As the newest members of our democracy, young adults’ voices are especially important this election season. For many college students, this will be their first chance to vote in a Presidential election, giving them the power to influence key issues that affect their lives. From climate change to student debt, young voters have the opportunity […]
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Welcome Home, Peace Frogs
After weeks of recruitment on campus at SUNY Cortland, the Cortland Women’s Rugby Football Club accepts many new members with open arms for their competitive 15s season. “I love the spirit this team has, especially with the new players wanting to learn the game,” said Treasurer and back captain Megan Sparks. First year, transfer, […]
Staying Smart and Safe This Halloween
As the leaves begin to fall, excitement for Halloween starts to build on college campuses all over. Halloween is a great time to let loose and have fun, as well as a chance to take a break from the pressures of midterms. Students across the country enjoy the opportunity to celebrate with costumes and parties. […]
Cortland Rallies to Defeat Susquehanna in Thrilling Game
SELINSGROVE, PA. – In an exciting comeback, the nationally second-ranked Cortland Red Dragons overcame a 17-point deficit to beat 11th-ranked Susquehanna River Hawks, 40-38, at Amos Alonzo Stagg Field. This win extended Cortland’s winning streak to 15 games and allowed them to avenge last year’s loss to Susquehanna. Cortland (3-0) came into the game looking […]
College Students’ Mental Health Suffers from Constant Usage of Social Media
In recent years, students’ mental health has been in decline because of the fear ofmissing out due to the overconsumption of social media. Seeing all of their peers on social media many college students feel that they need to compete or live up to their peer’s standards. The more students spend on social media the […]
Cortland Dominates Lycoming In 70-7 Victory, Sets New Records
CORTLAND, N.Y. – Zac Boyes (Buffalo/Kenmore West) completed 18-of-19 passes for 340 yards and three touchdowns in less than three quarters of action, Jaden AlfanoStJohn (Westhampton/Westhampton Beach) caught seven passes for 182 yards and two scores and ran for a touchdown, and Ethan Gallo (Slate Hill/Minisink Valley) rushed 17 times for 73 yards and three […]
International Office Takes Students to Niagara Falls
This past Saturday, September 14, the International Program Office (IPO) at Suny Cortland took the international students to a fun trip to the Niagara Falls. When living abroad – for a semester or for all four years, international students expect to experience everything that the country they are in, and its culture, has to offer […]
Muting Microphones During the 2024 Presidential Debate
There has been a lot of scrutiny and controversy over the upcoming debate between current Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Before the original debate for the current presidency on June 27th, between former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden, new rules were set into place regarding muting microphones. Microphones […]
Cortland Welcomes New Students At Orientation
Over the summer, Cortland welcomed over 1,300 new faces to campus during orientation. Both in-person and online sessions were offered to incoming freshmen and transfer students. Orientation is used to get students familiar with campus, college life, technology, college policies, and to meet a plethora of other students. Cortland orientation is arranged by the Advisement […]
Earn Money and Go Green with Green Rep
Megan Swing, energy and sustainability engagement coordinator, is opening up an opportunity for 10 students who will get paid by spreading the Green Rep message. What are Green Reps? Green Reps or SUNY Cortland Green Representative Program, describes its mission as, “Inspiring sustainable lifestyles through peer-to-peer environmental education programs that will ultimately contribute to a […]