By Emma Morgan, Chelsey Weber, Patrick Moloney, Arianna Jordan, Michael Bologna, and Aidan Powers Parking isn’t something that most would be concerned about. However, as a college student at SUNY Cortland, this is a big concern. Student Concerns According to the SUNY Cortland website, there are a total of 19 staff lots. However, there are […]
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Upcoming Short Story Contest
If you like writing and are interested in an opportunity to have your work read by a distinguished published author, then this is for you! The English Department’s Distinguished Voices in LIterature presents a short story contest judged by Raul Palma, author of In This World of Ultraviolet Light and A Haunting in Hialeah Gardens. […]
Cortland Recognized as One of the Nation’s Top ‘Disability-Friendly’ Schools
SUNY Cortland has proudly secured its place among the nation’s top ‘disability-friendly’ schools, earning recognition for its commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment. The university’s dedication to creating a campus where students of all abilities can thrive has positioned it as a leader in providing comprehensive resources and accommodations for individuals with disabilities. […]
Ensuring a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving for Your Furry Friends: Expert Advice on Dog-Friendly Foods
As Thanksgiving approaches, families across the United States are gearing up for a day of feasting and gratitude. While the aroma of a Thanksgiving meal can be enticing for both humans and pets alike, it’s crucial to remember that not all holiday dishes are safe for our four-legged friends. In a recent article published on […]
Three SUNY Cortland Students Aid nearby Off-Campus Fire
On November 18th, 2023, a distressing incident unfolded on Clayton Avenue in Cortland, NY as a house caught fire. In a quick response, three SUNY Cortland students residing nearby were among the first to aid two families who escaped the fire. The fire took place at 37 Clayton Avenue and caused severe damage to the homes […]
NYPIRG Building Student Power
Students still have the opportunity to register for a chance to take part in a spring internship the following year, NYPIRG would like to let them know. Student Benefits This is a three credit opportunity for students. NYPIRG is the largest student directed nonpartisan nonprofit in New York State. When joining NYPIRG the organization wants […]
Possible Government Shutdown days before the Busiest Holiday Season
Before a record number of three million people are expected to be traveling during the busiest holiday season of the year, the Transportation Security Administration better known as the TSA, might be in trouble. Days before a record number of passengers are expected at U.S. airports, Transportation Security Administration officers and air traffic controllers across […]
Get Your Senior Portraits This Week
Attention Seniors: it’s time for senior portraits! As the fall semester comes to an end, upcoming graduates are preparing to commemorate their educational journey in a timeless tradition: senior portraits. These snapshots capture more than just your good looks—they capture this transitional period that marks the end of an era and the onset of new […]
Sleep Science Advocates Push for Later School Start Times to Benefit Teenagers
In recent years, scientific research has underscored the critical importance of sleep for teenagers’ physical and mental well-being. A plethora of studies, including one highlighted in a recent NPR report, titled “Science Says Teens Need More Sleep, So Why Is It So Hard to Start School Later?” have urged educational institutions to reconsider early start […]
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
Thursday, November 23rd marks the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Thanksgiving morning from 8:30 a.m. to noon live in NYC on CBS, the celebration begins. With 126 spectacles, Macy’s plans to create a spectacular start to Thanksgiving day. The Beginning Philadelphia The idea of a store-sponsored Thanksgiving parade did not begin with Macy’s but with […]