The Big Event returned on April 23rd! This amazing event focuses on cleaning up and taking care of the community that we call home! Many different groups and clubs participating in the events. From greek organizations to our Dragon Chronicle it takes a village and everyone came together. If your interested in getting involved with […]
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Cortland Graduates, Their Experiences And Facts You Should Know
Graduating from college can have a profound impact on a person’s life, opening doors to new opportunities and shaping their future in countless ways. For many graduates, the biggest impact of earning a degree is increased job prospects and earning potential. According to a recent report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, individuals with a […]
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 […]
Why Did I Graduate Early
By Sadie Urtz In highschool, I completed my two year associate’s degree along with my regular highschool degree so, when I came into college, I was already a junior. Now I am a 19-year old senior and I’d like to share my opinion on graduating early. I thought for the longest time (all of highschool) […]
How New York Tackles The Waste Crisis
New York State is suffering from a solid waste and recycling crisis. Costs of recycling municipalities and taxpayers have skyrocketed, and recycling rates have declined. Further destroying our environment and negatively impacting our health. Plastic Waste The EPR Bills have been introduced in both the New York State Senate and Assembly to help resolve the […]
The Return of The Big Event
After a three-year COVID-19 interruption, The Big Event, a student-led project that works all year to bring students, faculty, staff, and alumni together for one full day of community service returned on Sunday, April 23rd. SUNY Cortland students, faculty, and staff spent their day cleaning and helping the community. These student groups include athletic teams such […]
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. […]
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 […]
Bud Light Controversy Explained
By Sadie Urtz Recently, Bud Light sent a handful of beer cans to a transgender influencer via PR, and people are not happy. The influencer, Dylan Mulvaney, posted a video advertising the beer, speaking on celebrating march madness. One of the cans featured a picture of Dylan’s face. It was a video meant to promote […]
Do you know about Career Services drop-in hours?
SUNY Cortland Career Services Office has many resources for current students and Alumni. This is an office full of Career help, it focuses on much more than just student employment help and paperwork. A huge resource for students is the office’s drop-in hours. What are drop-in hours? Do students know about the resources offered? What are […]