Every fall, the New York City marathon is held. Any competitive runner is eligible to join the race—even those who are handicapped. About the Marathon The first wave of participants actually happens to be professionals in wheelchairs who begin at 8:00 am sharp. Runners hit every borough as they start at the Verrazano bridge in […]
ROLL TAPE 3…2…1…
Is the world of newspapers dying? Where are people getting their sources of information and updates? These are all questions answered from Spotlight, SUNY Cortland’s radio broadcast channel. On Monday, October 2nd from 6-7p.m, a live broadcast was held in Cortland Free Library located on 32 Church Street. Paul Arras and Caroline Kaltefleiter (both professors […]
Welcome International Students!
Starting off the new semester, we are sure to see many new faces. This fall 2023 semester brings us many new international students from around the globe! We have students from countries such as Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Sweden, and more. I have been given the pleasure to meet a few of them myself and […]