As Graduation nears, many seniors are having mixed feelings about their years of college ending. Seniors begin to experience depression. As they prepare to graduate from college, it is getting to them. They are remembering the fun days and the friends they created. Saying farewell to the place they have called home for four years […]
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Changes to the Swimming SUNYAC Conference
Say goodbye to Geneseo and Brockport swimming and diving teams as they leave the Division 3 SUNYAC conference. Next year there will be some major changes in the SUNYAC swim world. Many people and teams benefit from these changes as Geneseo is the biggest and fastest rival of all teams. For the past several years […]
The Battle for Fall Semester Schedules
The spring semester ends again. Scheduling for the fall semester is on everyone’s minds. For many students, the process can want to try to score concert tickets on Ticketmaster – you are eagerly eyeing the seat count, hoping to score the perfect lineup of classes. But just like with concerts, the competition can be tough […]
Student Loan Forgiveness
I am sure every current college student or former student has heard about President Biden’s student loan forgiveness. In this generation, student loan debt has impacted hundreds of thousands of students all over the world struggling to make ends meet because of college debt. Now this is not just debt, where it is so easy […]
The Bird Returns: Blackbird Film Festival!
Written by Anna Corbo and Cecile Lessard Calling all film makers, lovers, and enthusiasts – Blackbird Film Festival is returning to Cortland! From Thursday, April 11th to Sunday, April 14th, the annual festival will return. 103 films will be screened across 15 different screening blocks, located at Brown Auditorium. All of the screenings and events […]
Take Back The Night Event
The take back the night event will be held at Corey Union on Wednesday, April 24th from 2:00 pm to 9:00 pm both virtually and in-person, to raise awareness on sexual violence as well as to support survivors on their journey to healing. SAFER (students active for ending rape), a student run club with a […]
SUNY Cortland Hellenic Society
The Hellenic Society provides a welcoming environment for the celebration of Hellenism and the Eastern Orthodox religion. It serves as a gathering place where people of Greek and non-Greek backgrounds can unite to partake in cultural events as well as connect. While Hellenism has an extensive history, The National Hellenic Museum encapsulates it as, “…rooted […]
Cortland Student’s Excited for Solar Eclipse
Upstate New York is gearing up for a celestial showstopper on Monday, April 8th, with the arrival of the 2024 Solar Eclipse. As the moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, casting its shadow across the region, locals are preparing to witness a remarkable event that promises to captivate and inspire viewers. The last […]
Cortland’s Eclipse Experience: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity
Get ready to witness a rare astronomical event in Cortland, New York! The first total eclipse over New York in 99 years will take place on Monday, April 8th across the United States, Mexico, and Canada between 2:08 to 4:30 p.m. According to NASA, a total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon lines up perfectly […]
NYC Residents Struggle with Soaring Food Prices
A.J. Przystawski New York City, a place often synonymous with abundance, is facing a hidden crisis: food insecurity on the rise. While the city boasts a vibrant culinary scene and over 5,000 grocery stores, a growing number of residents are struggling to put enough food on the table due to skyrocketing prices. Recent polls paint […]