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VOL. 67 ISSUE 7 OCTOBER 27, 2020
CAYUGABRIEFS
CCC CHILD CARE PROGRAMS EXPAND
ON-CAMPUS POOL COVID-19 TESTING STILL ALL NEGATIVE
By Michael Perry, associate editor The Cayuga Child Care Center is thriving, as they have now opened a second location this fall to help local districts and families! The second location will be located at the Auburn Campus for Cayuga, which is where the Child Care Center was previously located until they moved to Wall Street in the fall of 2019. This will help the community significantly given the ongoing child care shortage.
This week a total of 245 individuals participated in surveillance testing at both Cayuga Community College campuses, and no positive results were identified. After four weeks of testing on both campuses, we have administered 960 tests without a positive COVID-19 result. Thank you for your commitment to our health and safety measures. Please continue following our health protocols, including the proper usage of face masks and social distancing. —Cathy J. Dotterer, Ed.D. Dean of Students
Michael Perry ASSOCIATE EDITOR
[On Octobr 20th], we were notified that a student who attends class on our Auburn Campus tested positive for COVID-19. The student, who has been placed in isolation by the County Health Department, was last on campus Friday, October 16. The College and the Health Department are supporting the student at this time, and are also coordinating contact tracing. You will be contacted directly by the Health Department if you were in contact with the student. Our campus operations will continue in their current format, andwe will provide additional information as it becomes available. —Dr. Brian Durant CCC President
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AUBURN CAMPUS STUDENT TESTS POSITIVE FOR COVID
BROADCAST JOURNALISM STUDENTS PRACTICE PERFORMING ON CAMERA
Students in Professor Mary Merritt’s Broadcast Journalism class (TELCOM 212) went into the television studio on the Auburn campus recently to practice what they’ve learned about presenting news on camera while reading a script for broadcast from a teleprompter. The students are still able to gain hands-on experience in television production with the proper social distancing and protective gear. ABOVE: Pat Mahunik and Jenna Fields work in production control while Mike Perry reads the teleprompter in the studio. LEFT: Jenna Fields and Josh Hart.
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“We realize that chlldcare is a huge hurdle for working families when school is not in session every day, and we wanted to do everything we could to help families during this difficult time,” said Child Care Center Director Amanda Gould. She also noted that there are appropriate health procedures in place to safely open the second location to more students. Both locations will follow extensive health and safety measures to protect chlldren, families, and staff. Temperature screenings are conducted upon entry of either facility, and only students with temperatures less than 100 degrees are allowed to enter. No parents are allowed to enter either facility. The Center on Wall Street will offer programming for children ages six weeks to fiveyears-old. They have three infant classrooms, two toddler classrooms, two classrooms for three-year-olds and two classrooms for Universal Pre-Kindergarten students. Hours of operation for the Wall Street location are 6:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. The Child Care Service located at Cayuga’s Auburn Campus has four classrooms for students ranging from kindergarten through Seventh grade. Instructional components will be provided to help with students distance learning needs. Hours of operation will be from 7 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. For more information about the Child Care Center or to contact them about enrolling your child, visit https;//www.cayuga-cc.edu/students/childcare/ or call 315-294-8603.
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CAYUGA COLLEGIAN STAFF EARNS FIRST PLACE AWARD IN NATIONAL CONTEST
The 2019-20 staff of Cayuga Community College’s only student-run newspaper, The Cayuga Collegian, earned first place in an annual national newspaper competition run by American Scholastic Press Association. Their first place certificate finally arrived in the mail. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jenna Fields, Michael Perry, Marc Baan, Pat Mahunik and Josh Hart. Newspapers are judged by journalism professors from across the nation, earning points for creativity, content coverage, photography, and writing.The student staffs of The Cayuga Collegian for more than 18 years have earned either a first or second place award in this competition. Last year, The Cayuga Collegian was the only newspaper of its school size to win a first place prize.
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