IT’S SPIRIT WEEK ON THE AUBURN CAMPUS
Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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Vol. 66 Issue 12 February 11, 2020
GET IN THE CCC SPIRIT! A WEEK OF THEME DAYS AND A PARTY PLANNED
CAYUGABRIEFS WOMEN’S LACROSSE RETURNS TO CAYUGA
By Travis Welch, Associate Editor
CCC APPOINTS NEW BURSAR LISA HOSKEY The Cayuga Community College community welcomes Lisa Hoskey as the new Bursar. She has a wealth of Student Accounts/Financial Aid experience. Hoskey was most recently the Director of Student Financial Services at Ithaca College. For almost nine years, she was instrumental in restructuring Ithaca’s system into a Student Financial Services Office. Before joining Ithaca, Hoskey was the Director of Financial Aid at SUNYIT. She has a bachelor’s degree from Hamilton College and a master’s degree from Utica College in Leadership and Instruction for Inclusive Classrooms. To say hello to Lisa Hoskey, just stop in Student Financial Services on the Auburn campus.
CCC CLUBS RECRUIT NEW MEMBERS DURING SPRING ACTIVITIES FAIR ON BOTH CAMPUSES LAST WEEK MORE PHOTOS INSIDE CCC Telcom students were on hand during the spring semester’s Activities Fair held last week on both the Auburn and Fulton campuses. From left to right: Telcom sophomores Jenna Fields, Mat Lucas and Alex Henderson; Doug Brill; Josh Hart and Jeff Szczesniak. MORE PHOTOS INSIDE. Hear and see what club leaders had to say during the Activities Fair on the latest episode of the new student-run program on YouTube: CAYUGA BYTES.
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Collegian members Emily Lane, Trent Wilkinson and Travis Welch after the first episode taping last week.
Cayuga Collegian leaders Jenna Fields (Associate Editor) and Emma Tavener (Editor-in-chief ) oversee and tape the first episode of the semester of the new media program called Cayuga Bytes! As an arm of the student-run newspaper, The Cayuga Collegian, Cayuga Bytes invites all students to their weekly tapings most Thursdays beginning at 2 P.M. in The Cayuga Collegian office in T109. The staff is looking for ‘everything and anything Cayuga,’ so come on down with your fresh ideas to share. For more information email the Collegian staff at cayugacollegian@gmail.com!
PHOTO BY CATHY BRILL
PHOTO BORROWED FROM THE ITHACAN
GOOD NEWS!!! The women’s lacrosse team will be playing this Spring 2020 at Falcon Park. A huge thanks to all College staff who assisted in the recruitment effort especially our newly-hired head coach Tracy Swietoniowski and her assistant coach Ciara Tallman who worked very hard to make this a reality. The Lady Spartans open their season at Falcon Park on Tuesday, March 24th against Finger Lakes CC. —Pete Liddell, Director of CAYUGA Athletics
This week is a special week for students on the Auburn campus. The Auburn Campus Student Government Organization, (SGO), proclaimed the week of February 10th- 14th as “Spirit Week.” SGO President Marcus Oliver says that each day of the week has a different theme and a different event planned for each day. Monday as you may have noticed was ‘Pajama Day.’ Tuesday is wear your best tie die clothes to school day. Wednesday is ‘Cayuga Gear Day,’ which means wear red or if you have official Cayuga Spartan gear, wear that. Thursday is ‘Meme’ day. Your student president explained that ‘Meme Day,” means you should dress up as your favorite school/ SFW meme, such as the beloved ‘Pepe the frog.’ The frog is an Internet famous picture that is used to capture emotion by showing a picture of a frog with a relatable expression on its face. Oliver says there isn’t a theme planned for Friday, February 14th because there are less students on campus on Fridays. You won’t want to miss the SGO’s big Valentine’s Day event called “Stop Light Party.” The event is planned for Thursday, February 13th beginning at 4 P.M. in the Student Cafe on the Auburn campus. The party runs until 7 P.M. and there will be a variety of food and entertainment. Oliver expects the gathering will be more fun than a regular party since participants are encouraged to wear a certain color, typically found on stop lights, to describe your relationship status. He says if you wear a green shirt, you are expressing that you are single. If you wear a yellow shirt, you’re signaling to people that the relationship you have right now is complicated. Oliver Get your green, yellow, says only wear and red clothes ready for a red shirt if this Thursday’s STOP LIGHT PARTY from 4 to you want every7 P.M. in the Cafe on the one to know Auburn campus. The you are in a color you wear, indicates relationship. your relationship status Not part of to others just in time for Spirit Week Valentine’s Day on the 14th. but equally as fun, you may be interested in the ski trip to Bristol Mountain Ski Resort rescheduled for Saturday, February 29th. To sign up and learn more details about the trip, Oliver says you should stop by the SGO office located near the vending machines that are across from the Subway restaurant in the Auburn campus’ cafeteria. Oliver says SGO members are always looking for ways to involve the students in events to create a better atmosphere for everyone at CCC. Oliver invites anyone with ideas for future events to communicate with the SGO staff.
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