A.J. Przystawski On Friday, April 26th, 2024, a violent tornado ripped through the suburban town of Elkhorn, Nebraska, leaving a path of destruction and a shaken community in its wake. Preliminary reports classify the tornado as an EF-3, capable of producing winds exceeding 165 miles per hour. While thankfully there were no fatalities, the tornado […]
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In Loving Memory Of Lauren Kate Costanzo
Lauren Kate Costanzo, passed away at home surrounded by her family on April 16, 2024 after a year and a half long battle with Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG). Lauren was studying to become an ESL teacher at SUNY Cortland when she was diagnosed. She was also a proud member of the Sigma Delta Tau […]
Riley Gaines Brings ‘Reclaim Feminism’ to SUNY Cortland
This past Friday, Riley Gaines, a former SEC athlete turned public figure, hosted the ‘Reclaim Feminism Campus Tour’. The event, put on by the SUNY Cortland Chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) and the Riley Gaines Center, was met with varying opinions from attendees. The event was organized by the TPUSA student chapter at SUNY […]
Kenny Macumber Awarded the A.K.A Master’s Scholar Award
On March 31st, 2024, Kenny Macumber, a fourth-semester grad student of SUNY Cortland’s exercise science program, was recognized by the American Kinesiology Association for his “commitment to promoting and enhancing kinesiology as a unified field of study and to advancing its many applications.” He was awarded as a Master’s Scholar for his extensive research in […]
Alec Baldwin on Trial for Fatal Shooting
In 2021, on-set actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot an employee on set. This employee was cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, and she was sadly killed in the incident. Alec Baldwin, who was the lead in this film, also incidentally wounded the director, Joel Souza. Are there protocols in place to prevent similar incidents from happening? Are there […]
The Rise of Remote Learning
In today’s world, things are changing fast, especially when it comes to how students learn. It seems like everyone is talking about remote learning these days. From logging into virtual classrooms to watching videos for class, technology is shaking up how we do school, and we are loving it. One big reason why remote learning […]
What’s Going on with COM: Preview into the New and Improved Additions at SUNY Cortland
The State University of New York at Cortland will soon be home to the $27 million project to renovate the Communication and Media Studies department (@cortlandcms). By January 2026, the Red Dragons will welcome even more film enthusiasts and media lovers alike. Opinions from current COM students at SUNY Cortland “I have worked in both the CSTV […]
Graduation In 27 Days
As Graduation nears, many seniors are having mixed feelings about their years of college ending. Seniors begin to experience depression. As they prepare to graduate from college, it is getting to them. They are remembering the fun days and the friends they created. Saying farewell to the place they have called home for four years […]
Changes to the Swimming SUNYAC Conference
Say goodbye to Geneseo and Brockport swimming and diving teams as they leave the Division 3 SUNYAC conference. Next year there will be some major changes in the SUNYAC swim world. Many people and teams benefit from these changes as Geneseo is the biggest and fastest rival of all teams. For the past several years […]
The Battle for Fall Semester Schedules
The spring semester ends again. Scheduling for the fall semester is on everyone’s minds. For many students, the process can want to try to score concert tickets on Ticketmaster – you are eagerly eyeing the seat count, hoping to score the perfect lineup of classes. But just like with concerts, the competition can be tough […]