As a student at SUNY Cortland, majoring in Communications with a concentration in journalism, I attended a court session at the Cortland Town Court with the goal of learning more about how a court session works and how we, future journalists, could report on cases during those sessions. Along the way, I also picked up […]
Another Academic Year in the Books
We are now two weeks away from the end of the semester and summer vacation. As May 16th approaches – and all of us, students, work on any final projects, papers, assignments and study for final exams, there are two more things we also have to deal with: that nostalgic feeling of what this academic […]
Multicultural Diversity and Inclusion at SUNY Cortland Campus and Community
The Multicultural Life and Diversity Office is promoting an End of Year Barbecue next Sunday, May 4at the Sugget Park Burch Building, at 12pm. The event is open to everyone and will have live music, food and other activities. AnnaMaria Omilanowicz, the Director of the Multicultural Life and Diversity Office at SUNY Cortland, said that […]
Cortland’s 2025 Giving Event Promotes Campus-Wide Fun and Philanthropy Through Friendly Competitions
For the first time, the Foundation Department partnered with Cortland Beer Company and hosted a tabling meet and greeting for new donors at the bar. The goal, according to Natasha McFadden, the Director of Annual Giving in the Cortland Foundation Department, was to bring new attention to the program. Potentially gathering new donors who would […]
Building the Future: Campus Renovation Plans For SUNY Cortland
SUNY Cortland will see campus renovations and innovations in the upcoming 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. Yacavone […]
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 […]