CCC BASEBALL HOME OPENER MARCH 11 EVERYONE IS INVITED TO CHEER ON THE TEAM AT 2 PM AT FALCON PARK
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Vol. 66 Issue 14
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Eight people returning to Onondaga County from places where there has been an outbreak of the new coronavirus have contacted the State Health Department and are working with the Onondaga County Health Department to self-quarantine at home as they wait out the virus. The Onondaga County Health Department spokesperson says all of the people are not showing any symptoms of the highly-contagious virus and will stay voluntarily in isolation until they are officially declared clear of the virus. The eight are among 700 in the state who have traveled from infected countries recently. Health officials say your best defense against any contagious disease is to thoroughly wash your hands repeatedly and to avoid touching your face between washings. Experts say 80% of the cases are mild. In comparison, the number of influenza cases this season has reach 30 million with 17,000 deaths.
PHOTO BY ANDREW POOLE
EIGHT PEOPLE IN ONONDAGA COUNTY SELF-QUARANTINE FOR CORONAVIRUS
BASKETBALL SOPHOMORES HONORED
Sophomore guards Stanley Beato and Joseph McCoy with Head Men’s Basketball Coach Tony Borges at the final home game of the season. GO SPARTANS!
WELLNESS HEALTH FAIR MARCH 3 & 4 BOTH CAMPUSES
Comedic speaker Patrick Holbert brings his unique take on staying sober in two presentations: one March 2nd on the Fulton Campus; the second is Wednesday, March 4th at 11 AM on the Auburn campus. Currently 11 years sober, Patrick Holbert hilariously uses his past struggles with alcohol as fodder for his brutally honest comedy within his educational presentation. With jokes and autobiographical stories, his main goal is to de-stigmatize challenging topics such as mental health, addiction, and family dysfunction. When he’s not on stage, he works as a substance abuse counselor and recovery coach.
Spartan baseball players Brendan Williams, Caleb Roden, Wyatt Palmer, and Ethan Blaisdell talk about their recent scrimmage and preview their upcoming season in an interview on Episode 6 of CAYUGA BYTES. Subscribe to the CAYUGA BYTES channel on YouTube to never miss an episode! Join us Thursdays at 2 PM in T109!
CAYUGA ENGLISH LECTURER ARRESTED By Emma Tavener, Editor-in-chief
An English instructor who taught classes on the Auburn Campus was recently arrested and charged with multiple felonies and misdemeanors regarding sexual relations with a child younger than age 15. According to published reports by Samantha House with Syracuse.com, Former CCC Professor Dwayne English instructor Arruza met the child Dwayne Arruza through an app called ‘MeetMe,’ a free app allowing users to chat with other users close to them. Arruza was accused of sending graphic messages along with charges of rape and sexual abuse of a child. The official charges listed were: • second-degree rape, a felony; • second-degree criminal sexual act; a felony; • first-degree disseminating indecent material to minors; a felony; • second-degree sexual abuse; a misdemeanor; • endangering the welfare of a child; a misdemeanor. A campus-wide email was sent last week with a a message from college president Dr. Kevin Durant trying to assure students and faculty that safety is a priority at CCC. The message also informed us that Professor Arruza was no longer employed at the college. The email also encouraged students with additional information about the situation or instructor Arruza, to contact the Office of Public Safety Director, Douglas Kinney at (315)-294-8411 or the Dean of Students, Dr. Cathleen Dotterer at (315)-294-8626.
CAYUGA PANTRY IN NEED OF DONATIONS PHOTOS BY NORMAN LEE
SEEING THE LIGHTER SIDE OF STAYING SOBER
PHOTO BY MARY G, MERRITT
Health professionals will be on both campuses these days 10 AM to 2 PM to go over health concerns with students. All are welcome to participate. Professionals will be available to talk with students and faculty about emotional, occupational, environmental, physical, and intellectual issues regarding a person’s overall health. The event is happening in the lobby area on both campuses. Vendors are expected to hand out healthy snacks!
March 3, 2020
CCC STUDENTS VOLUNTEER TO HELP THE GIRL SCOUTS
Community- conscious CCC students volunteered recently to help local Girl Scouts with their annual cookie distribution by organizing cookie batches for regional troop orders at the Finger Lakes Mall.
By Travis Welch, Associate Editor Cayuga Cupboard, the on-site food pantry located on both the Auburn and Fulton campuses provides Cayuga students in need with groceries and other items. Cayuga Cupboard director Dr. Jerimy Blowers says the pantry is in urgent need of donations and sent an appeal for certain items in an email to the campus community. “The food pantry (Cayuga Cupboard) allows me to save time going to the grocery store so I can spend more time doing what I really want to do, create music,” said Kia Nelson, who is also known as ‘K3-Breezy’ on on-line app Snapchat. He says he is an upcoming artist and will graduate from CCC this spring. “Yeah, the food pantry saves me money so I can put the money I would normal- CCC student Kai Nelson ly spend on bread, shampoo, and vegetables toward CONTINUED PAGE 3
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