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HARLEQUIN FALL STAGE PRODUCTION EARNS 4 AWARDS

THE ART OF THE CAN By Marc Baan, associate editor

VETERANS WEEK EVENTS PLANNED Cayuga Community College will be recognizing Veterans Week (November 11-15) on both campuses. Veterans Week is designed to show our appreciation for all of the student, faculty, and staff veterans on our campus.

CCC’s business students, Aaron Ballard and Brittany Kulas, attended the Phi Beta Lambda Career Connections Conference in New York City on October 24-26.

CCC BUSINESS STUDENTS TAKE A BITE OF THE BIG APPLE Two business students Brittany Kulas and Aaron Ballard, business students and PBL

COSTUME CONTEST WINNER

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Auburn Campus 11 AM- Auburn Veteran’s Club’s Chili & Soup Cook Off The Chili & Soup Cook Off will be held in the main hallway. The cost is $5 which includes sampling all of the chili/soup as well as a bottle of water. All proceeds will be donated to charity. Fulton Campus 11 AM-Noon: Fulton campus Veterans’ Luncheon in the Employee Lounge (F287)Veteran students as well as veteran faculty and staff are invited to the Veterans’ Luncheon. Veteran students are welcome to bring a guest. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Fulton Campus Noon-1 PM: Veteran Services Workshop in F254. Pizza Provided. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Auburn Campus 11 AM-Noon: Auburn campus Veterans’ Luncheon in the Business Industry Center (R209)Veteran students as well as veteran faculty and staff are invited to the Veterans’ Luncheon. Veteran students are welcome to bring a guest.

Cayuga Community College’s student theatre troupe Harlequin Productions four prestigious awards from the Theatre Association of New York State (TANYS), for the group’s fall performances of “All Around the Table.” 2019 TANYS AWARDS: Excellence in Scene Design to Virginia Fennessy for All Around the Table by Cayuga Community College; Meritorious Achievement in Direction to Bob Frame for All Around the Table by Cayuga Community College; Meritorious Achievement in Ensemble Acting to the Cast and Crew for All Around the Table by Cayuga Community College; Meritorious Achievement in Acting to Jennifer O’Neil for All Around the Table by Cayuga Community College. Director Bob Frame recently announced on Thursday, November 21 at 7 P.M. there will be a performance of the show at the college that will be brought to TANYS’ festival - which will feature four of the pieces in the original performance.

Telcom student, Jenna Fields, of Skaneateles, was voted “Best Costume” by Cayuga Collegian readers.

officers, participated in the conference held at the Marriott East in Mid-Manhattan. The conference included a networking session with other students across the country, business tours, and workshops. They visited the Marriott Marquis and IBM to see how their business’s function. The evenings allowed for some downtime to explore the city that never sleeps. They viewed stores from a business perspective, referring back to their studies in various business classes by looking at the branding, marketing, and structure of the stores. Brittany Kulas, president of the CCC chapter of PBL, said she really enjoyed being able to experience the hotel business tour to see how much goes into the day to day functions. One of the benefits to attending the conference is building relationships and networking. Vice President of the CCC PBL chapter, Aaron Ballard said that it was nice to see how other chapters across the country manage their own PBL chapters; gaining ideas and insight of what works for them and discussing challenges that they face. Phi Beta Lambda meets weekly on Wednesdays from 11-12 in the business lab. Any CCC student, regardless of degree program is welcome to join. If you are interested in learning more about our organization, please email Natalie Indelicato at nindelic@ cayuga-cc.edu — story provided

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The holiday season is now here and during the time of cheer it is important to remember that not everyone is as lucky as you are. It is our duty to give as much as we can to those who don’t have, and the Art Club has beat us to it. Auburn’s Art Club has started a “Can Food Drive” which you can find on the main floor at the corner of the student lounge just before you enter the Tech Building on the Auburn campus. This whimsical art monster was will be up until the 25th of November. If you can please feed the art monster with any extra cans of food you might have so those who may not have enough to eat this holiday season… can.

Vol. 66 Issue 8 November 12, 2019

Members of the Auburn Fire Department visited the Tech Building to check for fire after a circuit breaker blew up.

By Marc Baan, associate editor A bit of excitement came over CCC’s Tech Building on the Auburn campus last Wednesday when all three floors were thrown into darkness. An email sent by Vice-President of Student Affairs, Jeffrey Rosenthal, stated “A breaker in one of the fuse boxes malfunctioned.” Data Center staff member Jeff Rogalski said a breaker blew in the Data Center on the third floor. He said it appeared the event had no affect on any of the school’s servers. Although the blackout was only a safety feature of the building’s system by preventing any surges traveling to other electrical components, it was enough to cancel evening classes. There were no injuries caused by the blown breaker, although everyone who had to evacuate the building said the same thing, “This is annoying, but at least it is not snowing.”

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