What was an epic celebration for Kansas City has become a devastating loss after a fatal shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade. On Wednesday afternoon, following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory, at least one person was killed and 21 others injured, including many children, in a mass shooting. Local police have […]
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Men’s Hockey Wins OT Thriller
In a thrilling showdown on the ice, the Cortland Red Dragons emerged victorious in a nail-biting overtime battle against the Oswego Lakers, securing their spot in the postseason playoffs. The game ended with a score of 2-1 in favor of Cortland, marking an exhilarating conclusion to their regular season. With this crucial win, the Red […]
Poor Things: Last Year’s Weirdest, and Best Movie
Yorgos Lanthimos is no stranger to the odd. Between the disturbing Killing of a Sacred Deer and the absurdity of The Lobster, his films always have an air of oddness to them. Being a film industry veteran, he is a master of the craft. Nowhere is that more apparent with his new movie, Poor Things. […]
Microaggressions- Small, but a Big Deal
This past Wednesday, February 7th, SUNY Cortland held an informational session on microaggressions as part of the Wellness Wednesdays series. This was held in the Student Life Center lobby and was facilitated by Lauren Herman Scagnelli ’12, M ’14, a health educator and Katrina Hodge, the assistant director of multicultural life and diversity. The aim […]
SUNY Cortland Club Softball is Eager to Start Spring Season
The SUNY Cortland Club Softball season is underway as the team continues to grow its chemistry and integrate new players into the family. The team held their first tryout on Saturday Jan. 27 following a second tryout date on Monday Jan 29. The team had a talented group of prospective players attend. “I’m looking forward […]
SUNY Cortland Men’s Basketball: Season to Date
As the SUNY Cortland Men’s Basketball team reaches the midway point of their season, the Red Dragons find themselves amid a competitive campaign, boasting a record of 9-10 overall and holding their ground with a .500 winning percentage in conference play. The team’s journey thus far has been characterized by a blend of triumphs and […]
Cortland Baseball Prepares for Spring
After having made their NCAA Division-III record 30th straight tournament appearance but falling short of a championship last season, the SUNY Cortland baseball team looks to have an even stronger 2024. Beginning their regular season in Salisbury, Maryland on February 16th, the Red Dragons have some tough matchups coming up. The preparations began right away, […]
SUNY Cortland is Saved Thanks to Punxsutawney Phil
On February 2, Punxsutawney Phil declared an early spring as he did not see his shadow. Thankfully, Groundhogs Day came in time for the Red Dragons. Amid the frigid temperatures in Cortland, New York this winter, there was a main water break in Old Main, an education building at SUNY Cortland. At 6:16 am […]
2024 Oscar Nominations – HUGE Surprises and Snubs
The 2024 Oscar Nominations were announced last week, and with the 96th Academy Awards just around the corner, some of the nominations caused major backlash in certain categories and surprises in others. From the year’s biggest blockbusters to smaller foreign films, this article will look at all the surprises and snubs in this year’s Academy Award […]
Underdogs to Champions: Cortland Claims Historic Victory in Stagg Bowl
The Red Dragons Football team secured victory over North Central in the 50th Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl, clinching the Division Three National Championship for the first time in school history. Junior quarterback Zac Boyes received The Stagg Bowl’s Most Outstanding Player award after accounting for 473 of Cortland’s 503 total yards to lead the Red […]