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Fatal Shooting at Kansas City Chiefs Victory Parade

Cecile Lessard · February 19, 2024

What was an epic celebration for Kansas City has become a devastating loss after a fatal shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade.  On Wednesday afternoon, following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory, at least one person was killed and 21 others injured, including many children, in a mass shooting. Local police have […]

CSTV: Photoshoot by Day, Broadcast by Night 

Leah Masi · February 19, 2024

The Cortland State Television Station (CSTV) is working with different mediums in the new year, as members take their skill set to the next level.  CSTV is comprised of several majors on campus, prominently Communication Studies and Media Production. The club has been working on a broad range of projects since the beginning of the spring […]

SUNY Cortland Scores Big with Super Bowl Viewing Parties

Julia Strobel · February 14, 2024

This year’s Super Bowl is certainly one to remember, with the San Francisco 49ers facing off against the Kansas City Chiefs. Anticipation has reached a peak as the Kansas City Chiefs have gained tons of notoriety. Between their amazing track record, winning last year’s Super Bowl, and Travis Kelce’s blossoming relationship with Taylor Swift, it […]

Microaggressions- Small, but a Big Deal

David Alexander · February 12, 2024

This past Wednesday, February 7th, SUNY Cortland held an informational session on microaggressions as part of the Wellness Wednesdays series. This was held in the Student Life Center lobby and was facilitated by Lauren Herman Scagnelli ’12, M ’14, a health educator and Katrina Hodge, the assistant director of multicultural life and diversity. The aim […]

Black History Month Panel

Anna Corbo · February 12, 2024

On Tuesday, February 13 from 12:30 pm to 2:00 pm at Old Main Colloquium, a black history month panel discussion will be held. Panelists will discuss the black woman superhero complex, elaborating on their personal experiences and opinions on the strong black women narrative. What is Black Woman Superhero Complex? The black woman superhero complex […]

SUNY Cortland’s Career Services and Post-Graduation Career Readiness 

Leah Putkowski · February 12, 2024

The Career Services department at SUNY Cortland is a key part of the school’s plan to help students find good jobs after they graduate. Career Services at SUNY Cortland is committed to making sure that graduates are ready for the tough job market of today. They do this by offering a wide range of tools, […]

Students Return Back to School

Alexia Zois · February 12, 2024

As we are entering our third week of being back in school, student’s schedules are finalized. After weeks of relaxation, getting back into the swing of things may be overwhelming for some. Adjusting to early morning classes, homework, and extracurricular activities takes some time. How are Student’s Adjusting after Being Back from Break? Sophomore, Delani […]

Experiencing Study Abroad

Alexia Zois · February 11, 2024

Studying abroad is an opportunity for students to learn in a whole new way. You will be able to grow personally by experiencing different cultures and seeing the world from different perspectives. Why Study Abroad? Studying abroad is impressive on a resume. It demonstrates to potential employers that you are adventurous and open to new […]

SUNY Cortland is Saved Thanks to Punxsutawney Phil  

Leah Masi · February 5, 2024

On February 2, Punxsutawney Phil declared an early spring as he did not see his shadow. Thankfully, Groundhogs Day came in time for the Red Dragons.  Amid the frigid temperatures in Cortland, New York this winter, there was a main water break in Old Main, an education building at SUNY Cortland.   At 6:16 am […]

Invasive Species Grant

Leah Putkowski · February 5, 2024

On Tuesday, January 30th, SUNY Cortland announced that the university was selected for a $98,630 New York state grant to fund research on invasive worm species that are altering soil ecosystems. Heading this immense effort are Laura Eierman and Andrea Dávalos, distinguished Associate Professors in the Biological Sciences Department, and Annise Dobson, a postdoctoral researcher at […]

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