11-6-12 Cayuga Collegian Vol. 61 Issue 6

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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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By Alec Rider Co-Editor-in-chief

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The construction site at the former World Trade Center in lower Manhattan is overrun with storm surge water as Superstorm Sandy hits land last week.

A ConEd power substation explodes during the height of the storm.

The storm surge flooded neighborhoods, displacing families.

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Congratulations to 37 students from the Auburn campus that have been named as Who’s Who Among American Universities and Colleges for 2013. The CCC students are: Lacy Amidon Cassandra Beaulieu Amy Boyes Melissa Caple Dyllon Chapman Francesca Considine Dylan Deaman Philip Decicca Ashley Decker Michelle DelFavero Patrick DeSantis Paul Drake Tom Droppa Katie Dunn Catherine Fanning Brittany Gauthier Earl Heath Heather Heins Michael Hooper Rebecca Johnson Rebecca Keeler Jesse Malone Erin McLoughlin Joseph Mungo Eric Nans Powers Powers Aaron Quinn Christi Quinn Erin Reed Jacob Rusinko Ashlee Saret Emily Sherman Aaron Stiles Alex Tabone Matthew Weinerth Benjamin Caleb Williams Brandon Williams

The East Coast including New York City and New Jersey take a direct hit

High winds fueled a fire that swept through and destroyed homes in Breezy Point, Queens.

The Superstorm known as Sandy tore through the East Coast between Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning and annihilated coastal New Jersey, New York’s five boroughs and parts of Connecticut. When this publication went to press, more than 100 lives were lost, 41 in New York City alone, in what has proved to be the most destructive Hurricane to strike the United States since Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, leaving millions without power. It’s projected to cause 50 billion dollars in damages. New York and New Jersey took all the necessary precautions, including calling for mass evacuations. It just wasn’t enough. Officials say either people didn’t listen or they thought they could ride it out. In New Jersey, 50 feet of Atlantic City’s famed Boardwalk was completely demolished. Half the city of Hoboken was left flooded. At least 14 were killed in the state. A massive fire, fueled by the heavy winds, destroyed more than 130 homes in Breezy Point, Queens. The overflowing water from the nearby East River blasted through low lying areas in Manhattan including Battery Park, the World Trade Center sites and Tribeca. The East Village was also badly damaged, leading to the explosion of a ConEd power substation that knocked out power to everyone in that general area. Power was knocked out as well as the back-up generators at NYU Hospital, causing 200 patients to be wheeled out into the cold, including a 26 week pre-mature baby. First responders working through the destruction on Staten Island are just beginning to discover the extent of loss of property and lives there. In a rare display of throwing politics aside in the sake of unity, President Barack Obama toured the destruction in New Jersey with Gov. Chris Christie. Both men had positive words for one another in the wake of this catastrophe.

Harlequin Productions Invited to Festival Harlequin Productions latest offering, The Six Realms of Pizza Delivery, has received an invitation to perform at the Theatre Association of New York State’s annual Theatre Festival. The 18 CCC students

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CCC Students among Who’s Who Among American Universities & Colleges

November 6, 2012

Superstorm Sandy sidesteps CNY

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CAYUGABriefs

Vol. 61 Issue 6

Robert Frame

will be performing on Saturday morning, November 17th at Genesee Community College in Batavia, New York. The Festival has also invited Auburn Community Players’ Fall production of ‘night, Mother to perform. “It is an added bonus for me,” explained Harlequin Director and CCC Professor Robert Frame. Frame directed the production of ‘night, Mother for Auburn Community Players. The college community is proud of the theater students and their director, Robert Frame. Congratulations!

THE VOICE OF THE STUDENTS OF CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS


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