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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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VIRTUAL VETERAN SERVICES WORKSHOP A Virtual Veteran Services Workshop is going to be held on Wednesday, March 24th at 11 AM. The guest presenter is the Centers for Student Engagement and Academic Advisement. Register in advance for this meeting by emailing Emily Cameron at Emily.Cameron@ cayuga-cc.edu.

DON’T MISS ONLINE JOB OPPORTUNITIES HOW TO WORK A VIRTUAL JOB FAIR Monday, March 22 11:00 AM Meeting ID: 991 3449 1740 Coordinator of Career Services Meg Osborne will help you prepare to work a virtual job fair like a pro!

CCC VIRTUAL JOB FAIR Wednesday, March 24 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Meet employers in real time to find your next opportunity – whether you’re looking for full-time, part-time, seasonal or internship! Register with Meg Osborne, Career Services Coordinator, osbornem@ cayuga-cc.edu. PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS: AFLAC Auburn Community Hospital Auburn Memorial Medical Services Auburn YMCA-WEIU Bass Pro Shops BIRNIE BUS SERVICE BorgWarner Cayuga County Cayuga County Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Cayuga Milk Ingredients Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oswego County Elderwood at Liverpool Fox Pest Control G&C Foods Helio Health Hillside Hobart and William Smith Colleges Finger Lakes Institute John Neri Insurance Little Lukes Childcare Northern Mast Climbers, LLC Oswego Health Rapid Response Monitoring Seneca Hill Manor Spectrum The Inns of Aurora The Rev Theatre Company Unity House of Cayuga County

PLAY BALL!!! CCC’s Alex Wurster strides across home plate during Saturday’s double-header against the Corning Red Barons.

FINALLY, A CAYUGA TEAM TAKES THE FIELD

With the beginning of the spring sports season upon us, Cayuga’s Spartan Baseball Team kicked off their season March 20th at Falcon Park in Auburn with a weekend of back-to-back play with two double-headers in two days.

Caleb Roden “We’re going in hopeful for our season, considering we have a strong lineup and pitching staff with a couple of returning players from our past season,” said Cayuga student pitcher Wyatt Palmer of Camden. The Spartans faced rival Corning Community College for their home opener. “Going into the game, we’re gonna have to take care of the baseball and minimize mistakes. We live and die by a strong defense,” said Palmer. Palmer says The Spartans faced some difficult and new challenges over the last few months but are looking to come out aggressive, get on the board early, and end the day 2-0. He says the team is really excited to show off the work everyone has put in. However, the team dropped both of their home opening games on Saturday to Corning Red Barons. The final scores: 8-3 and 15-12. Sunday, Niagara County Community College visited Falcon Park. The Spartans lost both games to the Thunder Wolves, 7-6 and 13-0.

MORE INSIDE: • COACH GAMBA ON THE CAYUGA BASEBALL SEASON PROSPECTS

• AUBURN NATIVE PLAYS IN THE MLB - MIKE PERRY REPORTS • CCC BASEBALL SCHEDULE

CAYUGA EMBRACES TRANSGENDER ATHLETES A CLARIFICATION ON LAST ISSUE

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By Caleb Roden, staff writer

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DOUBLE, DOUBLE HEADERS START CCC BASEBALL SEASON

Aiden Driscoll-Sadusky slides into home during Sunday’s first game of CCC’s double-header against Niagara County Community College.

PHOTOS BY ANDREW POOLE

CAYUGABRIEFS

VOL. 67 ISSUE 20 MARCH 23, 2021

ESSENTIALS OF ART STUDENTS SHARE THEIR WORK

Art Professor Janie Darovskikh shares the outstanding works of Art created by her students. Above, a pen & ink image by freshman Katlyn Moon. SEE BACK FOR MORE WORKS OF ART BY CCC STUDENTS.

CCC Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs Dr. Robert Cantor says the college administration applauds President Joe Biden’s recent Executive Order allowing athletes to play on teams which are the opposite of their biological gender. At the same time, the college administration has stressed it still fully supports Title IX for women. “Society is changing all the time and historically, colleges are often at the forefront of these changes. Colleges like Cayuga are committed to creating opportunities for all students, and we value a welcoming atmosphere that supports the academic, athletic and career paths prized by our students.” Dr. Cantor said. The nation’s new policy now means transgender athletes at CCC are able to play a sport under the gender they identify as. “What could be more important than helping society move forward in ways that give people freedom and support as they expand horizons and learn from each other?” Cantor said.

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