Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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Vol. 64 Issue 3
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11 a.m. - Promotions and Giveaways – College Café, Auburn Campus 3 p.m. – Live performances by SOMA students – M157, Auburn Campus Featuring: Jake Daniels/Ed Vivenzio/ Jarrett Swazey
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National College Radio Day October 4
More than 60 students attend BATSU Japanese Game Show By John Exner, associate editor
Cayuga Records Album Release Party October 11 5:30 p.m. – Auburn Public Theater Featuring Cayuga Records’ New Artists: Play Dirty, William White, Frank the Tank
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CCC students were witness to intense comedy as four competitors hilariously battled each other in The Batsu Japanese Game Show. The fun event, sponsored by the Student Activities Board (SAB), rolled into Auburn Monday, September 25th with a repeat performance on the Fulton Campus on Wednesday, September 27th. In this event, four contenders compete in intense comedic games and get the crowd involved in watching closely every detail along the way. This event included electric shocks, paint balls, a giant egg smashing chicken, and other kinds of funny objects/ costumes for the competitors to showcase. Hannah Abrams, SAB President, was pleased to report that there were more than 60 students at the Auburn campus event. She said they all seemed to have a great time. Vice President of SAB, Mindy Smalley, mentioned that she noticed students taking out their phones and live streaming the event. Dakota Bush, the Secretary of SAB, mentioned that it would be great to invite the Batsu team back for another show. Hannah and Mindy agreed. The Batsu Team joked around and talked with students after the show as well, and seemed open to coming back.
The SAB leadership mentioned that their next event coming up is Harmonic Bass on October 5th, 2017 in the Bisgrove theatre from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. The leadership of SAB say they are very pleased with their events so far this year. They feel their hard work seems to be appreciated by the reaction of the students.
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LATTIMORE DIRECTOR WORKING TO RESOLVE STUDENT CONCERNS By Richard Ducayne, associate editor AUBURN— This week, the editorial staff of The Collegian contacted Lattimore Hall director James Auringer to talk about issues that students brought to The Collegian’s attention and what Lattimore Hall was doing to resolve these. One of the students’ chief complaints about the complex is that the Internet is horrible. Regarding the Internet, Auringer admitted there is a problem with the Internet at Lattimore. “It (the Internet) stinks and I get it...The students in this building have not held back their frustrations with the WiFi. It’s the lifeblood of these students and I get that, I know that,”Auringer explained. Auringer said Lattimore Hall’s Internet provider is the company, Turnkey Technologies, which, Auringer explained, is a third party company from Verizon. “...we have continually tried to address this with Turnkey and we put in new equipment, we’ve added bandwidth to the building and now we are working on speed,” said the Director. “They’re (Turnkey Technologies) coming out soon so we can figure out how exactly we can give every student the same (Internet) speed.” Regarding complaints from many students saying that Lattimore Hall smells like marijuana and the noise levels in the complex are disruptive for studying, The Lattimore Hall Director assured that things were under control.
Some Cayuga Community College students reside at Lattimore in Downtown Auburn.
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“Everything that gets reported to us, also gets reported to campus safety and then we take it to the Auburn Police Department... We’ve had some issues already and we’ve been in contact with campus safety.” When asked whether or not they have kicked people for using or possessing illegal drugs this semester, Auringer simply replied “No, not yet.” “Both the security guards, myself included, we will actively walk around and knock on doors...We’ve had some issues already and we’ve been in contact with campus safety.” The application system, according to Auringer is getting revamped soon under new ownership from WCCB Holdings. Auringer announced Lattimore Hall’s CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO
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