This past weekend, sophomore Melissa Innocent made history by becoming the first Cortland women’s cross country runner to qualify for the NCAA Division III National Championship since 2016. Innocent’s impressive performance at the NCAA Division III Niagara Region (Region 3) Women’s Cross Country Championship, held at Fredonia State, earned her a spot at the national […]
Young Voters, Big Impact: Why SUNY Cortland Students Should Vote This Election
As the newest members of our democracy, young adults’ voices are especially important this election season. For many college students, this will be their first chance to vote in a Presidential election, giving them the power to influence key issues that affect their lives. From climate change to student debt, young voters have the opportunity […]
The Best Fall Movies
Whether you’re craving romance, mystery, or a touch of Halloween, these films capture the cozy, colorful magic of the season. Recommended by the movie buffs of The Dragon Chronicle staff, this ultimate fall movie lineup is the perfect companion to a warm blanket and a hot drink. As the weather cools and the leaves change, […]
The ‘Renaissance’ of Country Music is Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter
Written by Cecile Lessard and Javier Hills Beyoncé’s eighth studio album is officially here, and it’s proof of her phenomenal artistry and musical skill. The genre-bending and blending make for a country album like no other. Cowboy Carter has arrived in full glory. Beyonce has crafted a phenomenal album, collaborating with music legends and showcasing […]
Riley Gaines Brings ‘Reclaim Feminism’ to SUNY Cortland
This past Friday, Riley Gaines, a former SEC athlete turned public figure, hosted the ‘Reclaim Feminism Campus Tour’. The event, put on by the SUNY Cortland Chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and the Riley Gaines Center, was met with varying opinions from attendees. The event was organized by the TPUSA student chapter at SUNY […]
SGA Vice President Profile: Tannu Punn
Running unopposed, Tannu Punn is going to be the next SGA Vice President at SUNY Cortland! Tannu Punn is a Junior from Staten Island, majoring in Political Science with a minor in English. Currently, Punn holds a position on the SGA cabinet as the Coordinator of Student Advocacy (COSA). She speaks for the students and […]
SGA Presidential Profile: Josh Bates
Joshua Bates, a Junior from Rome, New York, is running to be the next SGA President for the 2024-2025 academic year. With a history of involvement here at SUNY Cortland, Bates is hoping to create a safe environment to advocate for all students on campus and their mental health. Learn more about the candidate as […]
SOGIE Legal Name Change Event
On April 12th, the Cortland LGBTQ Center and SOGIE are running a legal name change clinic for SUNY Cortland students, faculty, and staff who are seeking gender-affirming name changes. This event will be in collaboration with the Volunteer Lawyers Project of CNY. Pre-registration is required. Please contact Jena Nicols Curtis at jena.curtis@cortland.edu for more information […]
Kacey Musgraves Finds a New Sound with Newest Record “Deeper Well”
Country music star Kacey Musgraves has released her sixth studio album Deeper Well. The 14 tracks make up a lush collection of vulnerable representations of growing and moving forward. Musgraves is a seven-time Grammy Award winner, garnering critical acclaim for her record “Golden Hour”. More recently, she has gained quite a few fans from collaborations […]
Turning Point USA Chapter Officially Recognized at SUNY Cortland
SUNY Cortland’s Student Government Association (SGA) granted official recognition to a chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) as a campus club at 8 p.m., Monday, March 4. This decision, which was made the night before the biweekly SGA senate meeting of March 5, was a reversal from the denial of recognition by student senators last […]