During the month of May, Cortland officials are inviting city residents to grow out their lawns without risk of a citation next month. In December of 2022, Cortland Common Council held a meeting where members unanimously voted to approve the “No Mow May” initiative. What is “No Mow May” The City of Cortland describes “No […]
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Are Students Excited for Spring Fling?
The Student Activities Board (SAB) is hosting their annual Spring Fling on April 29th, 2023. The Spring Fling concert will be taking place April 29th at 7pm in the SUNY Cortland Park Center ice arena. The concert will be neon and glow theme. Leading up to this concert, SAB has planned a whole week of […]
Trump Expected to be Arraigned Tuesday in New York City.
Read on to hear about the developments in Trumps criminal charges
New Meal Plan Structure Approved for Fall 2023
On Friday, March 24th, a campus wide email was sent out about the new meal plan changes made for next semester. SUNY Cortland Auxiliary Services listened to student feedback on a survey sent out and created an on-campus meal plan that has an increase in dining dollars, a new addition called meal exchanges and resident […]
Cortland School Bus Slips into Ditch
Tuesday, March 28, at 7:15 am a Cortland County school bus, slipped off road into a ditch on Route 215 between Bennie Rd. and Starr Rd, on its way to school. The bus holding 22 Jr. and Sr. High students at the time. Students were transported to the junior-senior high school and evaluated by the […]
Why is Former President Donald Trump in Legal Trouble?
Read on for some insight into the challenges that former President Trump is facing.
Tornado Devastates Mississippi
On Friday, March 24 a deadly Tornado ran rampant through Mississippi and CBS news has confirmed that 26 lives were lost and dozens of others were injured. Sunday, March 26th, the Biden Administration released an emergency statement/declaration for Mississippi which will make federal funding available in four counties where the Tornado hit the hardest. Along […]
10th Annual Polar Plunge in Ithaca
Saturday March 25th, 2023, was the 10th annual polar plunge in Ithaca. The Polar Plunge was created to fundraise for Special Olympics New York. Special Olympics New York is all about comparative sports. They have athletes, coaches and individuals who support each other and love to stay active. This provides opportunities for individuals with intellectual […]
The Cortland College Foundation raises $30.5 million to support students
The Campaign for Cortland- All in Building on Success the Cortland College Foundation had raised $30.5 million from 13,426 donors. In 2018, SUNY Cortland started to raise over $25 million for over five years to help support students and key universities’ priorities. These funds will support five critical goals: strengthening student access and success; enriching […]
Warming Ocean Waters Could Cause Major Issues
By: Sadie Urtz As we are all painfully aware, the health and well being of our planet has been spiralling downward. From climate change to the Willow Project, we have seen our planet take beating after beating, and not enough people care to protect it. Recently, a new threat due to climate change has scientists […]