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VOL. 68 ISSUE 18
APRIL 5, 2022
CAYUGA’S GREG OSTERHOUT THROWS A PERFECT GAME!
CCC’S NORMAN LEE CAYUGA SHUTS OUT SUNY ADIRONDACK 6 - 0! RECEIVES LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Congratulations to Norman Lee on being the 2022 recipient of the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) Lifetime Achievement award for Student Life. Part of the mission of APCA is to promote campus engagement through quality educational experiences, and Lee has certainly embodied this throughout his career at Cayuga Community College. As noted by the APCA Executive Director, Eric NORMAN LEE Lambert, “Norman has been a long time APCA member, and has selflessly devoted himself to the service of students and the student life community. We are proud to have him as an active and vibrant part of our organization, and wish to recognize his long and storied career.” — Nicole Adsitt, Ph.D. Director, Centers for Student Engagement and Academic Advisement
Cayuga students Tessa Higgins and Kyleigh Walton perform as radio actors in “Sorry, You’ve Got My Wrong Number.” The show is part of Harlequin Productions’ spring performance of “Radio Ridiculous.”
CAYUGA FRESHMAN GREG OSTERHOUT OF VALLEY CENTRAL HS IN WALDEN, NY, PITCHES A NO-HITTER ON THE MOUND FOR THE CAYUGA SPARTANS AGAINST SUNY ADIRONDACK ON SUNDAY.
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CHILDCARE CENTER PLAYGROUND PROJECT The CCC Childcare Center is teaming up with Play by Design, (PBD), and Rusty Keeler, (Earthplay- Natural Playscapes), to bring a new and improved natural playground to our area. The plan is to break ground in fall, but we are looking to coordinate committees and work on the planning process soon. If you’re interested in learning more or volunteering email Amanda Gould at agould3@cayuga-cc.edu. We need all the help we can get!! — Amanda Gould Childcare Director
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 qualify. To join email The Cayuga Collegian at cayugacollegian@gmail.com.
LEXI COTRILL OF SKANEATELES DRILLS A PITCH OVER HOME PLATE.
The student-run, award-winning Cayuga Collegian is reminding the campus community about the deadlines for the remaining issues this semester. DEADLINE COLLEGIAN ISSUE #19 APRIL 8 COLLEGIAN ISSUE #20 APRIL 21 Please email your news and photos to cayugacollegian@gmail.com.
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SPARTAN SPORTS UPDATE INSIDE
A statewide theatre organization has recognized Cayuga Community College’s student theatre ensemble for its comedic spring performances of “Radio Ridiculous.” The Theatre Association of New York State (TANYS) applauded Cayuga’s Harlequin Productions for its spring show of “Radio Ridiculous,” which is a spoof of 20th Century radio programs. The final spring performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 1, and Saturday, April 2, at the Irene A. Bisgrove Theatre on the College’s Auburn Campus. Harlequin Productions Director Bob Frame thanked TANYS for recognizing the efforts of the cast and crew, and noted that the unique acting style demanded in the script presented challenges for the cast. “Our students and other contributors spend extensive time rehearsing and designing the sets to make our performances as successful as possible, so to BOB FRAME receive this recognition from TANYS is always welcome,” said Frame. “This show in particular is a throwback to another era and demanded our students learn new acting techniques, so the entire cast receiving an award is particularly special.” The cast received a Meritorious Achievement in Ensemble Acting award, with Seth Kennedy earning an individual award for Meritorious Achievement in Acting. Terri Fox received an award for Meritorious Achievement in Property Design, and Frame received an Excellence in Directing award. Cayuga students in the cast are Laurel Elliot, Tessa Higgins, Robert Preza, Allison Smith, Kyleigh Walton, and Grace Wiseman, and student Alyssa Cheeley is the stage manager. Several guest actors also appear in the show. “Radio Ridiculous” is designed around three separate storylines, including takeoffs of the Marx Brothers, “A Tale of Two Cities,” and “Les Miserables.” Another part of the performance includes a comedic murder-mystery entitled “Sorry, You’ve Got My Wrong Number.” —OFFICIAL CAYUGA NEWS RELEASE
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