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 […]
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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 […]
Cortland Soaks Up Early Taste of Summer with Warm Weather
Cortland and the rest of Central New York has been basking in warm weather for the past week, with temperatures reaching into the 70s °F and blue skies as far as the eye can see. However, residents of the area should be prepared for a change in the weather pattern over the next few days. […]
Cortland Baseball’s Top 5 Hitters (So Far)
To say the Cortland Baseball team has been on fire is an understatement. The Red Dragons are currently sitting atop a 17-game winning streak and are undefeated in conference play. “We got guys who can hit, I guess it just took us a bit to wake up,” said sophomore second baseman, Kyle Novak. […]
SUNY Cortland Students Talk About the Importance of Sustainability
Sustainability has become a growing issue of concern for young people. Gen Z and Millennials are the first generations to list the environment and climate change among their top three issues. I n the future we can expect this concern to rise as there becomes less room for ignorance and as more people begin to […]
Intern for the Blackbird Film Festival
The annual Blackbird Film Festival is giving out three credits to Fall 2023 interns. The festival team is looking for individuals to join as Film Judges. Filmmakers and enthusiasts attend the festival each year, experiencing the inside of creative minds and the uniqueness of each individual. What is the Blackbird Film Festival The Blackbird Film […]
Jobs On Campus: Helpful or Stressful?
The experience of working on campus can vary depending on individual circumstances and preferences, so it’s difficult to make a blanket statement about whether it is helpful or stressful. Many students have to work to support themselves through college, and having a job on campus can make it easier for them to cover their expenses. […]
Weather is Impacting the Mood of Students
Have you noticed that as soon as we have a few days of nice weather, we are bound to have the next few days accompanied by terrible weather. The sun can be shining, and the weather can be warm enough to only wear a sweatshirt to class. Then you wake up the next day with […]