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VOL. 68 ISSUE 14
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CAYUGA TO HOLD COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY MAY 19
CAYUGA CHANGES MASK PROTOCOLS Thank you for your patience as we evaluated potential changes to our COVID-19 safety protocols following Governor Hochul’s decision to lift the statewide mask mandate for schools. After reviewing guidance from SUNY and our local health departments, we are adjusting our mask mandate for fully vaccinated individuals. This change is detailed below. Please remember our COVID-19 measures are subject to further change based on guidance from SUNY and local county health departments. Effective Monday, March 7 For individuals fully vaccinated against COVID-19: Wearing a facial covering indoors on-campus is optional. Employees and students in counties deemed “high risk” by their local health department and/or the Centers for Disease Control are strongly encouraged to continue wearing a facial covering indoors. You can check your county’s COVID-19 risk status at this link. Unvaccinated individuals and vaccinated individuals who have not submitted their vaccination information must continue wearing a facial covering indoors. Employees can submit their vaccination at this link. COVID-19 testing will continue in its current format. Vaccinated individuals test once per month, unvaccinated and unverified individuals test once per week. All other current COVID-19 safety measures, including social distancing guidelines, remain in effect. Any further changes will be announced as soon as possible. Thank you for continuing to follow our COVID-19 health and safety measures. —Kathleen Chaykosky, MA COVID-19 Response Administrator
CAYUGA CAMPUS COVID-19 UPDATE Last week we conducted 230 COVID-19 tests and were informed by SUNY Upstate that none of the tests returned a positive result. To see your individual results, visit the Upstate testing website. Vaccinated individuals are required to test once per month. Unvaccinated individuals must participate in weekly testing. Schedule your test by clicking on these links: Auburn or Fulton. You will need your cell phone and College ID to complete your test. Vaccinated individuals who have not received a COVID-19 booster are encouraged to do so as soon as possible. —Kathleen Chaykosky, MA COVID-19 Response Administrator
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STUDENT SENATE MEETING FRIDAY ON Friday, March 11th, at 11 A.M. The Student Government Organization, (SGO), will be hosting a spring senate meeting to bring clubs together to discuss allocation funding available and end of the year campus programming. Please encourage student club members to attend in our efforts to bring back club and campus life at CCC. See zoom link below. Thank you for all you do. Zoom Link https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83700795216 —Norman Lee, Director of Student Activities/Professor
MARCH 8, 2022
Cayuga Community College to host 2022 Commencement ceremony, Thursday, May 19th, outdoors at Falcon Park in Auburn. Pictured above: 2019 CCC graduates after the last time Cayuga held an ‘in-person’ celebration since COVID-19 began.
By Caitlyn Major, Editor-in-chief President Brian Durant has announced that this year’s Commencement ceremony will be held on Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 P.M. It will be the first in person ceremony following the Covid-19 pandemic, and will be held at Falcon Park in Auburn. Students are encouraged to participate. Lauren Murphy, a freshman at CCC said, “It feels somewhat weird going back to normal after the past two years, but I’m excited to see where it goes.”
Caitlyn Major EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Abigail Marinelli scored four runs in the Spartans’ two opening games for the 2022 season, including three times in the team’s 9-8 loss in the second half of a doubleheader against Harford CC.
CLOSE LOSSES FOR SPARTANS TO OPEN SOFTBALL SEASON Cayuga Community College Softball opened its season with two road losses Friday at Harford Community College, including a heartbreaking walk-off after coming back from a five-run deficit. The Spartans dropped the opening contest to the Fighting Owls by a 10-5 final after holding an early lead, and then lost the second half of the doubleheader 9-8 after coming back from a 6-1 deficit. Coach Dave Plish said he was impressed with the team’s play, particularly as this is the first time the Spartans had the chance to play on the field due to the weather. “I thought we played great, especially for not having a chance to even practice outside yet because of the weather. I was very impressed — we were disciplined at the plate, and we made the plays in the field,” said Plish.
INSIDE: • CAYUGA SOFTBALL HAS FIRST WIN • A LOOK BACK ON BASKETBALL SEASON
“We played our hearts out, and I’m excited to see where the season goes from here.” Cayuga kicked off the season with a threerun first inning, with Doray DiLallo, Lexie Cottrill and Brittney Waters driving in runs. With the score knotted at four, Harford took the lead on a two-run triple in the fourth inning and built a 10-4 lead. Cottrill drove in DiLallo in the top of the seventh to close the Spartans’ scoring. DiLallo went two-for-three with two runs, two RBI and a stolen base to lead Cayuga’s lineup in the first game. Kiara Lovejoy finished with a double and two runs scored, and Cottrill had two RBI. The Spartans found themselves trailing 6-1 after two innings in the second contest, but broke free for four runs in the fourth and three more in the fifth to build an 8-6 lead. Cayuga batted around in the fourth inning, using four singles and two walks to narrow Harford’s lead. Cottrill smashed a two-run double in the fifth to give Cayuga the two-run lead. Harford came back in the sixth to tie the game at eight. The Spartans had runners in scoring position in the seventh but couldn’t push a run across, and the Fighting Owls took the game with a run in the bottom half of the inning. Abigail Marinelli finished three-for-four in the second game with three runs scored, and DiLallo was three for five with two runs and two RBI. Cottrill was two-for-four with four RBI and Taylor Hunter knocked in two.
Media and Public Relations Associate Andrew Poole sent out an email to students on Friday afternoon with information regarding the ceremony. In his email, he stated that students who wish to participate will need to order their cap and gown by Friday, March 18. This can be done by phone or in person. Students can email sm8041@bncollege.com, call (315) 294-8686, or stop in at the Auburn Campus Bookstore. He also stated in his email that students will need to provide the following information upon ordering their cap and gowns: -Full name -Phone number -Approximate height and weight -Cap size (regular or large) -Which campus they would like to pick up their order. He also stated in the email that more information will be released in the weeks to come, including details about arrival time. Any students with questions can review CCC’s Commencement Information Page, or email Poole at apoole4@cayuga-cc.edu.
OPINION MAKING NEWS...
COMMENTS CLASH IN THE COLLEGIAN By Emma Deloff, staff writer
A Cayuga student’s opinions regarding the college’s COVID-19 regulations sparked a small controversy among the Collegian community and its readers.
Emma Deloff STAFF WRITER
After reading the article, Students Weigh In on Masks and Vax Spring Mandates, which contained remarks from three students, one of the Collegian writers submitted an opinion piece in response to one student’s specific views, while addressing her by name, because her opinions were outliers among a total of three interviewees. Emma Sanford has been attending Cayuga Community College for three CONTINUED PAGE TWO
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