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“Exploring Creativity: The Importance of Engaging in Hobbies and Activities for Student’s Personal Growth”

Darian Rettagliata · June 1, 2023

As a student, it’s crucial to balance academics with leisure time to avoid burning out. Engaging in hobbies and activities is an excellent way to promote creativity and personal growth. So, why not try something productive during those weeks when you have some free time to sit back and relax? Creative hobbies and activities not […]

How To Maximize your Time in The Summer

Shea Edelman · May 29, 2023

With summer around the corner, it means it’s time to turn off the college mode switch and occupy yourself for three whole months. As (almost) stress-free summer is, we still need to find things to do to occupy ourselves and keep our brains flowing. Before you know it, you’ll be back at school again with […]

America’s Favorite Journalist

David Barrett · May 11, 2023

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Erin Andrews, born on May 4, 1978, in Lewiston, Maine, is an accomplished sports journalist and television personality. She has made a significant impact in the field of sports broadcasting, establishing herself as a prominent figure in the industry. With her charisma, knowledge, and relentless work ethic, Andrews has become a well-respected name in the […]

BlackBird Film Festival 2023 – Time to Escape

Jean-Andre Sassine · May 8, 2023

The 2023 Edition of the BlackBird film festival occurred on April 28-May 1 at the SUNY Cortland campus. Almost 1000 short films were submitted to the festival, and 97 were accepted into the three-day event.  The short films were shown in blocks, with a similar overarching theme.  The film block titled ‘Time to Escape’ had […]

‘Don’t Forget About Me’ Shines at Blackbird Film Festival

Max Barr · May 3, 2023

In this slice-of-life documentary, filmmaker Nick Criscitello captures college dropout Dan Hoover reflecting on his time at school and his relationship with art. My favorite film of the weekend, a part of the ‘Rising Stars’ segment at the Blackbird Film Festival, filmmaker Nick Criscitello delivered a hard-hitting mockumentary that perfectly portrayed the struggles of young […]

Post Graduation and Ways to Ensure Success

Matthew McGrade · May 1, 2023

As the academic year draws to a close, many college seniors are preparing for life after graduation. While this can be an exciting time, it can also be a bit overwhelming. Here are some helpful tips to help prepare for post-graduation life: Create a plan: Start by identifying your goals and what you want to […]

Looking Back on The Stone Lounge

Jolie Grayson · May 1, 2023

As we are nearing the end of the year, let’s look back at one memorial place with a sad ending. The Stone Lounge. This bar was a favorite night spot amongst most, including myself. On Wednesday’s, they had the infamous 2fers special where many did not want to miss. This bar was busy Wednesday’s through […]

Nine Tips To Help You When Moving Out Of Your Dorms

danielle.murphy02 · April 28, 2023

As the year is quickly coming to an end that calls for move out day. It’s going to be hot and not fun but if you stay organized and follow these 10 tips it won’t be so bad. The first tip would be to sort everything into groups. Some items you might not even want […]

Disconnect to Reconnect: The Benefits of Unplugging

Darian Rettagliata · April 27, 2023

As a college student, you may feel like you are always connected to the digital world. Between social media, emails, and online coursework, it can be challenging to step away from your devices. However, taking a digital detox can provide a range of benefits that can improve your mental health and overall well-being. Research has […]

How to Work Towards a Better Future

Madison Riedl · April 26, 2023

Sometimes once we feel like we’ve hit our success in life, we choose to give up and stop pushing ourselves. Although this may seem like an easy route to take with less challenges to have to overcome, it’s important to always push yourself even after you have committed a lot of success. If you’re always […]

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