SUNY Cortland will see campus renovations and innovations in the coming up years, and a possible relocation of the West Campus Apartments. According to Mark Yacavone, the Vice President of Finance and Management at SUNY Cortland, the focus of this renovations is to promote the best campus structure and experience for students and Cortland community. […]
For The Fashion: The First Showcase Of The Fashion Club
The Fashion Club, in partnership with MOVE, will host its first Fashion Show on April 18, at 7pm in Jacobus’s Lounge. The showcase will count with the presence of six designers, thirteen models and a diverse number of fashion trends. The president of the club, Otilia Rivas, a Senior majoring in Communications with a double […]
Parker Arenas in “Why Start Fresh When You Can Start Strong!”
The Student Government Association at SUNY Cortland is having this week, April 8-10, the voting for the election of their 2025 – 2026 officers’ board. The campaign has been happening since March 24th and has reached a great number of students since then. For a few weeks now, the candidates had the chance to speak […]
Cortland’s Financial Outlook and Enrollment Trends
The Vice President for Finance and Management at SUNY Cortland, Mark Yacavone ’94, hosted an open campus meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 26, in Sperry Center, about SUNY Cortland’s financial state and the university budget, with updates on campus reserves and allocation of resources. During the meeting, Yacavone spoke about the school’s funds, its operating expense, […]
Education Students Concerned with Trump’s DoE Cuts
President Donald Trump announced at the beginning of February his intentions of eliminating the Department of Education through an executive action while pressuring employees to quit their jobs. A month later, on March 20, he signed the order that would start dismantling DOE and transfer authority over education and school curriculums back to each state. […]
New Club On The Block
SUNY Cortland welcomes a variety of students per semester. From freshmen to transfers; straight out of high school students to older non-traditional students; from New Yorkers to out-of-state and international students. All and each one of them bringing their own perspectives, insights and voices to the SUNY Cortland community, amplifying the cultural diversity of the […]
The Importance of a Tour Guide on Campus: Let’s Tour
From prospective students to Red Dragons, the role of a tour guide on campus can influence the decision of many future students. SUNY Cortland welcomes over 10,000 visitors per year, and it’s the tour guide’s job to paint the picture of what it is like to be a student at SUNY Cortland and introduce to […]
Outdoor Pursuits: A Fun and Engaging Way Of Learning About and Exploring Different Sites Across Country
The Outdoor Pursuits at SUNY Cortland, located next to Bistro at SLC, promotes many different activities to students throughout the year. From rental gears to rock climbing, hiking, skiing, rafting and week trips, the program encourages and takes students to places where they can face new challenges, exercise, have new experiences and enjoy nature with […]
Trump Changes Title IX Back to 2020 Rules
President Trump returned to the White House in January, and among his first orders was the comeback of Title IX 2020, and with it, the elimination of all discrimination protection based on gender identity and sexual orientation. The biggest change in the Title IX was the dismissal of the word “discrimination.” Whereas before, the Title […]
Stomp Out! A Latino Fraternity is Hosting a Dance Exhibition at Brown Auditorium
Royal Chapter of Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity hosted a strolling dance exhibition in Brown Auditorium, Old Main, on Saturday, February 15th, to raise money for HIV and AIDS causes. The brothers of the Royal Chapter of Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity Incorporated, a culturally based fraternity, hosted the “Stomp Out” event in collaboration with […]