The sniffles in class, the coughing, the crumpled up tissues filling every trash can on campus. All of these are the tell tale signs of yet another flu season rolling in. Every year students return back from winter break and inevitably spread germs from across the state. The result is common among college students and […]
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The Best Study Break and Coffee Spots in Cortland
Honestly, most college students are addicted to coffee. A decent coffee shop when you’re studying for a test is a necessity, writing papers, or just needing a midday boost. The ideal coffee shop is more than just getting a drink, it’s a cozy place to unwind, recharge, and concentrate. Instead of going through a fast […]
Cortland Women’s Lacrosse Looking to Re-Establish Dominance
SUNY Cortland women’s lacrosse returns to action this spring on February 22, with the team looking to repeat as SUNYAC champions in the 2025 season. The team enters the 2025 season No. 1 in the SUNYAC preseason rankings, and as defending champions following last year’s victory over SUNY Geneseo. Cortland won 14-7 in the 2024 […]
Winter Weather’s Impact on Commuters
At SUNY Cortland, many professors, students, and staff face dangerous driving conditions simply trying to make it to class during the harsh winter. Most professors, students, and staff commute over 40 minutes daily if coming from Syracuse or Ithaca. When bad winter weather hits, as it often does in Cortland, road conditions can become dangerous, […]
Cortland Women’s Basketball Remains On Top of SUNYAC Conference
Cortland Stays in SUNYAC Lead After Dominant Weekend Performance CORTLAND, NY- The Red Dragons women’s basketball team defeated visiting Oneonta and New Paltz in commanding fashion in this weekend’s competition. On Friday night, Cortland clinched their eighth straight victory with a 70-38 win over Oneonta in the battle of the Red Dragons. Cortland’s defense […]
Cortland Hires Tom Blumenauer to Be Next Head Football Coach
Cortland announced Thursday that they would be hiring former Franklin & Marshall head coach Tom Blumenauer. Blumenauer met with the team for the first time on Saturday and expressed his gratitude and excitement. “Juice.” That was the word that several Cortland football players used to describe Coach Blumenauer’s introductory meeting. A word that many […]
Spring Into Action: SGA Club Fair Brings Fresh Opportunities to Students
SUNY Cortland’s Student Government Association hosted their semi-annual Club Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 6 to 8 p.m. in the Student Life Center, providing students with opportunities to explore new interests and get involved on campus. SGA’s Role SGA President Khyla Diggs said that the goal of the event was to help students find “just […]
Cortland Completes Regular-Season Sweep of Plattsburgh with 6-2 Victory
CORTLAND, NY — The 14th-ranked Cortland Red Dragons men’s hockey team capped off a dominant 6-2 victory over Plattsburgh on Saturday evening, completing the regular-season sweep of the Cardinals at Alumni Arena. With the win, the Red Dragons improve to a solid 16-6-0 record, maintaining a strong 9-2-0 mark in SUNYAC play, while Plattsburgh drops […]
Governor Hochul Plans to Eliminate College Tuition for Eligible New Yorkers
Recently New York State’s Governor, Kathy Hochul, has proposed a plan to get rid of college tuition for those who attend any SUNY or CUNY community college and are between the ages of 25-55. As a part of her plans for the new year, Hochul hopes to create more opportunities for those looking to pursue […]
Letter to the Editor: Homelessness in Cortland
To the Editor: It is surely good news that since November 2023 through April 2024, there is now both the Night Time Warming Center (Salvation Army) and the community-funded day time warming space (Grace/Holy Spirit Church [formerly space for the Unhoused at the Cortland Free Library]), covering 24/7, serving Folks Without Homes who can be […]