10 5 2021 CAYUGA COLLEGIAN VOLUME 68 ISSUE 4

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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

Collegian cayugacollegian@gmail.com

VOL. 68 ISSUE 4 OCTOBER 5, 2021

CAYUGABRIEFS

EMERGENCY LIFE SAVING DRUG BOXES TO BE POSTED ON CAMPUSES

HELP WANTED: STAGE MANAGER Have you ever wanted to be in total control? That nothing happens

without your say-so? Do you want to be that person who everyone looks up to with awe and wonderment? Well, that is what Harlequin Productions, the College Drama group needs! They rehearse daily in the afternoons, with performances at the end of October. No experience needed, you will be trained by the best! If you are interested in getting involved contact Bob Frame — framer@cayuga-cc. edu. Office phone: 315-294- 8640. Harlequin Productions is also looking for operators of the lighting and sound systems for the upcoming stage production.

THE DRUG, NARCAN, IS ADMINISTERED WHEN A PATIENT OVERDOSES ON OPIATES

By Caitlyn Major, Editor-in-chief Cayuga is participating in a Columbia University study looking at opiate abuse amon students on college campuses. Cayuga’s Dr. Jerimy Blowers is spearheading the effort and as a result Narcan, a

NEW BASEBALL COACH NAMED After two seasons as an assistant coach for Cayuga Community College Spartans Baseball, John Rizzo is stepping in as the growing program’s new head coach.

Caitlyn Major PODCASTING PAIR JOINS CAYUGA BYTES

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Cayuga students, Rob Prezi and Ethan Abelcore love to talk about sports. They are the hosts of the podcast “The Yard.” Prezi and Abelcore are going to bring their sports talk to the YouTube Channel show, CAYUGA BYTES, recording their first episode Wednesday, October 6th. Students can join in the discussion on CAYUGA BYTES by joining their ZOOM recording session at 4:30 PM on most Wednesdays. The ZOOM ID NUMBER 899 6977 5480. You can find their podcast at Soundcloud.com/theyard.

life-saving drug that is to be administered in case of an opioid overdose, will be put inside of emergency boxes that will be strategically placed on both the Auburn and Fulton campuses. While Blowers says there haven’t been any overdoses at Cayuga campuses in the past, it happens in the community every single day. These boxes have the potential to save someone’s life.

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PHOTO BORROWED FROM CCC WEBSITE

CAYUGA STUDENT GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION NAMES SLATE OF NEW OFFICERS THE OFFICERS ARE: Alaina Bates — President Corey O’Connor — Vice President Grace Wiseman — Secretary Kyle Weisman — Student Trustee

SPARTANS LOSE HOME MATCH TO CANNONEERS

CAYUGA BYTES

RECORDING TIME MOVED TO 4:30 PM ON WEDNESDAYS The independent student media production called Cayuga Bytes is a fun way for students to share information creating watchable content shared on the Cayuga Bytes YouTube Channel. All students majoring in any area of study are invited to join the production.

ZOOM ID NUMBER

899 6977 5480

JOIN US ON WEDNESDAYS AT 4:30 PM!

A competitive outing wasn’t enough for Cayuga Community College Spartans Volleyball to pick up their first win of the season Wednesday against Jefferson Community College. Despite a strong showing in their second home match of the season, the Spartans fell in three sets 25-13, 25-15 and 25-20 to the Cannoneers. The loss leaves Cayuga 0-4 on the season. Cayuga Coach Kaitlin Byrnes said the Spartans played well and praised the team’s competitiveness, particularly in the close third set. “Our defense was huge today. We really played scrappy, had some good serves in each set,” she said. “We just need to get better at putting the ball away. We volleyed well with them, but we just couldn’t finish points.” The Spartans kept the first two sets close early but ultimately couldn’t keep pace with the Cannoneers. Knotted at 6 in the first

set, the Cannoneers took control and built a 10-point lead before closing the set at 25-13. The Spartans led 5-3 early in the second set, but the Cannoneers used several multi-point runs for the 25-15 win. In the third set, the teams traded volKatie Byrnes leys and points evenly Head Women’s before the Cannoneers Volleyball Coach scored the final five points for the 25-20 win. Chayanne Okonewski led Cayuga with five kills, two blocks and seven digs, and Paige Lane had four kills and three digs. Cassie Nolte had three kills and four digs, Marrin Owens had four digs, and Allison Payne and Autumn Kelley each finished with three digs. The team’s next home contest is Saturday, October 9th at 11 A.M in Spartan Hall on the Auburn campus.

In addition to Health Services having these boxes on hand, the boxes will be placed in various locations around the buildings. On the Auburn campus, these boxes will be placed in the second floor bathroom of the main building, the second floor of the technology building, and near the first floor Library. In Fulton, they will be placed in bathrooms on both the first and second levels. There will also be a box at the Childcare Center off-campus, as well as in Lattimore Hall. Dr. Blowers is encouraging anyone who wishes to have a box at another location to contact him. Dr. Blowers also says that he would be happy to provide training for the use of Narcan, for any students or faculty upon request. He says it’s simple to use, and could potentially provide someone with the second chance at life that they deserve. Overdoses are time sensitive, so every second counts. If you see someone that you believe is overdosing, it’s best to call out to them to let them know that you are there. Next, take the Narcan out of the box and simply spray it up their nose. Once you’ve done this, call 911 immediately and wait CONTINUED PAGE TWO

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