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Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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AUBURN PLAYERS PRESENTS “RUMORS” April 3 - 6: AUBURN CAMPUS IDA BISGROVE THEATER The Deputy Mayor of New York has just shot himself. Though only a flesh wound, four couples are about to experience a severe attack of Farce, as the confusions and miscommunications mount, the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity. Directed by CCC’S theater professor, Bob Frame.

The drill is scheduled for both campuses March 28th, at 11 A.M.

AUBURN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA PRESENTS POPS CONCERT

On March 28th 2018, the Office of Public Safety will be conducting a campus wide test of the Alertus Emergency Communication System. The Alertus Emergency Communication System is designed to perform a “Desk Top Take Over” of all computer systems on campus. The “Desk Top Takeover” feature will interrupt desk top computers and broadcast an emergency message on the computer monitor. Please note that the message will take over the entire screen on your primary monitor only. In addition to the visual broadcast of the message, a “Text to Speech” feature has been added to allow for the message to be heard as well as seen. The testing will be conducted on both the Fulton and Auburn campuses and will begin at around 11:00 AM. The tests should take less than 10 minutes for each campus. Following the tests, we will circulate a survey to the campus community for input on the effectiveness of the test. Please take the time to complete the survey. Your input will be a valuable tool in determining what, if any, changes need to be made to the system.

April 13 - 7:30 PM AUBURN CAMPUS IDA BISGROVE THEATER

THE CAYUGA COLLEGIAN IS LOOKING FOR STUDENT WRITERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS

The photos above depict examples of a campus-wide alert message sent to computers in offices and classrooms as part of the Alertus Emergency Communication System’s “Desk Top Takeover” feature which will be heard and seen.

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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— Douglas A. Kinney Director of Public Safety/Chief of Campus Police, Cayuga Community College

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March 27, 2018

CCC SECURITY TO CONDUCT CAMPUS-WIDE EMERGENCY INTRUDER DRILL

CAYUGABRIEFS

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.

Vol. 64 Issue 16

Hundreds of students from high schools and colleges across the country participated in the “March for Our Lives Day of Action” on Saturday, March 24th.

Hundreds of students from various State University of New York campuses joined students from around the country in participating in the “March for Our Lives Day of Action” on Saturday, March 24. Students organized this day of action nationally to demand stricter gun regulations in the wake of the mass shooting that recently took place at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. “We have been in a state of sadness and shock with each shooting, thinking of the victims, and their families and friends as they rebuild their lives. Now we are hearing the voices of the survivors calling for action, and the message is resonating with people across the nation inspiring countless others. We are proud to see our students join this cause, and we are proud to live in New York State with a Governor who is determined to keep New Yorkers safe from violence,” said SUNY Chairman of the Board H. Carl McCall and Chancellor Kristina M. Johnson. “We must follow our students in urging local, state and federal governments to pass effective CONTINUED PAGE TWO

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