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Student Outlook on SUNY Cortland’s Parking Changes

Special Contribution to the Dragon Chronicle · March 25, 2024

By: Branden Riley and Juniper Lasky Recent changes to SUNY Cortland’s parking policies have left half of its residents further away from their cars, a mile away in some scenarios. Students now realize it is one of the things the school made life very difficult. At the beginning of 2023 Fall, SUNY Cortland made new […]

Upcoming Open House April 6th, 2024  

Leah Putkowski · March 22, 2024

As a bright example of excellent education in Central New York, SUNY Cortland is getting ready for the Open House event that is set to happen on April 6th, 2024, with great excitement. Therefore, this event is a way for potential students and their families to find out more about the many opportunities that are available […]

Three SUNY Cortland Students Earn SUNY Chancellor’s Awards  

Leah Putkowski · March 21, 2024

The Chancellor’s Awards, which are given to students who have done exceptionally well in school and are committed to reaching the top standards, have been given to three students from SUNY Cortland. Katie Hoitt, Abbey Hunt, and Annabella Nilon have all made names for themselves in their different fields of study, all exhibiting great examples […]

Turning Point USA Chapter Officially Recognized at SUNY Cortland 

Cecile Lessard · March 18, 2024

SUNY Cortland’s Student Government Association (SGA) granted official recognition to a chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA) as a campus club at 8 p.m., Monday, March 4. This decision, which was made the night before the biweekly SGA senate meeting of March 5, was a reversal from the denial of recognition by student senators last […]

Governor Hochul Draws Criticism for Proposed Public School Funding Cuts in New York State

Michael Kopetic · March 15, 2024

New York State Governor Kathy Hochul has unveiled plans to cut funding for public schools in her latest budget proposal. The decision, which comes as a shock in the middle of an economic inequality crisis, has raised fears about the potential impact on students and the quality of education statewide. The governor’s plan includes about $35 […]

Women’s History Month Discussion: Representation in Sociology

Julia Strobel · March 14, 2024

SUNY Cortland students and faculty convened in the Old Main Colloquium for a thought-provoking discussion addressing the underrepresentation of women in sociology. Under the guidance of Lily Liang, an assistant professor in the Sociology/Anthropology Department, along with student researchers Emily Fedrizzi, Madison Hanford, and Thomas Ellison, the session explored the historical trends of marginalizing women […]

SUNY Cortland’s 2024’s ‘We Heart Cortland Week’ was held from February 12th to February 16th.  

Leah Putkowski · March 6, 2024

The event was organized by the Student Alumni Association (SAA), in collaboration with The Cortland Fund and Alumni Engagement, and is known as “We Heart Cortland Week.” Students, alumni, and friends are invited to take part in a variety of events that celebrate the spirit of SUNY Cortland as part of this event, which is meant to recognize […]

SUNY Cortland is One of the Nation’s Best Schools for Outdoor Experiences 

Leah Putkowski · March 4, 2024

SUNY Cortland is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the United States when it comes to outdoor experiences. The university provides students with an exceptional combination of academic brilliance with unmatched access to outdoor recreational options. While pursuing their academic goals, students at SUNY Cortland can participate in a broad […]

Birthday at BRU, Cheers to You TTL! 

Leah Masi · March 4, 2024

BRU 64 hosted musician and singer-songwriter Taylor Thomas Lane on March 1 as he celebrated turning 20 years old. The performance resulted in a substantial turnout from community members and students alike. The energy was “electric” in the cozy environment of the upscale coffee lounge.  Lane has been performing since May of last year and ever since, […]

Study Abroad Deadlines Have Been Extended 

Devyn Ciaffone · March 4, 2024

Studying abroad is popular and very beneficial for several reasons. Students at SUNY Cortland have an array of opportunities for them! Interested in studying abroad this summer, but didn’t submit an application by the March 1 deadline? The following program deadlines have been extended!     •    Costa Rica: Summer: Universidad Veritas (Extended to March 20) […]

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