On Wednesday, March 6, the SUNY Cortland Best Buddies participated in a joint basketball game with members of the Cortland Stars [SUNY Cortland Special Olympics Club]. The event was hosted in the Student Life Center with the objective of inclusivity for all in sports. “This was an event for individuals with disabilities and individuals without […]
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SUNY Cortland’s Career and Experience Fair: A Student’s Perspective
Wednesday, March 27th, was a day filled with anticipation and energy as SUNY Cortland geared up for its Career and Experience Fair. On this day the function room of Corey Union transformed into a hub of opportunity. From 1-5 pm, many students eagerly attended this event, ready to explore potential career paths, network with industry […]
Sophomore Swimmers Record Breaking Moment
At this year’s SUNYACS back in February, sophomore Kellen Dickman, stepped up on the block at prelims for the 100-yard butterfly with high hopes of breaking the school record. Once he dove in for a thrilling and intense four laps of fly, Dickman hits the wall and sees his goals accomplished with a speedy time […]
TikTok Bans: Exploring the Debate
In recent years, TikTok has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating millions of users worldwide with its short-form videos and creative content. However, amidst its popularity, the platform has also sparked concerns regarding national security, misinformation, and political tensions. The debate over whether TikTok should be banned in the United States has recently intensified, with compelling […]
SGA Presidential Profile: Jeremiah Naused
Jeremiah Naused, a Junior from Romulus, New York, who currently serves on the review committee, is running to be SGA President for the 2024-2025 academic year. With a background marked by service and recognition for his dedication, Naused envisions a student government that prioritizes transparency, amplifies student voices, and fosters collaboration among clubs. Learn more […]
Student Outlook on SUNY Cortland’s Parking Changes
By: Branden Riley and Juniper Lasky Recent changes to SUNY Cortland’s parking policies have left half of its residents further away from their cars, a mile away in some scenarios. Students now realize it is one of the things the school made life very difficult. At the beginning of 2023 Fall, SUNY Cortland made new […]
Women’s Gymnastics Breaks School Records While Earning A Ticket To The NCGA National Championships
SUNY Cortland Women’s Gymnastics breaks the Cortland Uneven Bar team record in the 2024 NCGA East Regional Championships and advances onto Nationals. With the high competition at Ithaca College, each team put their best routines together with hopes of getting a spot to be one of the top two teams to advance to Nationals. SUNY […]
Spring Fashion Guide: Embracing the Season with Style
As the flowers bloom and the temperatures rise, it’s time to shed the winter layers and enjoy the vibrant fashion trends of spring. Whether you’re hanging out on campus or attending social events, here are some tips to elevate your spring fashion. Spring is always correlated with soft, pastel colors that match the weather and […]
SUNY Cortland is One of the Nation’s Best Schools for Outdoor Experiences
SUNY Cortland is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the United States when it comes to outdoor experiences. The university provides students with an exceptional combination of academic brilliance with unmatched access to outdoor recreational options. While pursuing their academic goals, students at SUNY Cortland can participate in a broad […]
Cortland Men’s Lacrosse Dominates Season Opener with 15-7 Victory
The Cortland Red Dragons started out their season with a dominant 15-7 win over St John Fisher. The attack unit led the way, accounting for 10 goals in the game.Cortland’s victory over St. John Fisher was not just about the score line but also about the presence that they displayed on the field. From the […]