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Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York

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UPDATE FROM CAYUGA-CC PRESIDENT DR. DURANT

PHOTO BY FRANK ROMEO

I am pleased to announce that Dr. Ronald Cantor has accepted the position of Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs. Dr. Cantor comes to Cayuga with an extensive background in Dr. Ronald Cantor higher education, including serving as President of Southern Maine Community College and in leadership positions at Mohawk Valley and Jefferson Community Colleges. Dr. Cantor will start early this summer. —Dr. Brian Durant

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Cayuga Community College’s intercollegiate sports teams have a new ‘home’ field during games. The renovations to Falcon Park in Auburn were concluded in time for the Spartans to play their first home game there last Thursday. CCC’s other teams, including softball, men’s and women’s soccer, along with a possible reboot of the college’s men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, will also play their home games here.

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A LOOK BACK AT WINNING COLLEGIAN STAFFS PAGE 3

MEET JENNA FIELDS; CCC’S OUTSTANDING GOLFER

CAYUGA OTA PROGRAM EARNS ACCREDITATION PAGE 3

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STEM LOGO DESIGN WINNER PAGE 3 WHY JUST SUBWAY?

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SPARTAN SPORTS

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MAN RESCUED AFTER BEING TRAPPED IN CCC AUBURN ELEVATOR

JENNA FIELDS: AMAZING SPARTAN GOLFER STORY PAGE 5

By Aidan Crandall, staff writer

PHOTO BY MGM WORD STUDIO, INC.

CCC ART PROGRAM EVENTS: EARTH DAY DESIGNER BAGS GLASS ART DEMO PAGE 6 TELCOM ANNUAL AWARD BANQUET WINNERS PAGE 7 WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF? THE WINDINGO! BACK PAGE

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Cayuga Collegian staff members celebrate their FIRST PLACE win in a national contest. Left to right: Aidan Crandall, staff writer; Kaitlyn Diego, associate editor; Megan Swartwood, editor-inchief; Marc Baan, staff writer and columnist.

CAYUGA COLLEGIAN STAFF EARNS FIRST PLACE AWARD IN NATIONAL COLLEGE NEWSPAPER CONTEST The 2018-19 staff of Cayuga Community College’s only student-run newspaper, The Cayuga Collegian, earned first place in an annual national newspaper competition run by American Scholastic Press Association. “This first place win was particularly gratifying for the staff since The Cayuga Collegian was the only college newspaper in the competition to earn first place among newspapers in the competition in the category of our school size,” explained long-time The Cayuga Collegian faculty advisor Mary G. Merritt. CONTINUED PAGE THREE

It was a normal Thursday morning on the Auburn campus, the clouds were gray and depressing, and the end of the semester was rapidly approaching. In the library, two snack machine workers came in to refill the vending machines. It was a normal occurrence since they filled the machines at least once or twice a week. The one in the library was filled as usual, and next they moved to the two machines downstairs by the Early Childhood offices. Since one of the workers was wheeling around the carts full of the students’ favorite snacks and drinks, he had to take the elevator. No big deal really, they filled the machines just fine and were getting ready to leave when tragedy struck. The elevator broke down. It appeared as though the doors for the car weren’t opening, and so one of the workers happened to get stuck. The worker got stuck around 10:35 A.M., and stayed in there until shortly after 11:00 A.M. A college maintenance worker reported that the individual stuck in the elevator just complained of being over-heated and wished the building had air conditioning. The elevator was then taped off and repairmen quickly got to work shortly after the worker was rescued. By 12:20 P.M. the workers were finishing up the doors, and so whatever caused the accident wasn’t a huge problem.

THE OFFICIAL STUDENT-RUN NEWSPAPER OF CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE THE OFFICIAL STUDENT-RUN NEWSPAPER OF CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PHOTO BY AIDAN CRANDALL

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PLAY BALL! SPARTANS TAKE THE FIELD AT RENOVATED FALCON PARK

PHOTO BY MGM WORD STUDIO, INC.

PHOTO BY GLENN GASTON PHOTOGRAPHY

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Vol. 65 Issue 21 May 7, 2019


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