Collegian cayugacollegian@gmail.com
Vol. 62 Issue 11 February 16, 2016
CAYUGA CC
CAYUGABRIEFS
Basketball PHOTO BY MARY KRIEVER
Class of 2016: order your Commencement Regalia now The Student Association will pay for your Commencement Regalia if you place your order starting Monday, February 15th through Friday, April 1st, said Faculty-Student Association President Ed Wagner. He says students may order their cap & gown from the bookstores on each campus. Wagner says caps & gowns may be picked up at the bookstore between 9 am & 4 pm on Monday, May 16th through Thursday, May 19th. Students may also pick up their regalia immediately following Commencement rehearsal on Friday, May 20th. Wagner says after April 1st, students ordering past the deadline will have to pay a $10 late fee.
Cayuga Community College Humanities Division Chairperson and School of Media and the Arts Director and Professor Steve Keeler, far left, along with students (left to right) William White, Caleb Slater, Frank Smith and Michaela Ziegler-Greer welcomes back to CCC, Telcom 2006 graduate and former Cayuga Collegian editor-in-chief, Josh Cradduck (second from right), Time Warner Cable News’ assignment desk supervisor. Cradduck spoke to Keeler’s class last Thursday as part of an Alumni Voices event sponsored by the Alumni Association and SOMA.
Telcom welcomes CCC alum home
COLLEGIAN OFFICE HOURS
Mary G. Merritt, faculty advisor Most Tuesdays: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Most Thursdays: 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
PHOTO BY MALCOLM HUEY
Caleb Slater, editor-in-chief
It was just 10 years ago that former Cayuga Community College student, Josh Cradduck ’06 was in the same predicament as you may be in right now. He was hitting the books, he was playing an active role on campus through activities, such as the Cayuga Collegian and the campus radio station, WDWN, but he was also trying to discover what exactly he wanted to do with his life. Fast forward a whole decade and the man is currently sitting as the assignment desk supervisor at Time Warner Cable News. He also Josh Cradduck ’06 speaks to serves as the a Telcom class last Thursday. active president of the Syracuse Press club. Mr. Cradduck described to students what it’s like to work in an ever changing environment during the 24 hour news
cycle. “It’s not just doing news, its public relations, and working with people,” Cradduck said. Cradduck, originally from Olean, NY, described to students how the staff at TWC News is constantly being updated on events occurring on both a local and national level, through tips they receive via phone calls, e-mails and the many police scanners blaring on the assignment desk. He says the job is not an easy one. “Every day is different, every day is an adventure....I’m eating a sandwich, while listening to several police scanners, while talking to someone on the phone.” Cradduck says after graduating from CCC, he transfered to the Park’s School of Communications at Ithaca College. During his time at CCC, he was very active on campus and urges students to get involved too. “If you don’t participate at extracurricular stuff at the college, do it. You can’t duplicate that experience in the classroom,” Cradduck said.
PHOTO BY SPENCER KENNEY
By Caleb Slater, Editor-in-chief
Reminder: Mid-Winter Break is Feb. 18 - 21
Monday: 10 am - noon Wednesday: 10 am - noon
PHOTO BY SPENCER KENNEY
Cayuga Community College Mens’ Basketball teams honors departing players. Left to right: Tony Borges, Bennito Ayarza, Christan Rodriguez, Derric Jordan, Andre Chambers, Mike Viscardi, and Coach’s son, Tony.
says goodbye to departing teammates By Spencer Kenney, staff writer In their final home court contest last Wednesday, the Cayuga Lady Spartans scored the winning two points in the final two seconds of the game to secure a victory over the Finger Lakes Lakers. Despite the nail-biting win, the game’s end was bitter sweet for the team’s two sophomore captains, Lakin Mueller and Maxine Williams. It was the last time the pair will ever play on Cayuga’s home court. The Lady Spartans started off strong in the beginning with both Mueller and Lakin Mueller and Williams hitMaxine Williams ting two big threes to set the pace for the rest of the game. Both sophomores were crucial in winning the game. Williams dropped 16 points and had 11 rebounds. Mueller scored 8 points with 8 rebounds and 7 assists. Freshman Dontasia Britt really helped secure the win with her 24 points and 9 rebounds. It was a close game the whole game, but what it came down to was heart and which team wanted the win more. The Lady Spartans came together at the end of the fourth quarter and really played as a team. They pulled out the victory with CONTINUED ON PAGE THREE
THE OFFICIAL STUDENT-RUN NEWSPAPER OF CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE