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DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A SNOWMAN? Winter’s blast of frequent bouts of snow has led to CCC cancelling classes two Mondays in a row.

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Vol. 61 Issue 12 February 17, 2015

CCC Harlequin Productions announces Spring show

CAYUGABRIEFS ENJOY THE CCC FEBRUARY BREAK There are no classes beginning Thursday, February 19, 2015, through Sunday, February 22, 2015.

By Caleb Slater, Co-editor-in-chief

CCC librarian, Sara Davenport, says to try listening to a great book to listen to while you are on that long, cold, snow-filled drive. She encourages students to stop by the library at the Auburn campus and browse the audiobook collection. She says they just received a number of new titles. If you are you located on the Fulton campus – no problem! Davenport says you can use your ILLiad account to request that the Auburn audiobook be sent to you in Fulton. Ask a library staff member if you need assistance. Some of the new titles available are from popular authors like Grisham, Picoult, and Clancy.

COLLEGIAN OFFICE HOURS Kelsey McLean, co-editor-in-chief Monday: 10:00 am - noon Tuesday: 10:00 am - noon Wednesday: 10:00 am - noon Thursday: 10:00 am - noon Friday: 10:00 am-noon

Caleb Slater, co-editor-in-chief Tuesday: noon - 2:00 pm Thursday: noon - 2:00 pm Friday: noon - 2:00 pm

PHOTOS by NORMAN LEE

NEW AUDIO BOOKS AVAILABLE IN CCC LIBRARY

The student club, CAYA (Come As You Are), and Jerimy Blowers’ Wellness Series sponsored a trip to Destiny USA in Syracuse to visit Wonder Works. Director of student activities, Norman Lee, says more than 35 students participated in the bus trip to Wonder Works. Lee says the overall response after the trip was positive and driven with Cayuga spirit.

How to survive a CNY Winter By Kelsey McLean, Co- editor-in-chief This month has been a pretty nasty one, hasn’t it? It’s been breaking records in all its freezing, snowy, windy glory. While Central New York isn’t exactly known for its mild winters, this has been the worst one we’ve had for a while. In times like these, it’s important to stay safe, especially if this is your first time experiencing a genuine CNY winter. So here’s a few tips to keep yourself on the up and up. 1. Cover all your windows. Doors with glass in them should be

covered, too. Cold transfers very easily through glass. In a winter as bad as this, they’ll be just as bad as if they were wide open. It can be fixed as simply as putting some thick cloth, like a curtain or a blank, over it. By covering them up, you’ll be doing your heater a favor. 2. Remember to dress warmly. This may seem like silly advice, especially around here, but it can’t be overstated enough. If you want to beat the cold, wear plenty of layers. The less exposed you are, the less likely you’ll develop frostbite. This isn’t the time to skimp on mittens -- unless you don’t mind not being able to feel your fingers move. 3. Watch out for signs of hypothermia and frostbite. You should try to be outside as little as possible anyway, but if you have to, it’s important to recognize CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO

Harlequin Production of Cayuga Community College has announced its spring production. It will be LOSING OUR HEADS: The GUILLOTINE PLAY by Nina Mansfield. “Lot’s to do between now and opening night on March 6th, but it’s gonna be great!” said Harlequin’s director Bob Frame. The CCC production will be the stage debut for the play. The author says she is excited to see her work come to life. Cast member, Donovan Stanfield, a CCC theater major, says he is excited about the upcoming production. “The show is about how execution methods have changed throughout Donovan history, focusing speStanfield cifically during the French Revolution, but it does include modern times and everything in between,” Stanfield said. Stanfield has been cast as the character ‘Sason’ who Stanfield describes as “every executioner who’s ever existed.” Stanfield says the role is a challenging one. “The character is definitely someone to keep your eye on, for he’s many roles all combined into one man.” Stanfield says he made his debut on stage in a production of “CATS.” He says he has acted on stage for many years.

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