SPARTANS BATTLE IN REGION III CHAMPIONSHIP THEY LOSE TO #1 GENESEE 3-0 READ ABOUT THEIR SEMI-FINAL WIN ON PAGE THREE
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CCC FOOD PANTRY OPENS
By Autumn Brewer, contributing writer
The Cayuga Community College Student Food Pantry officially opened Friday, October 27th on the Auburn Campus. Faculty Student Association Executive Director Toni M. Giannettino says the regular hours of operation will be M,W,F 8:30-10:30am and T,Th 2:304:30pm. The pantry is located at the bottom of the stairs near the café. You can help by spreading the word and making a food donation.
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LAST CHANCE TO SEE CCC PLAY MUSEUM LOVERS
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It’s been a late start, but upcoming is a new episode of the Collegian Report. The Collegian Report is a video series tied in with the newspaper. While not exactly news-based, it’s an inside look at student life. The series is run by Gabby Rizzo and Co-Producer Gavin Ellis. Many of the sketches are offbeat and humorous, like “Gavin’s Corner” and “Today in History.” Students of any major are welcome to help either be in the videos or do post-production work. If interested, contact Gabby or Gavin. Episodes of the Collegian Report can be found on our YouTube page, The Cayuga Collegian.
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Anthony Fethers, Autumn Brewer, and Julian Sofranko on stage during a performance of Harlequin Productions’ Museum Lovers. MORE PHOTOS BACK PAGE
KLOCK & BELL NAMED TO 2017 ALL-MSAC VOLLEYBALL TEAM Emily Klock (JordanElbridge, NY) and Gabby Bell (Syracuse, NY) were named to the 2017 All-Mid State Athletic Conference team. Klock played a prominent role up front for the Lady Spartans all season...leading the team in blocks and kills. Bell led the team in digs and was defensive standout for Cayuga. Congratulations to both student-athletes for their well-deserved recognition!
Theater is alive and well at Cayuga Community College. The college’s Harlequin Productions is proudly getting ready for their second weekend of performances the World Premiere play, Museum Lovers. The play is an original play by William Ivor Fowkes. Chloe, played by Hannah Abrams, is a partially deaf woman who meets Max, played by Brandon Phelps, a man with short leg syndrome. Throughout the play, their relationship progresses with many twists and turns. Along the way, the audience gets a fresh perspective on Art and through the experiences of other characters, they learn to appreciate not only Art, but what is happening in their own lives. Lead character Hannah Abrams says it is a challenge to play a character with a disability. “It’s hard always being aware the entire show you have a disability,” explained Hannah Abrams. “I like that I am the first person to be playing Chloe.” Abrams says she is very excited for the play and can’t wait to take the stage for each performance. Directing is CCC Professor Bob Frame. He has directed plays at Cayuga since 1984 and has been involved in theater his whole life. “It’s a fun play and the I thought the kids could relate to it,” explained Frame on his choice of material. The show continues this week, November 2,3,4 at 8 p.m. in the Irene Bisgrove Theater at CCC on the Auburn campus. Admission is $2 for students and $7 general admission. So if you are free one of those nights come out and see how alive theater really is at Cayuga.
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