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Vol. 65 Issue 6
October 16, 2018
CAYUGABRIEFS WEAR PURPLE ON OCTOBER 17TH The Criminal Justice Club students are having a “Get Your Purple On!” day to spread awareness about domestic violence. The students will be walking around campus and If you do to have purple on, they will give you your very own purple party beads to “get your purple on!” Everyone wearing purple is invited to be in a group picture so wear your purple that day!
SOMA STUDENT TALENT SHOWCASE OCT. 24TH SOMA students will perform music, poetry, fiction and non-fiction readings, and theatricalperformances. SOMA Art students will be presenting their work. This is a fun event. Stop by and support our wonderfully creative SOMA students. Refreshments provided. The begins at 3 P.M. in the College Café on the Auburn campus.
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AUBURN CAMPUS PERFORMANCES: OCTOBER 25 - 27 and Nov. 1- 3
Cayuga Community College will have a home field for most of their sports teams beginning January 1, 2019. A proposal less than six months in the making, was approved by the Auburn City Council last Thursday night. The City of Auburn agreed unanimously to spend $3 million dollars via a bond to replace the grass in Falcon Park with an all-purpose turf. New LED lighting will also be installed, thanks to a $252,000 grant to the city from the office of State Senator John DeFrancisco. The agreement was previously approved by the College’s Board of Trustees. CCC’s new baseball teaam will hold their inaugural season home games there in the spring. CCC’s softball, soccer, and lacrosse teams will now have their home games at Falcon Park.
By Autumn Brewer, staff writer This year Harlequin Productions is proud to present The Room, a series of six one-act plays. These six one-act plays all take place in one room. The shows will be preformed Octber 25, 26, 27 and Novmber 1, 2, and 3rd in The Black Box Theater on the Auburn campus. The six shows are: Scripted: A story of a couple with a script of their whole day before them. Performers Autumn Brewer, in her second year at CCC, and Thomas Norris, in his first year at CCC make up the cast. The Night Before: A saucy tale of Christmas eve, where we find out who has been naughty and if anyone has been nice. The performers are second year student Kaylee Boise, first yeaar student Adam Birtwell and Sophomore Theodore Brill. Idle Fancy: This is a hopeful tale of a woman asking her husband if they can be in love. This one-act play features Sophomore Marissa Sorber and Sam Hodges. Fortune Teller: When grieved with unanswered questions, a worried husband brings his skeptical wife to find out the future and some about the past. Starring Freshman Carmen Liberatore, Marissa Sorber and Sophomore Jack Hall. LA 8 A.M. : A couple’s life is narrated and we find that not all num-
Sophomore Autumn Brewer and Freshman Thomas Norris rehearse a scene from the one-act play, Scripted. bers are known to us. Played by Kaylee Boise, Sam Hodges, Freshman Ariel White nd Sophomore Tristan Nolan. Foreclosure: In a house that’s ready to be moved out, a disheartened woman tells the story of how everything went wrong. Autumn Brewer, Thomas Norris, Carmen Liberatore, Jack Hall and Theodore Brill fill out the cast. Harlequin Production is proud to bring these plays to life Octber 25, 26, 27 and Novmber 1, 2, and 3rd. Cayuga Community College’s award-winning director and the head of theater services at the college is the director of all six acts. Frame, the director of Harlequin Productions, has been directing plays since 1975. He began directing theatrical productions at CCC since 1984. So, come out and support these actors in a night of wonderful performances.
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