As the Holidays approach, yet another semester at SUNY Cortland is coming to an end. Many students may find themselves struggling to stay afloat during this busy time of papers, projects, and finals. With late night study sessions, time away from family and friends, and increased pressures that accumulate this time of year, that “burnt […]
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Dominates the Box Office Thanksgiving Weekend
It’s impossible to replace the irreplaceable Chadwick Boseman, but that was Ryan Coogler’s task as the director of the biggest Marvel film of the year. Now in its third weekend since release, Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is having no trouble staying above the competition at the box office this past Thanksgiving weekend. After bringing […]
Historic Birth Of “Miracle” Twin Asian Elephants at Syracuse Zoo
The Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York has made history. The Zoo announced on October 24th that Asian elephants Mali and Doc became proud parents to twin boys. Twin elephants are extremely rare, and they make up only 1% of elephant births worldwide. Due to the rarity of twins, no one suspected that Mali […]
Do you Believe in Ghosts? Check out Cortland’s Historic 1890 House
The Halloween season is in full swing here at SUNY Cortland. If you’re looking for the spookiest haunted attraction, you should look no further than 37 Tompkins Street, where the 1890 House Museum is rumored to be one of the most haunted places in Cortland, New York. Built in 1890, the home belonged to the […]
Halloween Festivities Around Cortland
Cortland has some of the spookiest attractions in all of New York. Whether you’re looking for a good scare, want to go pumpkin or apple picking, or simply looking to create unforgettable fall memories, then you’ll want to explore Cortland county this Halloween season. With terrifying chills and exhilarating thrills, Cortland has something to offer […]
Meet Cortland Alumni Lindsey Kilian- A Non-traditional Grad
Cortland certainly has a wide variety of students and faculty, but non-traditional students make up a very small percentage of the student body. Typically over the age of 24 with some kind of gap in their college education, “non-trads” are somewhat of a minority here on campus. This past weekend I had the opportunity to […]
Historic Hurricane Fiona Surges Through Canada’s East Coast
Hundreds of thousands of people are left without power this weekend after hurricane ‘Fiona’ ripped through Canada’s eastern coast. The storm was downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm on Friday. Three provinces experienced torrential downpours, extreme flooding, and winds up to 99 mph, as homes and buildings were washed into the sea. Officials […]
Cortland Celebrates Latine History Month
SUNY Cortland will be honoring and celebrating Latine History Month from September 15th through October 15th. The campus is holding several events in observance of Latine History Month, also known as National Hispanic Heritage Month. September 15th symbols an important day in history. This date marked the independence of several countries including El Salvador, Guatemala, […]
A TikTok Trend Sparks a Rise in Thefts of Kias and Hyundais
A dangerous trend has arisen on TikTok and it teaches viewers how to hot-wire a car using only a USB cord, similar to the cord used to charge an iPhone. The cars being targeted are certain models of 2011- 2021 Kias and 2016-2021 Hyundais that use a mechanical key instead of a fob or push […]