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Semester’s Final Stretch: Tips for Success in Finals Week 

Leah Putkowski · November 27, 2023

As the end of the semester approaches, students find themselves in the throes of final exams, projects, and the last push to finish strong. The culmination of a semester’s worth of hard work and dedication, finals week can be both challenging and rewarding. To help you navigate this critical period with confidence and success, here […]

Cortland Men’s Soccer Advances Past Case Western Reserve, Secures Spot in NCAA Sweet 16

Ava Bongiorno · November 13, 2023

The nationally sixth-ranked Cortland Men’s soccer team advances to the third round of the NCAA Div. III Tournament after an exciting match against Case Western Reserve. The Red Dragons led the game 2-0 in the 2nd half, but the Spartans came back to end regular time at one a piece. The Red Dragons clinched victory […]

Powering Up Your College Life: The SUNY Cortland Student Life Center

Darian Rettagliata · November 13, 2023

Ready to make the most of your college days? Look no further than the Student Life Center at SUNY Cortland! This isn’t just a gym; it’s where the campus buzzes with energy and excitement. Let’s dive into why this place is your go-to for a fun, active, and balanced college life.  The Student Life Center […]

SUNY Cortland’s Upcoming Open House  

Leah Putkowski · November 7, 2023

Friday, November 10th, 2023   SUNY Cortland is hosting another fall open house on November 11th, 2023. Prospective undergraduate students can visit and learn more about the campus. Attending SUNY Cortland’s Open House is a great way to explore the campus and get a feel for the university!  Benefits of attending an Open House It is […]

A Memorable Weekend for Red Dragon Athletics

Jenna Kreider · November 6, 2023

In a thrilling display of athletic excellence, this past Saturday was a monumental day for Cortland sports, as they claimed multiple conference championships. Saturday in Cortland was a day of sports success and celebration. The football team secured their third consecutive Empire 8 championship, along with SUNYAC championships from women’s and men’s soccer teams, and […]

5 Tips to Beat the Winter Blues

Olivia Vangelov · October 30, 2023

Seasonal Affective Disorder is a form of seasonal depression that primarily affects people during the fall and winter months when there’s less daylight. About 5% of US adults are affected by SAD and around 20% have a mild form of it, known as the winter blues. Since it is starting to get colder here in […]

Cortland Dominates Oswego to Secure Top Seed in SUNYAC

Ava Bongiorno · October 29, 2023

The Cortland women’s soccer team clinched the top seed in the upcoming SUNYAC playoffs with a 3-0 victory at Oswego last Saturday afternoon. At home in the semifinals on Wednesday, Nov. 1, the Red Dragons are poised to face the winner of the New Paltz and Oswego first-round matchup. The Red Dragons end their conference […]

Take Back the Night

Anna Corbo · October 24, 2023

Wednesday, October 25th, SUNY Cortland is holding a Take Back the Night march. At 7:00 p.m. students, faculty, and staff will gather at the steps of Corey Union and begin the march. About Take Back the Night “Take Back The Night’s global mission as a charitable 501(c)(3) Foundation is to end all forms of sexual […]

So, What is Cortaca?

Olivia Vangelov · October 24, 2023

Are you new to SUNY Cortland? Whether you are an incoming freshman or a transfer student, you may be wondering what this Cortaca Jug everyone talks about is. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about Cortaca! The Cortaca Jug is an annual college football game played between the Red Dragons of […]

2023 Annual Student Leadership Retreat at Raquette Lake

Youenn ROLLIN · October 10, 2023

Last week-end was the annual Leadership Retreat at Raquette Lake, an occasion for 18 students to learn about the role and qualities of a good leader. Nine students from the Student Government Association were also there to participate and ensure everything ran smoothly. Mary Kate Morris, Taylor Lynch, and Justin Neretich were there to manage […]

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