journey in a timeless tradition: senior portraits. These snapshots capture more than just your good looks—they capture this transitional period that marks the end of an era and the onset of new […]

Sleep Science Advocates Push for Later School Start Times to Benefit Teenagers

Nicholas Ferraro · November 13, 2023

In recent years, scientific research has underscored the critical importance of sleep for teenagers’ physical and mental well-being. A plethora of studies, including one highlighted in a recent NPR report, titled “Science Says Teens Need More Sleep, So Why Is It So Hard to Start School Later?” have urged educational institutions to reconsider early start […]

The Cortaca Jug Returns Home

Anthony Mistretta · November 13, 2023

In the 64th annual Cortaca Jug game, the nationally 15th-ranked Cortland Red Dragons secured a 38-28 victory over the 14th-ranked Ithaca Bombers before 7,800 fans at Bertino Field at Butterfield Stadium. The win marked redemption for Cortland after a challenging defeat in Yankee Stadium last season. The team now shifts its focus to the upcoming […]

Cortland Men’s Soccer Advances Past Case Western Reserve, Secures Spot in NCAA Sweet 16

Ava Bongiorno · November 13, 2023

The nationally sixth-ranked Cortland Men’s soccer team advances to the third round of the NCAA Div. III Tournament after an exciting match against Case Western Reserve. The Red Dragons led the game 2-0 in the 2nd half, but the Spartans came back to end regular time at one a piece. The Red Dragons clinched victory […]

Despite the Harden Trade, the 76ers Thrive

Anthony Battle · November 13, 2023

Despite the drama that occurred with James Harden forcing his way out of Philadelphia, the 76ers are still playing good basketball. In June, when free agency opened up, superstar James Harden was looking for a contract extension after signing a contract last year to help the team win a championship. When Harden spoke to Philadelphia’s […]

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