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The Cayuga Collegian’s editor-in-chief hit the campaign trail to study candidate support. By Caleb Slater, editor-in-chief
College inaugurates President Durant By Steve Brewer, staff writer
After assuming the role of president of Cayuga Community College back in August, Dr. Brian M. Durant was formally inaugurated on Friday, April 15th. In attendance were students, faculty, staff, elected officials, delegates from SUNY, and so many more who all came out to witness the event. During his speech, President Durant made it clear that his priority was first and foremost the success of the students attending CCC. “Ultimately, all that we do is about the student,” Durant said. “We have an emphasis on student success. Student outcomes in the areas of graduation, retention, and individual goal completion will always be our focus for continuous improvement. Student success is institutional success.” This has been a sentiment that President Durant has repeatedly expressed since he first took office. Putting students first continues to be President Durant’s highest priority. After his first “State of the College Address” back in October, a faculty member remarked then that in all of the years that they have been at the college, President Durant was the first president to list students as their highest priority. A similar theme was echoed by Student Trustee Molly Sharples in her speech during the
inauguration. Sharples, an active member of the college’s Harlequin Productions, said that no college president to her knowledge had attended a Harlequin Production. She said this quickly changed when President Durant attended the opening night of a play back in the fall. Since he took office, President Durant has made it a point to be involved in as many on campus activities as possible. Recently, he attended the SGO Presidential Debate hosted by The Collegian and he also watched the SOMA Talent Showcase, during which a student drew a caricature of him. “At every meeting, Dr. Durant always asks the same question, ‘How does this help our students?’” CCC Foundation Executive Director Guy Cosentino said. “He reminds us that our most important mission is to make sure our students get a great education.” REPORTER’S NOTE: I feel safe in saying that we all are happy to have President Durant leading CCC as our college continues to grow and we pursue avenues of expansion including the long awaited dorms and athletic fields. If you see President Durant in the hall be sure to congratulate him for his inauguration, he is a truly remarkable individual who truly appreciates us students and our feedback!
“Make America Great Again”, “Ready to start a political Revolution?” These slogans have been at the front of Donald J. Trump’s and Senator Bernie Sanders’ campaign since day one! They disagree with one another on virtually every single issue, but if there is one thing they seem to have in common, it would be low expectations. When the two candidates first announced, nobody expected them to get this far. In mid-April of last year, Hillary Clinton out polled Bernie by more than 50 points! Now they are neck and neck in every single national poll and in one case, the Reuters poll, CONTINUED ON PAGE TWO
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CAYUGABRIEFS Cayuga Community College Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of its newest Trustee. The Honorable Patrick V. Mahunik has been appointed by the Cayuga County Legislature to fill the unexpired term of Mr. Joseph Runkle who resigned in February, 2016. Mr. Mahunik will serve as Vice Chair of the Board’s Finance and Audit Committee and the Board’s legislative liaison. “We are excited to have someone with Pat’s experience join us,” said Jeffrey L. Edwards, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at the College. “The The Board looks forward Honorable to working with Pat Patrick V. on Cayuga’s future,” Mahunik he added. Mr. Mahunik has been a Cayuga County Legislator since 2008 and currently serves as Principal of Alternative Education at OCM BOCES in Liverpool. He is involved in various youth sports teams and is a member of numerous local and regional boards.
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A Trump supporter outside Saturday’s Trump Rally in Syracuse.
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