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CCC wears purple to raise awareness about domestic violence

Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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Vol. 63 Issue 7 November 2, 2016

CCC Men’s Soccer falls in Region III Semi-Final

CAYUGABRIEFS Students display their masterpieces

Members of CCC’s English as a Second Language course, (ESL), participate in a fashion show of their country’s traditional dress. STORY AND PHOTOS PAGE FOUR

Make an appointment with your advisor! Spring Advisement runs to November 11th Join the staff of The Cayuga Collegian! Just email: cayugacollegian@gmail.com.

CCC alum and host of television’s ‘America’s Most Wanted’ show, visited campus last week and met with members of the ACC/CCC Alumni Board. STORY AND PHOTOS PAGE TWO.

PHOTO BY KODY FOWLER

Studio Art + Design, SOMA presents Abstracted.Observed. Fragmented: our spaces on campus+beyond -an exhibition of student work from Art 105 Painting II taught by Melissa Johnson. Library Gallery @ 197 now – November 9

The men’s soccer team’s outstanding 2016 season came to an end last week in a NJCAA Regional Semi-final loss to Erie. The Spartans played an outstanding first half and led 1-0 after a Spencer Urquiza (Pflugerville, TX) goal put Cayuga ahead as they controlled much of the pace and action of the opening half. The second half was a different story… as the Kats from Erie turned the table and evened the score quickly. From there it was all Erie….as they netted three more goals and thwarted several Spartan scoring opportunities to win 4-1. It ends a great season for Cayuga who overcame some significant early season injuries with a very young team to finish the season in the NSCAA national rankings at #13…with a 10-3-1 overall record.

Don’t miss Harlequin Productions’ “Benches” this weekend Harlequin Productions of Cayuga Community College is proud to present their fall production of “Benches- a series of short plays that will delight your soul.” Director Bob Frame has pulled to together 8 short plays, all centered on or around a bench. Each of these plays are new works, some of them are world premieres. For over 20 years Frame has been producing new and challenging works to give the students at CCC an opportunity they may never again have in their careers: creating a character that has never been seen before! “Benches” runs Nov 3-5 in the CCC Bisgrove Theatre. All shows begin at 8pm. Tickets are $2 for Students and $7 general admission and will be available at the door. The first two shows of the evening were written by George Bryjak. “Nano Romance” is a humorous look at modern young romance while in “Male Call” a young man shows up

to meet Miss Evans who proceeds to interview him to see if he is worthy of joining her for a somewhat happy life. Next, we join two women watching a soccer match in “Soccer Mamas” by Carrie Printz which. The first act closes with a new play by Ken Tesoriere, “The Full Catastrophe”. In which we see if an ex-junky can convince her ex-husband that she deserves to be with her daughter. Act two begins with an angry man trying to hail a taxi but instead meets a strange mugger in Trace Crawford’s “The Sum of Your Experience”. The comedy returns with two more Bryjak pieces, “It’s for the Birds” and “Grin and Bear it”. The former features a woman in the park feeding the birds who is accosted by a pair of police while in the latter we join a pair of hikers as they encounter a bear. Snuck in between these two pieces is woman on the bench waiting to celebrate “A Birthday Party” by Mark Harvey Levine.

For this evening, Director Frame is pleased to work with a cast composed primarily of CCC Freshman. Joining Harlequin veterans Liz Stanistreet, Becky White and John Exner are newcomers Hannah Adams, Marissa Abrams, Beijing Saleem, Anthony Fethers, Tyler Foulkrod and Tristan Nolan. Backstage personnel are also new to Harlequin. We welcome Jordan Robinson and Kimberly Murray to Stage Management duties and Brian Michael Thomas is learning the craft of Sound Design. Frame, Virginia Fennessy and Terri Gadsby will oversee the students in the execution of the technical aspects of the show. “Benches” not only will delight your soul, but also provides a wonderful evening of the type of entertainment that Harlequin Productions of Cayuga Community College has a reputation for presenting. Call 315-2948640 for more information.

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