11 26 2019 CAYUGA COLLEGIAN VOL.66 ISSUE 10

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STUDENT ART VANDALIZED AND STOLEN

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THE INCIDENT TOOK PLACE LAST WEEK ON THE AUBURN CAMPUS; AUBURN POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING LARCENY By Marc Baan, associate editor

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE CLUB SELLING ‘WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA’ It is that time of year again, The CJ Club students will be selling wreaths for Wreaths Across America again. Order forms are hanging on the bulletin board outside T221. The students will sell them until December 2nd. The wreaths are $15 each and you can either send the wreath(s) to Arlington Cemetery or have them delivered to the school for pick up. The money is being raised to purchase a bench for the Hometown Heroes effort and for the students’ annual Washington D.C. trip in June. The Laying of the Wreaths Ceremony will be held at the Episcopal Church in Auburn on the December 14th at noon. The CJ students will be participating in the ceremony.

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Art Professor Melissa Johnson says the students in ART 260 installed double-sided print pieces in the lounge area across from the large display cases on the third floor between the Main and Tech buildings. She noticed Wednesday that items were missing and the display was pulled apart.

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Vol. 66 Issue 10 November 26, 2019

THE NEW SHOW ABOUT ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING CAYUGA

Students Jared Fitz and Nathan McKay are getting ready to put everything they’re learning in Professor Mary G. Merritt’s Broadcast Journalism class (Telcom 212) into motion as they prepare to begin production on an original show they are live streaming on social media this semester. It’s called CAYUGA BYTES and you can sample it on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cayugabytes. STORY PAGE 7

Art work placed on display was vandalized last week and pieces of the original work are missing. Art Professor Melissa Johnson says student in her ART 260 class had created a display of their double-sided print projects in the hallway between the Main and Tech buildings on the third floor on the Auburn campus. “The work has been on display for over a month without being disturbed,” said Johnson. “Some of the work had a message about social justice or contained political content.” Johnson says last Wednesday, she noticed once piece had been partially dismantled. She says she asked the artist about it and the student told her she hadn’t taken it down. Johnson says other students began to report they had noticed the art work had been partially taken down. She says one student ported that two paper bags which had been part of the display with hand-printed images of Senator Elizabeth Warren and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg were on on the floor under the original placement of the art display. Johnson explained the bags were among 15 hand-printed bags which held chocolates and that the artist intended the bags to be taken by people who stopped to appreciate the student’s work. Johnson says the person who vandalized the work, also stole a hand-printed t-shirt that had a quote and images of the same women who were printed on the bags. The t-shirt was hung on a clothes hanger. Johnson also reported there was also a hand-knitted hat missing from the diplay that is recognized as part of the feminist movement. (These hats are pink, crafted hats, created in large numbers by thousands of participants involved with the United States 2017 Women’s March. “The Pussyhat™ is a symbol of support and solidarity for women’s rights and political resistance). The hat which was taken along with the t-shirt had printed copies of the The Declaration of Sentiments: the Seneca Falls Women’s Convention’s manifesto that described women’s grievances and demands. Written primarily by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, it called on women to fight for their Constitutionally guaranteed right to equality as U.S. citizens. The hat also contained copies of a photo picturing a group of the women suffragettes. The printed copies inside the hat were intended by the artist for viewers to take and read. “It was very disappointing to see that someone took Art work - possibly due to the content,” said Johnson. “A police report was filed - this was vandalism and larceny.” If you have any information on who vandalized this art installation, please fell free to contact campus security. Johnson adds that any little bit of information will be helpful. “Please don’t let vandalism. hate, theft or any other crime directed toward any of the student or staff on our campus go unpunished,” Johnson said.

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