OUR DUCKS ARE IN A ROW AND HIDDEN ON BOTH CAMPUSES! MEET THE FIRST WINNING
DUCK
HUNTERS!!!
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THE FULTON WRITING GROUP MEETS WEDS at 11 AM in F216 on the following dates: 10/9, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/13, and 11/20.
CCC students: you’re invited to write a Tale of Terror by participating in the 2019 Horror Scrolls writing contest. You must be Cayuga Community College student to enter. Entries are due by 9 A.M. on Wednesday, October 23rd. A panel of students will review and judge the entries. All submissions are subject to distribution and publication. Prizes for first and second place will be awarded. “We’re accepting all quality writing with a horror theme--be it poetry, prose, or lyrics. The only rules are that the work must be at most, a single page long, and that plagiarists will be disqualified,” stated the contest flyer. Entries may be submitted in person to Professor Bower or by email: BowerR@ cayuga-cc.edu. The contest is sponsored by CCC’s SOMA (School of Media & the Arts).
CHANGES IN CAYUGA’S FINANCIAL AID STAFF “Hi!! My name is Michelle Clark. I am a second year nursing student from Baldwinsville, NY!”
FIRST COLLEGIAN DUCKS ARE FOUND CLEAR YOUR CALENDAR
DON’T FORGET TO ATTEND AUBURN & FULTON ACTIVITIES FAIRS WED, OCT. 2
MORE COLLEGIAN DUCKS ARE HIDDEN ON BOTH CAMPUSES The Cayuga Collegian is hiding yellow rubber duckies around campus. If you find one, take a ‘selfie’ with the duck and email the photo to cayugacollegian@gmail.com. In the email include your name, hometown, degree program, and year of study.
College radio station, WDWN, will celebrate COLLEGE RADIO DAY at the College Activities Fair from 11 AM to noon.
AUBURN CAMPUS TRANSFER FAIR IS WED. OCTOBER 9th
If you email the ‘selfie’ with the required information, you will receive instructions on how to collect your prize! The ‘selfies’ received will be published in the next issue!*
TO ATTEND HARLEQUIN’S NEXT PRODUCTION CCC’S Harlequin Productions presents “Around the Table” later this month in the Ida Bisgrove Theater on the Auburn campus. The performances are Thursday through Saturday, October 24 to 26 and October 31 to November 2, starting at 7:30 P.M.
*ONE PRIZE PER DUCK; ONE WIN PER PERSON
“My name is Brittany Kulas. I am from Moravia, New York. I am in my third semester/second year of the Business Administration A.A.S. degree program. The guy in the picture with me is Jason Marquez, from Throop, New York. He is in the same year and degree program.”
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October 1, 2019
YOU’RE INVITED TO SPIN A TALE OF TERROR THIS HALLOWEEN
CAYUGABRIEFS
Marie Nellenback has been named Acting Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer. Marie has been with the College for 12 years as the Director of Business Services/Comptroller, is a CPA and holds a Master’s Degree in Management from Keuka College. Before arriving at Cayuga, she was the Treasurer of the City of Auburn for 15 years. As part of the reorganization of the department, Jacqueline Caputa and Kelly Albrecht have been appointed Acting Assistant Chief Financial Officers.
Vol. 66 Issue 3
Sadly, the enormous tree which was growing in the hallway between the Main and Tech buildings is still missing this fall. In the spring, the tree suddenly disappeared with no explanation.
CCC Auburn campus on a recent Tuesday morning at 9:15 A.M. Where is everyone?
Students Aiden Crandall and Nathan McKay are getting ready to put everything they’re learning in Professor Mary G. Merritt’s Broadcast Journalism class (Telcom 212) into motion as they prepare to begin production on an original show they plan to live stream on a regular schedule during the semester.
THE OFFICIAL STUDENT-RUN NEWSPAPER OF CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE