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Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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Vol. 65 Issue 9 November 13, 2018

CITY OF AUBURN’S EQUAL R I GHTS HERITAGE CENTER OPENS TO PUBLIC

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By Michael Lynch, contributing writer

CCC VETERANS CLUB FLASHBACK: APRIL 2013 Cayuga CC Veterans

Club donates $1,000 to Syracuse Airport’s Military Courtesy Room. The room is quiet, comfortable place for veterans to use when waiting o board a flight.

CONGRATULATIONS COACH GIANNETTINO Congratulations to Coach Toni Giannettino who was recently named Mid-State Athletic Conference Coach of the Year for her work leading the Women’s Cross Country Team to the conference championship.

WHERE IN THE WORLD? GEOCLUB HOSTING A GEOQUIZ NOVEMBER 14 The GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Club, is inviting the campus community to celebrate GIS Day with them on Wednesday, November 14th. From 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the front hallway near the main entrance on the Auburn campus, the GIS Club will be displaying a map/poster gallery highlighting the applications of GIS. The club is also hosting a ‘Geoquiz,’ an on-the-spot test students can take and win instant prizes! Top scorers will be awarded a special prize each.

CCC CELEBRATES VETERANS WEEK WITH A VARIETY OF EVENTS, NOV 12-16 Cayuga Community College is celebrating Veterans Week (November 12-16) on both campuses. “Veterans Week is designed to show our appreciation for all of the student, faculty, and staff veterans on our campus,” said Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Anne J. Herron, Ed.D. in an email to the campus community. Here is a listing of what is planned: MONDAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12-16 , AUBURN CAMPUS • THE FALLEN SOLDIER/POW/MIA TABLE will be located in the main hallway across from the Nucor meeting room. A “Cayuga Remembers” journal will be available for visitors to write their reflections. • There will be RED, WHITE, AND BLUE PINS available for the campus community to wear throughout the week to show support for our veterans. • The library will be highlighting veterans in their displays for Veterans Week. • The TV monitors will display facts about today’s veterans, Veterans Day history, and ways to honor our veterans. • Auburn campus’ Subway will provide veterans on campus ONE FREE MEAL during Veterans Week in addition to ONE DAILY FREE DRINK all other days of Veterans Week. Military identification is required. • The Veterans Club will be tabling throughout the week in the main hallway.

• The Art Club invites everyone to participate in a COLLABORATIVE MAIL ART PROJECT - art supplies will be available throughout the week in the main entrance. Come to ceate a postcard or add to a large scale painting that will be shipped with messages and images of support to soldiers. • The Art Club members are creating a COLLABORATIVE PAINTING to be donated to display in the Veterans’ Lounge. • A VETERANS DAY ART EXHIBITION will be on display all week in the Studio Art and Design display case. • The Creative Writing Club is holding a POEMS AND NARRATIVE WRITING CONTEST for War related themes or Patriotism (all limited to three pages). The club is accepting submission all Veterans Week ending Friday, November 16 at midnight. Winners will be announced the following week. The prizes are: $30 winner prize and $20 runner-up prize. Entries may be submitted to Katie Stout, Mark Montgomery, Bailey Filer, and Carrie Roth. MONDAY-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12-15

10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.: Dance Club is hosting a

FLAG SALE. Purchase an American Flag for $1 in memory of someone who has served, Main Hallway

10 A.M. TO 2 P.M.:

Anime Club to display CLIP SHOWINGS, Main Hallway CONTINUED NEXT PAGE

The brand new Equal Rights and Cultural Heritage Center that will double as Auburn’s Visitors’ Center was built on the site of the old YMCA parking lot across from the parking garage opens this week. The official unveiling ceremony was scheduled for Tuesday. The center’s proposed hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. The site includes a central building, parking, sidewalks, and a statue honoring the memory of Harriet Tubman. As a part of Auburn’s Downtown Revitalization Initiative, Governor Cuomo awarded the city $10 Million to construct the center that would emphasize cultural heritage and promote tourism in Central New York. The new Visitors’ Center highlights the importance of Auburn’s role in the Civil Rights and Women’s Rights movements as well as provide a “starting point” for visitors to find local attractions. “As an Auburnian, I am proud of our city’s long, storied history of commitment to equality for all and our contributions to American Progressivism. I believe that the Equal Rights Heritage Center will allow us the opportunity to not only share our history but also highlight the rich history of our neighboring cities throughout the region, as well as their contributions,” said Auburn City Council Member Jim Giannettino. Earlier this year, Mr. Giannettino spoke before representatives from Albany on why Auburn deserved to be the location of this Heritage Center, pointing out that Auburn has been the home of civil

and women’s rights movement heroes such as Harriet Tubman, William H. Seward, and Martha Coffin Wright. Mr. Giannettino also pointed out that not only would this Heritage Center emphasize the Cultural significance of Auburn, but will also be of great economic importance through tourism. “We feel tourism is a major component of economic progress for our area. People comCONTINUED PAGE THREE

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