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Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

Collegian cayugacollegian@gmail.com

VOL. 67 ISSUE 23

CAYUGABRIEFS

NO MORE CAYUGA SUBWAY STOPS

COVID ON CAMPUS

By Corinne Stevens, staff writer

This week we completed 524 COVID-19 tests and were informed by SUNY Upstate that two individuals in our Fulton Campus testing population tested positive. One individual was last on-campus on Monday, April 12. Contact tracing in this case is complete. The second individual was last on-campus on Thursday, April 15. Contact tracing in this case is ongoing. Both individuals have been placed in isolation and are restricted from campus. To see your individual results, visit the Upstate testing website. Remember to schedule your weekly COVID-19 test for our Auburn or Fulton campus. Please continue following our health and safety protocols. If you are experiencing any symptoms associated with COVID-19, please avoid accessing campus. Thank you for your continued commitment to the health and safety of our campus community. —Cathy J. Dotterer, Ed.D. Dean of Students

Cayuga’s Subway restaurant will not be re-opening! The college-owned franchise will no longer be a part be operating on Cayuga Community College’s Auburn campus as its sole source of fast food, says Cayuga Community Colleges Public and Media Relations Associate Andrew Poole.

Corinne Stevens STAFF WRITER “In 2020, the Factually Student Association at Cayuga Community College decided to move on from the contract with Subway in order to open a new and different franchise on our Auburn campus,” said Poole. “This was a responsible financial decision that was made after a lengthy period of internal discussions. The Faulty Student Association at Cayuga is currently reviewing proposals and options to have a new on campus franchise for our campus community to enjoy.”

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE NOW!

Cayuga Community College students pursuing an Associate of Arts degree in the field of Humanities are eligible to apply for the Cayuga County Home Bureau Scholarship. The Foundation is also accepting applications the Holy Family High School Alumni Scholarship and the St. Alphonsus Scholarship. Students must be enrolled full time. These scholarships will be awarded for the 2021-2022 Academic Year. The applicant’s FAFSA must be on file before submitting the application. To learn more about eligibility for these and other scholarships, and to download applications, visit the College website https://www.cayuga-cc.edu/ giving/scholarships

FORMER COLLEGE TYPIST SCHMID PASSES The College is mourning the lost of long-time Cayuga employee Justine Schmid. Schmid retired from her position as a Senior Typist in 2001 after 23 years of service to the College.

APRIL 20, 2021

FALCON PARK - APRIL 16, 2021: MEN’S SOCCER SPARTANS TAKE ON ERIE COMMUNITY COLLEGE IN THEIR SHORTENED SEASON HOME OPENER. Sophomore Isaac Bourne from Southampton, England executes a corner kick. PHOTO BY COLLEGIAN SPORTS REPORTER CALEB RODEN.

SPARTANS ENJOY SECOND SHUT-OUT By Caleb Roden, Collegian sports reporter and writer “We fight, we fight, we fight.“ That was the game beginning cheer by the Cayuga

Caleb Roden STAFF WRITER Men’s Soccer team before they took the field for their first home game this season. And fight they did, as the Cayuga Spartans took

down Erie Community College six goals to none in their second shut-out of their short season. With an uproar of offense holding Erie CC to just three shots as Cayuga produced 25. Despite the inclement weather, there were some fans at Falcon Park to cheer on the boys. Cayuga’s overwhelming offense held Erie to the defensive part of the pitch for the better part of the first half. The offense was led by Will Leary putting up three goals, two on penalty shots. Abdias Pauc Peres scored two goals and Theo Vickeridge scored a goal. Cayuga’s keeper, James Hogan, stopped all three shots against him.

The college-owned Subway restaurant franchise in the cafe area on Cayuga Community College’s Auburn campus is permanently closing. The college is considering other franchise restaurants to go in its place. The vending machines will be operational in the fall. No word on what restaurant or when it will open yet. To date, Poole says The Faulty Student Association has not decided on a specific company, restaurant, or franchise to take over the location, however he says they do have candidates in mind to replace the Subway location but are not disclosing that information at this time. Poole says The Faculty and Student Association expressed that they are not aware of the possible safety precautions necessary in order to be fully operational. Poole says it is doubtful a new franchise will be operational before the end of the semester.

CALLING ALL FACULTY AND STAFF - YOU’RE

NEW DAY! NEW RECORDING TIME!

INVITED TO PLAY

NOW AND THEN!

JOIN US ON TUESDAYS AT 1O AM! The independent student media production called Cayuga Bytes is a fun way for student to share information creating watchable content shared on the Cayuga Bytes YouTube Channel. All students majoring in any area of study are invited to join the production. Email cayugabytes@gmail.com to get involved.

ESSENTIALS OF ART STUDENTS SHARE THEIR WORK Above left by sophomore Matthew Brown; Above right by by sophomore Danielle Weeks

SEE MORE ON BACK PAGE

Cayuga Bytes is inviting all faculty and staff to send us a recent photo (jpeg) along with a photo from their past. The ‘Byters’ will try to guess each faculty and staff member from their past photo! The results of whether the photo was accurately identified will be revealed in the following issue of The Cayuga Collegian. It is the perfect way to help the students on campus identify key people on campus! Send your photos to cayugacollegian@gmail.com.

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