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 […]
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Highlights: Indoor Track and Field Individual Performances
With 2nd and 3rd place finishes respectfully at the SUNYAC championships, and a 2nd place finish for the Men at regional championships, it’s definitely safe to say that there have been some very spectacular performances for the Men and Women of Cortland Track and Field. As National Championship week is now here and we wind […]
Black History Month and Its Significance
Black History month is coming to a close, read on to hear what events the Black Student Union hosted to honor the month and hear about the origins and significance of the month.
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 […]
Day Skincare vs. Night Skincare
Skin care can be very overwhelming, especially when you don’t know where to start. Of course, everyone wants to make sure they look their best each day. It’s so common nowadays to turn to social media influencers for advice or to try a new product because you saw it pop up somewhere online. However, these […]
Why is There So Much Litter in Cortland?
Have you noticed that our community isn’t being treated with the respect it deserves? So have I. If you have ever walked anywhere in Cortland, you know you’ll see trash on the sides of the road, in yards, and basically scattered everywhere. It’s annoying, right? We always have to see that junk on the side […]
From Red Dragon to Philadelphia Eagle
A Cortland graduate’s journey to the Philadelphia Eagles staff. Tyshawn Gray, a person who has been counted out his entire life, surpassed the odds to work in an NFL building. Born prematurely at twenty-five weeks, Tyshawn was just a pound and a half at conception. “The doctor told my mom not to worry about me,” […]
How to Get Involved on SUNY Cortland’s Campus
Getting involved on campus is an important part of the college experience. Being involved in your college campus is important for various reasons, including: meeting new people, developing leadership and teamwork skills, exploring your interests, and making a positive impact in your community. It can also provide opportunities for personal and professional growth, help you […]
Should Young People Read the News?
Reading the news can sound unpleasant to young people, but is it the right thing to do? There are many ways young people in this generation find information about important things going on in the world like social media (TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, etc.). While those sources can be reliable, I believe young people in this […]
Cortland Ranks Among the Top 15% Of the Nation’s Best Universities
This past month the College Factual’s 2023 Best Colleges list came out and SUNY Cortland has been ranked among the top 15% of the national best university and colleges. College Factual noted that several of Cortland’s academic programs are among the best in the Mid-Atlantic Region. SUNY Cortland has been ranked among the top 15% of the […]