COMEDY, DRAMA, COMING OF AGE. These are just a few of the genres of short films seen at the Blackbird Film Festival this past Friday. It was the perfect activity for a gloomy and rainy evening. Do you have an interest in film and media? Maybe you create short films yourself, even if it’s not […]
Q&A: Cortland men’s lacrosse star Dante Yacavone talks Senior Season
Dante Yacavone is a senior attacker for Cortland. Yacavone has had a lot of success in his time playing for the Red Dragons. Such as being named All-American and SUNYAC men’s lacrosse scholar-athlete in the 2022 season. As well as reaching 200 career points just a couple of weeks ago. Yacavone sat for an interview […]
The Huskies: Back In Action
UConn will participate in the NCAA men’s national championship game for the fifth time in the history of the program after wiping out UMiami 72–59. UConn has won all six of its games in the NCAA tournament and is the sixth men’s collegiate basketball team to go to the championship game. Before Miami was able […]
Kicking It into Intramurals
Do you like sports? Are you looking for a fun way to get involved on campus? Look no further. SUNY Cortland offers a plethora of intramural sports teams you might want to investigate right away as a new or transfer student. SUNY Cortland’s athletic program is ranked among nations best, but you don’t need to […]
From Ram to Red Dragon
NCAA Division III Baseball National Pitcher of the week. Cortland baseball pitcher Dylan Beers is a perfect example of the enthusiasm and commitment needed to be a successful athlete. Beers has developed into a star pitcher for the Red Dragons and a is role model for aspiring players with the help of his dedication and […]
Growing Up Making Waves
Commitment, perseverance, courage, accountability, and integrity. These are all qualities Ethan Domanico has learned throughout his journey of being a competitive swimmer. Domanico is currently a sophomore at SUNY Cortland and is a member of the men’s swimming and diving team, but his swimming career began way back in elementary school. “I’ve been swimming since […]
Cortland Skates Past Potsdam, 5-0
At Alumni Arena on Saturday in NEWHL play, the Cortland women’s ice hockey team trounced Potsdam, 5-0. After defeating Potsdam, the Red Dragons have increased their record to 17-6 overall, 12-4 in their conference and secured the second spot in the forthcoming league playoffs. With two goals and two assists, sophomore Mia Hlasnick was the […]
Men’s Basketball Players Balance Sports and Studies
Particularly in collegiate sports, players must juggle their commitment to academics and their social lives. Not to mention the time consuming and physically demanding task of competing. At such a young age, college athletes are dealing with all this in addition to several other personal difficulties. College athletics don’t account for what might result from […]