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Vol. 65 Issue 5
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MEET THE NEW STUDENT ENGAGEMENT COORDINATOR The college has appointed Elizabeth F. Goldschein (Liz) as the new Student Engagement Coordinator who will be working with clubs, and activities at both campuses. She previously held positions at Syracuse University and Onondaga Community College. She will maintain offices at the Auburn (M132B) and Fulton campus (F107) .
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— Excerpt from a campus-wide email issued by Executive Assistant to the President and Secretary to the Board of Trustees Pam Heleen from CCC President Dr. Brian Durant on Wednesday, October 3rd. “I am pleased to announce that our Board of Trustees approved an agreement this afternoon with the City of Auburn related to the use and renovation of Falcon Park, allowing Falcon Park to be the home for Cayuga’s intercollegiate sports teams. The Auburn City Council is presenting the agreement at its meeting Thursday night and is expected to vote on the agreement next week.” Published reports indicate that the City of Auburn will borrow a $3 million bond to finance renovations to update the sports facility. The college’s rental fees to use the park will help the City of Auburn pay off the debt.
NEW CCC BASEBALL TEAM GETTING READY TO TAKE FIELD FOR SPRING INAUGURAL SEASON By Kaitlyn Diego, associate editor and sports editor Although there is still some time before our spring season kicks off, why not get excited about our sports now?! CCC’s baseball team
is new, improved, and working hard to have an amazing season. Head Coach TJ Gamba says improvement will come with teaching the players good habits, teaching them the cognitive side of the game, and ultimately executing all aspects of the game itself. “Even though this sport seems like something to easy to learn and play, it is not. It takes not only the physical abilities, but the dedication, motivation, and mindset that you as a player can succeed in this game.” said Gamba. Our baseball team is lucky enough to be able to play on a well known park in he community, Falcon Park. Coach Gamba says the boys are excited to have this privilege to not only play on the field, but to practice here as well. Rain has put a kink in their pre-season games, but CCC pitcher, Dave Wilson of Ancaster, Ontario, during the coach says that will not stop the team from working a recent exhibition game at Falcon Park in Auburn.
hard, and getting better everyday! The spring will be here before we know it! Coach says more students athletes will be joining them in January. He says that this is not only a very competitive game, but a great educational experience for all the student athletes, too. Head Baseball Coach Gamba played Coach TJ Gamba collegiately for Ithaca College and was drafted by the Indians’ organization in 1986. He played professionally for three years. He later coached the Ithaca Bombers as an assistant for three seasons. Gamba was inducted into the Bomber Hall of Fame in 2009. The season kicks off on March 17th with a double header away against CCBC Catonsville Cardinals. The team’s first home game as of now will be April 2nd, at Falcon Park, starting at 4 p.m. facing Columbia-Greene Community College! Don’t forget to go out, have some fun, and show your support!
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The Criminal Justice Club students are having a “Get Your Purple On!” day to spread awareness about domestic violence. The students will be walking around campus and If you do to have purple on, they will give you your very own purple party beads to “get your purple on!” Everyone wearing purple is invited to be in a group picture so wear your purple that day!
If approved by the Auburn City Council this week, Cayuga Community College’s intercollegiate sports teams will have a new ‘home’ field during games. The facility is expected to have renovations done in time for CCC’s inaugural baseball season in 2019. CCC’s other teams, including softball, men’s and women’s soccer, along with a possible reboot of the college’s men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, will play their home games here.
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WEAR PURPLE ON OCTOBER 17TH
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By Kaitlyn Diego, associate editor Friday afternoon, an email was sent out to students and staff concerning outages that were faced. MyCayuga and Backboard were down for around 35 to 40 minutes Friday morning. This outage was due to a hardware failure. This caused a SUNY wide outage for everyone. However, it is said that this was a one time outage, and is not expected to happen again! For more questions, concerns, or details, feel free to contact Director of Distance Learning, Brandon Davis- Shannon.
October 9, 2018