“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” As a senior in college studying communications and media production, […]
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PRIDE Club’s Trip to Raquette Lake
SUNY Cortland’s PRIDE Club went on their annual trip to Raquette Lake. We spent the weekend relaxing and just enjoying time away from school. Every year, the SUNY Cortland Pride club visits Raquette Lake. We went from September 12-14, leaving Friday and coming back Sunday. There were about 14 of us, and we really took […]
Men’s Soccer Steamrolls Through the Start of Season
The reigning SUNYAC champions have hit the pitch in stride, opening up the 2025-2026 season on the right foot. The Red Dragons have put together multiple quality wins in hopes of a deep playoff push later in the year. Photo Credit: Strictly Photos The experience of a heartbreaking loss is like a rite of passage […]
Dragon Bus: Track Your Ride in Real-Time
The long-awaited Cortland bussing app has been released and its game changing for SUNY Cortland students. After months of uncertainty, students were overjoyed to see the launch of Suny Cortlands new bus tracking app, Dragon Bus on Sept. 2, 2025. Dragon Bus is a collaboration between Suny Cortland and Peak Transit, which specializes in Intelligent […]
The Class of 2029 is off to a Great Start
Students from the Class of 2029 are gearing up for an exciting semester at SUNY Cortland. Towards the middle of the first month of school, the Class of 2029 is proving that their SUNY Cortland experience is off to a good start. The Student Life Center is lively, campus clubs are in recruit mode again, […]
Summer Eats Are Back: Food Trucks and Ice Cream Treats Around Cortland
As the temperature rises, outdoor food options on and off campus are beginning to open for the start of the summer season. Cortland’s own food truck, The Red Dragon Wagon is back until the end of the semester. The opening of Footie’s Freez and The Frosty Caboose also have students excited for the season. The […]
Tackling Community Service: Cortland Women’s Rugby Gives Back Through the Big Event
This year’s Big Event saw hundreds of SUNY Cortland students who volunteered their time and services as part of a campus-wide effort to give back to the Cortland community. The Peace Frogs were one of many sports clubs, varsity athletics, Greek life, and campus organizations who participated across 44 job sites, according to the SGA […]
SUNY Students Face Visa Revocations Amid Federal Crackdowns
21 SUNY student visas have already been revoked. What could this mean for students here at SUNY Cortland? In a sweeping federal action, at least 21 international students across the State University of New York (SUNY) system have experienced changes to their visa statuses, with several facing revocation, according to university officials. This development is […]
A Glimpse of SUNY Cortland’s Future: Accepted Students Open House
Admitted students and their families joined current students and faculty in filling Corey Gymnasium in Park Center on Saturday for SUNY Cortland’s annual Accepted Students Open House. To kick off the day SUNY Cortland President Erik J. Bitterbaum, SGA President Khyla Diggs, and Director of Admissions and Enrollment Planning Jose Feliciano welcomed students and their […]
Weathering The Storm
CORTLAND, NY – For most sports, snow signals a delay, a postponement, or even a cancellation. But for many lacrosse players across the northern United States and Canada, and especially at SUNY Cortland, snow is simply part of the game. Whether it’s early-season matchups or surprise April snowstorms, athletes often find themselves lacing up their […]









