Whatever study strategies you choose, your success will mostly depend on how much time, effort, and organization you devote to studying. Here are some suggestions to help you complete your assignment, prepare for your exam, and conclude the semester strong. Get Sleep If you don’t get enough sleep, all of your preparation for college finals […]
Travel Inflation Effects During Holiday Season
This holiday season, more people may be forced to pay higher prices for overcrowded flights at packed airports, due to airline service cuts that increased this summer. Service at 59 local and regional U.S. airports has been reduced by half from pre-pandemic levels, mostly as a result of pilot shortages and high fuel prices. Out […]
Hochul beats Zeldin to be New York’s first elected female governor
As the first female governor of New York, Democrat Kathy Hochul has been elected to a full term after defeating Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin. As ballots were still being tallied and Hochul’s advantage against Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin was narrowing, she approached the stage at her jam-packed downtown Manhattan watch party at 11:30 p.m. “You […]
The Annual Cortaca Jug Game Will Take Place This Saturday, November 12th at Yankee Stadium
The Ithaca College Bombers and the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons have had a football rivalry since their first match-up in 1930, lasting for over a century. The annual Cortland-Ithaca football game, nicknamed “the largest little game in the nation” by Sports Illustrated, has been a Cortland tradition for more than 50 years and one of […]
Join 2022 CROP Hunger Walk
The 28th annual CROP Hunger Walk is set for this Sunday, October 23rd. Everyone in the Cortland community, including students, staff members at SUNY Cortland, and locals are welcome to participate. The university community has been collecting donations raised by the Crop Hunger Walk for 16 years. CROP Hunger Walks are community-based walk fundraising events […]
Benefits of Civic Engagement
How involved are you in your community? Whether you participate in local elections or read your community’s newspaper, it is crucial to get democratically involved. It might be challenging to find the time to pay attention and participate in civic activities between jobs, school, and other obligations, but doing so is essential to creating change […]
Off-Campus Students Experience A Rise In Crime
In recent years, crime rates have increased tremendously for students living off-campus in the Cortland area. It is no new concept for these trends to be happening, as students have reported numerous break-ins and theft in their homes for years. When choosing to live off-campus, students are aware of the risk they are taking, but […]
SUNY Cortland Admits Largest First-Year Class in 33 Years
There has been a noticeable rise in the number of students applying to SUNY Cortland over the past few years, but none as significant as the class of 2026. Over 11,700 applications for admission were submitted collectively for the upcoming fall semester. In total, about 1,400 first-year students were admitted to SUNY Cortland for the […]