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VOL. 68 ISSUE 19
CAYUGABRIEFS
THE COLLEGIAN’S EDITOR-IN-CHIEF CAITLYN MAJOR TO RECEIVE THE NEILA BIDEN AWARD
FINAL CAYUGA COLLEGIAN ISSUE DEADLINE APRIL 21 The student-run, award-winning Cayuga Collegian is reminding the campus community to submit your news and photos to be included in the final issue of the semester by Thursday, April 21, 2022. DEADLINE COLLEGIAN ISSUE #20 APRIL 21 Please email your news and photos to cayugacollegian@gmail.com.
By Mary G. Merritt, assistant professor
PLANNED BANNER OUTAGE APRIL 13 Don’t plan to pull and all-nighter to get your school work done on Wednesday, April 13th, from 12 A.M. to 8 A.M., a PLANNED OUTAGE will occur as the BANNER PRODUCTION system is being migrated to new hardware. Banner, myCayuga, and all other associated products (FormFusion, ARGOS, OnBase,etc) will NOT be available, or usable, during this time frame. The transition should remain seamless to all user following return of “active status” on the system. —Joseph E. Meyers I Banner Functional Support Specialist
ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR A GRADUATION AWARD? Students who completed graduation requirements and receive their degrees between June 2021 and May 2022 are eligible to apply for graduation awards funded by the Cayuga Community College Foundation and awarded by the Student Awards Committee. Specific criteria apply to each award. Read the criteria carefully for each award to determine eligibility. Contact the Cayuga Community College Foundation office to receive the application and criteria. Applications are due by email to Kathy Gross at gross@cayuga-cc.edu by Friday, April 22. Late applications will not be considered.
Photos by Timothy Donovan, staff photographer
SENDING CAYUGA STUDENTS & STAFF ON SPRING BREAK WITH A BIG SMILE The Easter Bunny stopped by Cayuga’s Auburn campus a bit early to spread some joy. A tree and a plant in the main lobby are decorated with eggs, spring frills, and bunnies. Bunnies at heart are Dorothy Raymond and Donna Whiting, both women are employees of the CCC Janitorial Department. Raymond and Whiting say they set up the tree and decorations in preparation for the Easter holiday and to make the faculty and students feel good about themselves when they view the tree. They say the pandemic was a very hard and difficult time for everybody. Raymond reports the Janitorial Department has erected the tree for the past few years.
VOLUNTEER WITH THE CAYUGA COLLEGIAN The student-run newspaper, The Cayuga Collegian, is looking for writers, editors, photographers, and sports writers for the fall semester. Enhance your college experience by participating in a publication which has served the students of Cayuga Community College for 68 years! No experience necessary, just an abundance of enthusiasm. Some positions may come with a paycheck if you complete an interview and qualify through Financial Aid. To join, email The Cayuga Collegian at czeller@cayuga-cc.edu.
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APRIL 12, 2022
Congratulations to The Cayuga Collegian’s Editor-in-Chief Caitlyn Major of Auburn upon earning the Neila Hunter Biden Journalism Award. One of Cayuga Community College’s highest honors, Major’s dedication to The Cayuga Collegian and her performance as an outstanding student made her a clear front-runner for the honor. Major has set goals for her career hoping to start as a local news reporter or write for an online magazine. “Ultimately I would Caitlyn Major like to start my own Cayuga Collegian magazine one day EDITOR-IN-CHIEF centered around theater and do reviews of Broadway shows, off Broadway shows and movies,” said Major. Major is excited that she has already been accepted by five four-year colleges in the area, but will not make her decision on which to attend until she hears from her two top choices: Cornell and Syracuse University. “Caitlyn is one of the best editor-inchiefs I’ve had the pleasure to work with in my 22 years as the paper’s faculty advisor,” said Mary G. Merritt. “Her best trait which will serve her well in her future career— when she says she is going to do something, she gets it done on time and the result is always excellent.” “I really enjoyed my experience at CCC. The online classes actually worked out well for me because I have a really busy schedule and it let me work my class schedule around my work schedules,” said Major. “I also really enjoyed getting to work on the paper and getting to meet other students and different people that I had the opportunity to interview.”
SAVE THE DATE: BLOCK PARTIES PLANNED LATE IN APRIL ON BOTH CAYUGA CAMPUSES By Emma Deloff, staff writer
Cayuga will be holding block parties on both the Auburn and Fulton campuses where multiple different clubs will be attending in sponsorship.
Emma Deloff STAFF WRITER
The party on the Fulton campus will be on April 26th in the parking lot and the one in Auburn is to be held on the Academic Quad, under the tent, on the 27th; each party will begin at 10:00 A.M. and conclude at 2:00 P.M. Students who arrive as guests can expect to see and participate in many activities, some of which will include eating barbecue, tie-dyeing, an ice cream truck, face painting, acoustic music, and more (as informed by Norman Lee). More information is to come regarding the two parties, which will further be provided by Norman Lee, a professor at Cayuga and the Director of Student Activities. CONTINUED PAGE TWO
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