The NBA returned to action on October 18th after an offseason filled with drama. There have been plenty of surprising teams this season so far, and some disappointments. This month has provided an exciting start to the long NBA season All NBA teams have played between 5 and 7 games to this point. We’ve seen […]
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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 […]
Top 10 Halloween Movies
Hocus Pocus This family-friendly movie is an all-time classic for everyone. This film will bring back the old memories of watching it as a child with your parents. If you have not seen it yet, now is the perfect time. Additionally, Disney+ is now streaming Hocus Pocus 2 which features most of the original cast! […]
When Can You Separate The Art From The Artist?
“Cancel Culture” is the magic phrase which appears whenever I stop listening to an artist for doing something heinous. Personally, I think that’s more of a reflection on you than me. On October 10th, news broke that musician Rex Orange County had appeared in court charged with six counts of sexual assault. The news broke […]
Join 2022 CROP Hunger Walk
The 28th annual CROP Hunger Walk is set for this Sunday, October 23rd. Everyone in the Cortland community, including students, staff members at SUNY Cortland, and locals are welcome to participate. The university community has been collecting donations raised by the Crop Hunger Walk for 16 years. CROP Hunger Walks are community-based walk fundraising events […]
Benefits of Civic Engagement
How involved are you in your community? Whether you participate in local elections or read your community’s newspaper, it is crucial to get democratically involved. It might be challenging to find the time to pay attention and participate in civic activities between jobs, school, and other obligations, but doing so is essential to creating change […]
#13 Cortland Continue Dominance Against SUNY Brockport
Entering just the second week of Empire 8 conference play, many argued that the league championship would come down to the winner of this game. Walking into Brockport on their homecoming game, #13 Cortland State was forced to answer questions early to determine who will ultimately be the true Beast of the East. Saturday’s matchup […]
Best Study Spots in Cortland
Do you struggle with getting work done in your room? Sometimes all you need is to sit in a quiet location, put some headphones in, grab a coffee and get to work. Here are some of the best places (other than the library) to get some work done in Cortland. Corey UnionMy favorite go-to spot […]
Quick Survival Guide for New Red Dragon Students
Thinking about attending Suny Cortland? You’ve got your acceptance letter, paid your deposit, and are ready to become a red dragon. Now the next step is getting on campus and starting your new chapter as a student at Cortland. You may be wondering what items I may need to bring or what basic information I […]
Cortaca Mug Ends in a Nail Biter
This past weekend was the Cortland Red Dragons football bye week so the JV team had a game instead. Since the Varsity team did not have a game to play this week the JV team was more focused on because they were playing Ithaca’s JV football team which is known as the Cortaca Mug instead […]