Director of Catholic Campus Ministry, Tricia A. Wilder, has announced the A21 Walk for Freedom. The walk will take place in Binghamton on October 14th at 4:30 p.m. What Is Human Trafficking? Human trafficking, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is “organized criminal activity in which human beings are treated as possessions to be controlled […]
How New York Tackles The Waste Crisis
New York State is suffering from a solid waste and recycling crisis. Costs of recycling municipalities and taxpayers have skyrocketed, and recycling rates have declined. Further destroying our environment and negatively impacting our health. Plastic Waste The EPR Bills have been introduced in both the New York State Senate and Assembly to help resolve the […]
Intern for the Blackbird Film Festival
The annual Blackbird Film Festival is giving out three credits to Fall 2023 interns. The festival team is looking for individuals to join as Film Judges. Filmmakers and enthusiasts attend the festival each year, experiencing the inside of creative minds and the uniqueness of each individual. What is the Blackbird Film Festival The Blackbird Film […]
No Mow May
During the month of May, Cortland officials are inviting city residents to grow out their lawns without risk of a citation next month. In December of 2022, Cortland Common Council held a meeting where members unanimously voted to approve the “No Mow May” initiative. What is “No Mow May” The City of Cortland describes “No […]
Cortland School Bus Slips into Ditch
Tuesday, March 28, at 7:15 am a Cortland County school bus, slipped off road into a ditch on Route 215 between Bennie Rd. and Starr Rd, on its way to school. The bus holding 22 Jr. and Sr. High students at the time. Students were transported to the junior-senior high school and evaluated by the […]
Join Relay For Life
Cancer, one of the world’s largest causes of death. Every sixth death around the globe is due to cancer. The disease has been outsmarting doctors since the beginning, so how do we outsmart it? History of Cancer Cancer, the origin of the name credited to the Greek Physician Hippocrates, also known as the “Father of […]
Spring Cleaning Dorm Drive!
It is March which means spring is coming! And when spring is coming that means spring break is coming too! Before you head home you should start to sort through your dorm room to get rid of any clutter. But getting rid of things doesn’t mean you have to throw it in the garbage… That’s […]
Mutual Aid in Cortland
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Polio in New York?
A case of Polio, a disease that killed thousands of American children in the early 20th century, has occurred in an unvaccinated adult man in Rockland County, NY. This instance is held as an unspoken reminder that illnesses do not disappear, even if they are dormant for decades. According to the New York Times, “The […]
Travel around the world with SUNY’s Study Abroad Program
School can be boring when surrounded by the same environment all the time, so why not study in the Czech Republic or Ireland? While you hit the books, you can lounge on the beaches of Hawaii or enjoy a two-day safari in Tanzania, Africa, where you can see lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants, and African buffalo, […]