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Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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Vol. 61 Issue 3

October 14, 2014

CAYUGABRIEFS

Get involved with Divergent Nation There is a new club trying to come together at CCC. It is called Divergent Nation. Founder, CCC freshman Malcolm Huey says the club will embrace Malcolm Huey and applaud what makes each of us different. He explains the club’s goals and objectives to Collegian associate editor Caleb Slater. See the story on page 4.

#9th ranked CCC Men’s Soccer team on a roll FULL SPARTAN SPORTS COVERAGE ON PAGE THREE

Getting to know CCC President Dr. DeCinque

Wear purple Oct.15th

PHOTO BY LOUISE WILSON

The Cayuga Collegian’s new editor-in-chief, Kelsey McLean, sat down with CCC Interim President, Dr. Gregory DeCinque, for an interview recently. Read her report on page 2.

CCC Men’s Soccer Standout Davison Named Region III Athlete-of-the-Week Congratulations to CCC’s Men’s Soccer player Chris Davison of New Castle, England for being voted Region III Athlete-of-theweek. “Chris has been instrumental in Cayuga’s success Chris Davison this season, but more so this week, when he had 2 assists and two goals against Erie Community College in a 6-0 win for the Spartans,” said CCC Athletic Director Pete Liddell

Members of CCC’s Criminal Justice Club decorate the lawn of the Auburn campus with purple pinwheels to promote Domestic Violence Awareness Month By Kelsey McLean, editor-in-chief There are a lot of monthly holidays on October, it seems. Breast Cancer Awareness month, LGBT History month, National Pizza Month... but one that is often forgotten, and painfully so, is Domestic Violence month. The Criminal Justice would like nothing more than to change that, and they’re making that change today, educating people one purple

pinwheel at a time. Or, well, more like one hundred pinwheels or so at a time. The pinwheels, which stand on proud display on the campus front lawn, were custom commissioned by the boat load to spread awareness about the monthly observance. And it is a very, very serious observance. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, nearly 20 people per minute are victims of physical violence of some sort or other, and more than 20,000 calls are placed to domestic violence hotlines across the nation. One in three women and one in four men have reported experiencing some form of violence from a partner in their life time. That’s 1/3rd and 1/4ths, respectively. With odds like that, they could be someone you know. A friend, family member, maybe even yourself. If you want to show your support, the CJ club is organizing a ‘Purple Day’ photo shoot at 11 AM, October 15th on the quad in front of the library, and that’s only the start of what they have planned. Let’s

THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE 1-800-799-7233 http://www.thehotline.org/ The National Domestic Violence Hotline is always open, 24/7 and is always willing to listen. If you don’t feel comfortable or safe aving an open conversation, they have a live chat you can use instead, which will link you to a counselor immediately. All calls and chats are completely confidential. “ show that we care, that we haven’t forgotten, and paint the school purple on October 15th. It’s the least we can do. And if you yourself have ever, or find yourself still in, a physically or emotionally abusive relationship, know that there are always people there to help. You are not alone.

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