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STAFF HONORED BY INVITATION TO WASHINGTON, DC THE GOAL: KEEPING COLLEGE RADIO ALIVE
Students Autumn Brewer (left) and Chianna Boatman (right) along with CCC instructional assistant Jeff Szczesniak (center right) pose with FCC Chairperson Ajit Varadaraj Pai.
By Chianna Boatman, staff writer
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Volunteers at Cayuga Cupboard, the Auburn Campus’ student food pantry, say they could really use some support in food and personal care item donations. If you are out and about this week here are some items that would be useful in the Cupboard: Milk Cream Cheese Eggs Butter Lunchmeat Pasta Cheese Apples Yogurt Oranges Bread Shampoo/Conditioner Juice Body wash/soap Meal kits (just add meat kits) Peanut Butter and jelly Cup of noodle soups Bananas Bagels Deodorant Feminine hygiene products Toothpaste/Toothbrushes
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CAYUGABRIEFS The Library is excited to announce some of our most recent database subscriptions, which enhance our print collections. As always, our databases are free and available to all students and staff on the CCC Library web site. If you are off campus, simply enter your Cayuga ID and password to access the complete content.
Vol. 65 Issue 4
CCC’s Cayuga Records celebrated the release of two new albums by singer-songwriters Jarrett Swasey (right) and Erica Perwitz (left). The artists are with Brian Thomas (middle).
PERFECT LAUNCH By Brian Gloskey, staff writer There was standing room only at last week’s Cayuga Records’ Premier Party at Auburn Public Theater. The big bash celebrated the release of Cayuga Records’ two new albums by singer-songwriters Jarrett and Erica Perwitz. Cayuga Records is a program run by Cayuga Community College to give media students a chance to gain experience in the music business. Swasey, a CCC alum still taking courses at the college, describes his music as pop/funk. His new album is titled “Dreamcatcher.” Swasey performed two of his original songs captivating the audience. At the end of his performance, he thanked the many people CONTINUED BACK PAGE
National College Radio Day is Friday, October 5th. On this day, 400 colleges across the United States unite by celebrating the freedom of the medium. CCC’s student radio station, WDWN, is marking the day earlier in the week on October 3rd with promotions and give-aways in the Student Café on the Auburn campus. This year six schools were given the honor of having the opportunity to meet the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Cayuga Community College was one of the six schools. In 2012, Ajit Varadaraj Pai, was the first Indian-American to be appointed to the office by former President Barack Obama. Pai served five terms. Pai was reappointed to the office by President Donald Trump to serve an additional five years last January. Leading the Cayuga Community College delegation was Jeff Szczesniak, instructional assistant and CCC’s student radio station,WDWN 89 FM, program director. Szczesniak and the team of students who staff the radio station were selected and recognized for their outstanding work and involvement with their college radio station. Szczesniak was allowed to bring two students with him to Washington, D.C. to meet the FCC Chairman. He selected sophomores Chianna Boatman of Syracuse and Autumn Brewer of Hamilton. “I chose the students for this trip based on attitude, work ethic, and how they would represent the college and also their career interest,” said Szczesniak. Both students are majoring in media production. The trio from CCC and the college radio staff and students from the five other colleges met with FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. Then they all participated in a question and answer session with the FCC Chairman. The session addressed important issues like net neutrality and why is college radio so important. “One thing that I learned was radio unites people. It brings them emergency news. It lets them sing in a car together or come together for College Radio Day like we did,” said Brewer. Both Boatman and Brewer say they developed a new admiration for FCC Chairman Pai. They both felt it was a wonderful learning experience. They say they found the FCC Chairman to be very genuine and people friendly. “It was very surprising when he walked into the conference room. He was very welcoming with a warm smile and a firm handshake,” said Boatman. “I thought he was well-spoken, prepared, and energetic,” Brewer said.
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