Halloween is a highly anticipated holiday for college students. It’s a time when creativity and fun are celebrated, and it provides a break from the stress of classes and exams. Whether you’re a freshman experiencing your first college Halloween or a senior looking to make the most of your last one, this ultimate guide will […]
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Campus Title IX Incidents
There have been several Title IX incidents on the SUNY Cortland campus since students arrived for the fall semester. What is Title IX? The Title IX office states, “Title IX provides federal civil rights that prohibit sex discrimination in education programs and activities including, but not limited to: “No person in the United States shall, on the basis […]
Barbie: A Pink Phenomenon
This past summer, audiences were treated to Greta Gerwig’s extremely meta (and very pink) film ‘Barbie’. With the help of it’s astounding 150-million-dollar marketing budget, Barbie easily became the summer’s biggest hit, becoming the highest grossing film of 2023 thus far. The movie was a hit with both audiences and critics, but what makes a […]
Historic Victory: Cortland Women’s Soccer First-Ever Win Against Misericordia University, 2-1
The Cortland women’s soccer team secured a 2-1 victory against 15th nationally ranked Misericordia University for the first time in history. The Red Dragons boast a record of 4-2-1 while the Cougars dropped to 4-3 after the non-conference match at Holloway Field Wednesday evening. Senior Liz Allen scored her first goal of the season on […]
Study Abroad this Winter or Spring!
Students have until October 1st to apply to study abroad this Winter or Spring. About the Study Abroad Program The International Programs department allows students to learn and understand cultures across the globe with the help and support of the office. The Office of International Programs addresses the College’s mission to, instill within students … […]
New Era Begins: Lelan Rogers takes over as Head Coach for SUNY Cortland Men’s Lacrosse
After an incredible 17-season journey at SUNY Cortland, the time has come for Steve Beville to pass the torch. That torch is being passed to none other than the Cortland legend himself, Lelan Rogers. Picture this: Cortland Men’s Lacrosse, fresh from their thrilling 2023 season, boasting a record of thirteen wins and five losses. Yet, […]
How to Kick Off the Semester with a Positive Attitude
As we get back into the school year grind, we may notice a shift in our attitudes. Good or bad, it’s important to recognize. The harsh realization of our workloads may kick in and have a negative effect on some students. Keep reading for some tips that can help you shift your attitude when it […]
Student Project Gives Left Over School Supplies Back to the Community
At the end of every school year many students are burnt out and ready to leave ASAP. As a result, it’s common for students to throw away perfectly usable things like refrigerators, furniture, bedding, etc. This can be seen through the giant dumpsters parked outside many of the residence halls. Many don’t know this, but […]
A Career of Greatness
A walk-on kicker turned All-American linebacker details his Red Dragon coaching experience. As a Cortland football recruit in 2017, Dylan Dubuque received the news that he was being cut from the roster in the spring of his freshman season. Freshmen are often given the most opportunity to grow because of their prominence in age. This […]
New Confidence and Found Identity; SGA President Joseph Mascetta
You may know him as the Student Government Associations Chief Financial Officer, an active member of WSUC-FM, and in the last few weeks a running candidate for SGA President. Newly elected SGA President Joseph Mascetta gives us an insight into what his time at SGA has been like. Fighting obstacles to find his passion, himself, and […]