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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) […]

SUNY Cortland Counseling Center

Devyn Ciaffone · March 1, 2024

The Counseling Center at Cortland is a specially designed facility that offers vital assistance and direction for mental health. The Counseling Center provides a variety of programs to help people manage their emotional well-being in a world where life’s complexities might occasionally become too much to handle. The Goal of Cortland Counseling Center Cortland’s Counseling […]

Unlocking Opportunities: Juniors and Seniors Invited to Join Multicultural Alumni Council

Devyn Ciaffone · February 29, 2024

Excitement fills the air as we hit the halfway mark of the Spring 2024 semester!  Lorraine Lopez-Janove, Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer, sent out an email to all students regarding the Multicultural Alumni Council. This opportunity brings an exclusive invitation that could significantly shape a student’s professional journey.  What is the Multicultural Alumni Council? “The MAC […]

Largest Wildfire Recorded in Texas History has Firefighters Working Restlessly to Tame the Flames

Anna Corbo · February 29, 2024

Monday, February 26th, the ruthless “Smokehouse Creek Fire” ignited. As of Thursday, February 29th, the fire scorched just over one million acres of land, with only 3% contained. The inferno consumed houses, ranches, and livestock. Its massive size has made it the largest fire in Texas history and the second largest in U.S. history. “This […]

Turning Point USA Takes Legal Action Against SUNY Cortland Over Campus Access Denial

Cecile Lessard · February 29, 2024

Turning Point USA initiated legal action against SUNY Cortland following the denial of an official chapter’s presence on campus. On February 22, 2024, Turning Point USA filed a federal lawsuit against school officials and the student government association after an official chapter of the organization was denied a place on campus last semester.  The TPUSA […]

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