The Cortland Standard, a family-owned business founded in 1867, announced its closing after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, March 13. Due to the expected 25% tariff on newsprints, the decrease in readers, and the skyrocketing costs, The Cortland Standard had to stop operations. An article posted on the Cortland Standards’ website confirmed […]
SUNY Cortland Celebrates Women’s History Month: Honoring Trailbazers & Inspiring Future Generations
As we celebrate Women’s History Month this March, SUNY Cortland is proud to share the contributions of women in history and their impact on our world today. This month gives us an opportunity to look at the achievements of those who have shaped our communities and to honor those whose voices continue to inspire change. […]
Cortland Struggles with Salt Shortage and Severe Winter Weather
The winter season in Cortland County has not been an easy one. With each week bringing new weather-related issues that have made daily life difficult. The combination of heavy snowfall, rain and ice has significantly impacted road conditions, making travel hazardous for residents. The ongoing winter weather has taken a toll on the city’s supply, […]
Graduation is Approaching: What SUNY Cortland Students Need to Know
As the spring semester begins, students are preparing for the next chapter of their lives. For seniors, this is the final semester of their college careers, and while it may feel like the semester just started, graduation is approaching fast. Here are some important steps and resources SUNY Cortland students should know before stepping onto […]