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Must Have Items to Bring Back After Thanksgiving Break

Mackenzie Letizia · November 28, 2022

When attending their first year at a college upstate, most freshmen know how brutal the winters can actually be. The wind and sometimes below 0 temperatures can make the walk to classes less than desirable.   Bringing clothing items that will keep you warm throughout the cold months could be the difference between attending class and […]

Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Dominates the Box Office Thanksgiving Weekend

Lyndsey Murray · November 27, 2022

It’s impossible to replace the irreplaceable Chadwick Boseman, but that was Ryan Coogler’s task as the director of the biggest Marvel film of the year. Now in its third weekend since release, Disney/Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is having no trouble staying above the competition at the box office this past Thanksgiving weekend. After bringing […]

Hochul beats Zeldin to be New York’s first elected female governor

Courtney Cincebox · November 15, 2022

As the first female governor of New York, Democrat Kathy Hochul has been elected to a full term after defeating Republican Congressman Lee Zeldin. As ballots were still being tallied and Hochul’s advantage against Republican Rep. Lee Zeldin was narrowing, she approached the stage at her jam-packed downtown Manhattan watch party at 11:30 p.m. “You […]

The Twitter Tussle

Amelia Abbott · November 14, 2022

Twitter was recently purchased by Elon Musk on October, 27, 2022. This deal started when he began buying shares of the social media platform in January 2022 and quickly became the company’s largest shareholder by April. Musk invested some of his own Tesla stock, causing him to go into debt and ultimately this could lead […]

Historic Birth Of “Miracle” Twin Asian Elephants at Syracuse Zoo

Lyndsey Murray · November 14, 2022

The Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse, New York has made history. The Zoo announced on October 24th that Asian elephants Mali and Doc became proud parents to twin boys.  Twin elephants are extremely rare, and they make up only 1% of elephant births worldwide. Due to the rarity of twins, no one suspected that Mali […]

The Annual Cortaca Jug Game Will Take Place This Saturday, November 12th at Yankee Stadium

Courtney Cincebox · November 7, 2022

The Ithaca College Bombers and the SUNY Cortland Red Dragons have had a football rivalry since their first match-up in 1930, lasting for over a century. The annual Cortland-Ithaca football game, nicknamed “the largest little game in the nation” by Sports Illustrated, has been a Cortland tradition for more than 50 years and one of […]

The 2022 Cortaca Challenge

Mackenzie Letizia · November 7, 2022

Each year around Cortaca Jug time, SUNY Cortland and Ithaca College host the Cortaca Challenge. The 63rd Cortaca jug game will be held at Yankee Stadium this year, which is a huge deal for both schools. To keep the rivalry going, both schools wanted to give students, alumni, and parents the opportunity to join in […]

Cortaca

Amelia Abbott · November 6, 2022

As we know, November 12th is the one and only football game between Cortland and Ithaca College, known as Cortaca. The game will be held at Yankee Stadium at 1pm and a live broadcast by YES Network. The YES network is allowing this game to be available for non-subscribers, and will also be streaming through […]

Are you Struggling with your Mental Health?

liyah.lopez · November 1, 2022

At the last student government meeting there were a handful of important events discussed as well as additions to Cortland. This meeting took place before fall break, Tuesday October 11th. Below are all the important things discussed.  Posting Flyers in the Library  One important thing to note for anyone who wants to put flyers up […]

Do you Believe in Ghosts? Check out Cortland’s Historic 1890 House

Lyndsey Murray · October 23, 2022

The Halloween season is in full swing here at SUNY Cortland. If you’re looking for the spookiest haunted attraction, you should look no further than 37 Tompkins Street, where the 1890 House Museum is rumored to be one of the most haunted places in Cortland, New York. Built in 1890, the home belonged to the […]

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