March 18, 2021 Cody’s Column: When (and when not) to go to Cancun By Cody Fitzgerald Campus News We’ve all been there. The state that you were elected to represent is going through a natural disaster and…
March 16, 2021 SUNY Mascot Madness returns Rip Van Winkle, mascot for Columbia-Greene Community College (pictured), returns to competition on Tuesday, March 16 to defend his SUNY Mascot Madness title. Rip…
March 12, 2021 COVER STORY: College in the post-Covid era By John DeSpagna Campus News Change. This is a word this is a constant in business and society. As we have made our way…
March 12, 2021 Online psychic fair, Red Cross training, via MVCC The Mohawk Valley Community College Cultural Series will host virtual events during March. There will be a “Psychic Fair with Virtual Tarot Card Readers”…
March 12, 2021 C-GCC celebrates Women’s History Month Photo Caption: Maude Adams was a prominent American theater actress from the late1880s to the 1920s. With her Catskills home in Tannersville serving as…
March 11, 2021 Editorial: Community Colleges need to be at least 50% in-person for the fall By Darren Johnson Campus News K-12 schools have proven that we can have “an abundance of caution” but operate in-person. So why are community…
March 11, 2021 Nassau Community College radio station takes top honors WHPC 90.3 FM – the voice of Nassau Community College (NCC), has been honored with seven national awards at the 2021 Intercollegiate Broadcasting System…
March 8, 2021 What is the Pre-Law major, exactly? By Darren Johnson Campus News A little known fact is I do have an undergraduate degree in Pre-Law. The degree I usually tout is…
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March 5, 2021 $1 fee would expand SUNY-wide student gov’t Senator Robert Jackson, a SUNY New Paltz alumnus and prominent champion of education and higher education, introduced legislation to create a $1 fee to…
March 5, 2021 Getting funked up — revisiting Parliament-Funkadelic By John Frechette Campus News With February being Black History Month, it made sense to shine the spotlight on one of the most influential…
March 5, 2021 Education is a science, and an art By Kaylee Johnson Campus News In college, education majors are handed textbooks written by doctors with snobbish last names and handbooks endless field terminology….
March 2, 2021 CUNY supports students with autism during pandemic Autism Spectrum Disorder can be baffling to educators, but CUNY has established itself as a leader in educating autistic college students by providing cutting-edge…
March 1, 2021 Rockland has an array of March and April events Pictured: Frances Pratt. Rockland Community College has an exciting schedule planned for March and April in celebration of Women’s History Month along with Irish…
February 23, 2021 Chancellor announces SUNY sports to return in a month State University of New York Chancellor Jim Malatras (pictured with SUNY Oswego athletes) announced today that the State University of New York Athletic Conference…