The 2022 Accord Sport is best described as comfortable practicality. It’s admittedly a bland car, but it does everything you could want a car to do. It’s not particularly handsome, there’s nothing ‘edgy’ or exciting about the car at all, and yet, it’s one of the most pleasant commuters you’ll find. It’s the perfect car […]
Dodge Stings Doubters Like (and With) A Hornet
In an age where the pillars of Dodge’s existence (raucous hot-rods and ostentatious muscle cars) are in grave danger, Dodge is truly being put to the test. However, the all-new Hornet is the correct answer to two questions on Dodge’s exam. Regardless of the lingering inquiries, the Hornet is a good sign that Dodge is […]
The 2023 Acura TLX A-Spec Is The Premium Sports Sedan
Normally, I would struggle to justify high praise for a $50,000+ vehicle that isn’t fully self driving, the height of luxury, or an all-out track weapon. The only struggle I had with the 2023 TLX A-Spec with SH-AWD was not being able to take it home. In today’s economy, $50,595 is a price I’d not […]
AKRAI To Perform At SUNY Cortland This Friday
You are hereby invited to attend a free concert on Friday, March 31st. Join us to experience ARKAI, the genre-defying electroacoustic duo of violinist Jonathan Miron and cellist Philip Sheegog. Percussive artist Jeremy Smith performs along side the high energy duo for an hour of entertainment that is not to be missed. ARKAI is open to the public and […]
Three Years Since the “Extended Spring Break,” The Covid Generation Graduates
This article was written by Joshua Dellett and Reilly Mangano. Michael Rogers was in his second semester of college at SUNY Cortland when Covid hit. He recalls the news breaking while he was in his General Chemistry I lecture, and being sent back to his dorm early that day. The lecture, alongside the rest of […]
Three Men, Two Trucks, One Goal: Building Bad-Ass Broncos
A team of brothers, Jimmy and Mike Lack, alongside friend Logan Mikulasovich, are undertaking the simultaneous restoration of two classic Ford Broncos. A 1973 model kept factory original, and a 1974 with a little surprise under the hood – a third generation Ford Coyote motor. “We’ve been working on the Broncos for about three years,” […]
Honda’s Renaissance of Performance Is A Sham
Honda fans shed a metaphorical tear of joy. But… why?
The 2023 Acura Integra Dutifully Carries On Its Legacy of Greatness, But May Not Justify Itself Over A Cheaper Alternative
What do you expect from a Honda?
NYPIRG Letter to the Editor: Bottle Bill
To the editor: Bottles and cans come into our lives frequently as college students, but not enough of us take advantage of the Bottle Bill. Enacted almost 40 years ago, the Bottle Bill allows New Yorkers to redeem some empty beverage containers for 5 cents back, and yet the recycling rate in our state is […]
Majoring in Education: Q&A With an Education Major
Considering pursuing a degree in teaching? Perhaps you’re already in college, and contemplating switching your major? Whatever your case may be, Kelley LaRosa has the answers to all your questions. LaRosa, 20, of West Hempstead, NY always knew she wanted to be an English teacher. In pursuit of her dream, she selected SUNY Cortland for […]