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Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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FULTON BOOK STORE CLOSED ON FRIDAY, MARCH 23

March 15-17 & March 22-24, 7:30 pm Bisgrove Theatre, Auburn campus

Please note that the Fulton Bookstore will be CLOSED on Friday, March 23, 2018 for Inventory. —Julie Dyson Store Manager

drills or anything,” said sophomore Morgan Severin. Severin says active shooter drills are a must, because the unexpected can happen anywhere. “I didn’t think since my school, my old school and stuff, or any of these schools around out in the middle of

Cayuga Community College’s student theater group will shine a light on a historic photojournalist whose contributions to photography were matched only by her resistance to societal conventions. Harlequin Productions’ performance of “Alice in Black and White” focuses on the career and personal life of Alice Austen, a leading photojournalist whose career and life defied what society expected of women during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Performances are scheduled for March 15-17 and March 22-24 at the Bisgrove Theatre at Cayuga Community College in Auburn. All shows start at 7:30 p.m. The play, written by Robin Rice, traces Austen’s childhood in the 1860s to a year before her death in 1952, when her work is rediscovered and celebrated. “The play starts Alice Austen on October 9, 1951 with her upbringing as a transcendental (Photo by Yale Joel, Victorian woman of Time-Life Picture means that at that time Agency, © Time Inc.) had one responsibility, and that was to get married and have children,” said Harlequin Productions Director Robert Frame. “Women had no rights at all in that period of time, and she was able to become a photojournalist. It’s somewhat germane to now, fighting for women’s rights. The story spoke to me because she did fight for herself.” Austen, whose work and life are memorialized at the Alice Austen House in Staten Island, grew up and found her passion for photography in Staten Island. According to the museum, she received her first camera from her uncle and by the age of 18 was an accomplished photographer. Austen’s focus was primarily documentary photography, and approximately 3,500 of her 8,000 photographs still exist, according to the Alice Austen House. Along with her steadfast dedication to photography, Austen also broke societal norms by refusing to marry, instead living with her life partner, Gertrude Tate. The struggle for women’s rights was just one part of the play that made the script appealing, said Frame. “I look for plays that I think will make the students learn and entertain, and that are something new for the students to work with, but it also needs to be something they can relate to,” said Frame. The script also lent itself to a strong female cast, which Frame said was definitely another reason for selecting “Alice in Black and White.” Sophomore Hannah Abrams said she wasn’t familiar with Austen before reading the script in 2017. Now, cast as the famous photographer in what will be her final Harlequin show, Abrams said Austen is a fascinating character, both as a photographer and as a trailblazer for women’s rights. “The role of women in Alice’s lifetime was to take care of the home and children. End of story. If you didn’t conform to society, you were an outcast, but Alice didn’t care. She lived her life the way she wanted, and if you see this play, you’ll know it was definitely to

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THE CAYUGA COLLEGIAN IS LOOKING FOR STUDENT WRITERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS The award-winning newspaper, The Cayuga Collegian, is looking to recruit more student help for this semester and the next school year. Presently in its 64th year of publishing, the student-run newspaper was recently located to the 1st floor of the Tech Building (T109). Despite its proximity to the traditionally Telcom area of the college, the newspaper wishes to recruit student writers and photographers from all majors on both campuses. There are also some leadership positions available, which come with a paycheck, depending on your enthusiasm and qualifications. If you’re interested in working immediately and/or interested in applying for a future paid position, please send a letter of intent to Cayuga Collegian faculty advisor, Mary Merritt, at merrittm@cayuga-cc.edu.

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The Cayuga Collegian, is looking for news items, story ideas, club news, etc. Please send your items, ideas, and photographs to cayugacollegian@gmail.com

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SYRACUSE TELEVISION STATION REPORTS ON CCC’s UPCOMING ACTIVE SHOOTER SAFETY DRILLS WSTM-SYRACUSE: After recent school shootings and terroristic threats, Cayuga Community College students are demanding action “More drills! I haven’t seen any. I’ve seen fire drills. I’ve taken about two of them already here, but I’ve not seen no gun

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