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Vol. 65 Issue 15
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March 5, 2019
CAYUGA CC STUDENTS STAR IN WORLD PREMIERE STAGE PERFORMANCE
CALLING ALL ARTISTS! By Kaitlyn Diego, associate editor
“It’s my fault. It’s all my fault!” Charlie is facing a crisis and he can’t get out of his head. That is the basic premise of this semester’s Harlequin Production of Drowning the Stream by Jeffrey Wolf. Although this play was written in 2005, Harlequin’s performance will be the World Premiere production. Wolf said there was a staged reading in his home state of Colorado but never a full performance. He will be flying in to see the performances in person on the second weekend of the run. He and Director Bob Frame have been in contact through the whole rehearsal process with Frame asking for clarification of moments here and there. For the most part though, the company has worked through the show themselves, making the decisions needed to make DIRECTOR this tense drama enterROBERT FRAME taining to the audience. Due the complexity of the character, Frame decided to bring in a guest artist to play the role of Charlie. Michael Antico is locally based actor who has appeared on stages across the country including the Fingerlake Music Theatre Festival’s production of From Here to Eternity. Working with Mike has been a learning experience for the company of student actors as they watch and work with a professional in action. Mike has also been great, spending time with the students as they worked through their scenes.
Calling all artists! Have you heard about the Cayuga Community College STEM Logo Design Contest? STEM are the science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs, thousands of students go into for their future career. However, Cayuga’s STEM program doesn’t have a logo and are looking for students to design it!!! Any high school or CCC student is eligible to participate in this contest. Entries are due April 1, 2019, and submissions can be sent to Dr. Joel Yager Humphrey at humphrey@cayyga-cc.edu. Students are asked to include their full name, school they are attending and phone number! Winners will be selected on May 1, 2019, and will win a $200 gift card! Work must all be original, and there must be words, images, etc to show what STEM is! A student may enter as many times as they want, and make sure to have fun with it! For questions or concerns, please contact Dr. Joel Yager Humphrey!
MARIE MILLER
The Auburn Student Activities Board welcomes Singer, Marie Miller, to the Auburn campus for a performance on Monday, March 11th at 11 A.M. Miller bridges together pop, folk, and a little bit of bluegrass. She was a teenager with she signed with Curb records. In 2015, Marie Miller was granted the opportunity to be one of the only performers to sing for Pope Francis in Philadelphia at the Festival of the Families. She released her debut full album, Letterbox, in 2017.
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CCC STUDENTS RECEIVE HELP AS THEY GET READY TO BEGIN CAREERS By Megan Swartwood, editor-in-chief Resumes, cover letters and job interviews are all important things to keep in mind when applying for a potential job. Students were reminded this when they attended the Resume and Cover Letter workshop held last Wednesday. Anne Walter, Student Success Advocate, started out the workshop by encouraging students to visit the Student Engagement Office. Walter explains how it is, “the main resource for anything you need done here at the college whether it has to with career, transferring, we will send you in the right direction.” Meg Osborne, Coordinator of Career Services, explained how she is currently located in the Student Engagement Office but will be moving to the new Career and Transfer Center that will be located in the old Registrar’s office. Osborne explains how the Career and Transfer Center can help students, “Whether you are trying to figure out what you want to do as a career, what you’re looking for in an internship or a volunteer experience and even if you’re looking for a part-time or fulltime job.” Cara-Leigh Battaglia, Job Placement
Specialist says, “We are a resource that you should be using the whole time that you are here.” Battaglia explains, “there is so much that can impede your resume before it ever reaches the human-being that needs to see it.” Some work places use technology to check resumes that are very specific. If your resume doesn’t have certain keywords, it will PHOTO BY MEGAN SWARTWOOD
SINGER WHO SANG TO THE POPE TO PERFORM ON AUBURN CAMPUS
get turned down. The Career and Transfer Center offers free scans of your resume in order to see if your resume would pass a technology check. Student’s also learned how employers look at Social Media when deciding to hire or not. Battaglia says, “Before you been have a CONTINUED PAGE 2
HARLEQUIN VETERANS KAYLEE BOISE AND MARISSA SORBER RETURN TO THE STAGE IN THE SPRING PRODUCTION OF “DROWNING THE STREAM” WHICH OPENS THURSDAY ON THE AUBURN CAMPUS. Featured in the cast are Harlequin veterans Kaylee Boise, Thomas Norris, Marissa Sorber, Tristan Nolan and Ariel White. New to the company this semester are Hannah Sawchuck, Kai Stenson III, Ronny Harvey and McCuin Gould. The actors get an added experience when it was decided to stage this play in the round. That means the audience is on all four sides surrounding the action- so no audience member is ever more than 15 feet from the actors! A nerve-wracking and exhilarating experience. Drowning the Stream runs March 7-9 and again the following weekend, March 14-16. All performances are at 7:30; the audience will enter through the stage doors. Tickets are $2 for Students, $7 for the General public and will be available at the door.
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