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Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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Vol. 63 Issue 21
STUDENT CLUB APPRECIATION EVENT SOURS
CAYUGABRIEFS END OF SEMESTER
EXTENDED LIBRARY HOURS
By Zak Haines, associate editor
PHOTO BY MGM MERRITT
The Library will be open until 8:30 PM this week (May 8 -10) to provide students more time to study before Finals Week. Friday, May 12th, the Library will be open until 4:30 PM. The Library staff is also providing free pizza and beverages from 6:00 - 8:00 PM for students along with games and relaxation activities. In addition, they’re having free drawings for Subway gift cards. Last week, the Library staff helped students de-stress by having Therapy dogs visit.
Cayuga Collegian’s staff writer Brooke Dunn, editor-in-chief Gabby Rizzo, and photographer Kody Fowler pose in the Cayuga Collegian’s office after receiving their first place certificate from the American Scholastic Press Association.
INSIDE: CCC’S STUDENT-RUN NEWSPAPER STAFF EARNS FIRST PLACE HONORS MEET CCC’s Presidential Scholarship winners ... PAGE 6
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The 2016-2017 staff of Cayuga Community College’s only student-run newspaper, The Cayuga Collegian, earned first place in an annual national contest held by the American Scholastic Press Association. For 16 years in a row, The Collegian staffs under the direction of faculty adviser, Mary G. Merritt, have placed first or second in this national review of college newspapers. “I am so proud of the student staff,” Merritt said. “Many on campus are unaware of the amount of work and dedication these students demonstrate on a daily basis with the goal of cataloging the college’s history.” Individual Collegian staff achievements are recognized locally for their contributions to the success of the newspaper with honors instituted in 2006 by former Collegian editorin-chief Mathew Kratts. The highest honor Kratts created was the ‘Merritt’ award, a play
on words and in honor of the paper’s adviser, Mary Merritt. This year there are three recipients of the Merritt Award. Former editor-in-chief now associate editor, Zakary Haines, is honored for his outstanding leadership during the 2016 Fall semester. Haines stepped down this spring to take on a leadership role with the college’s radio station. Staff writer now editor-in-chief, Gabrielle Rizzo, stepped in to provide seamless coverage of responsibilities earning her a Merritt Award for outstanding leadership. Rizzo will return in the fall as editor-in-chief. Collegian photographer, Kody Fowler, is honored with a Merritt Award for outstanding photography. “The students who work on the The Collegian staff are talented people who work hard and eagerly take on challenges,” Merritt said. “I feel very fortunate to work with them.”
Every year, the SGO’s of both the Auburn and Fulton campuses combine the two campuses’ clubs and invite them all to an annual Club Appreciation Banquet. This is supposed to be an event where students, advisors, and faculty are to come together, relax and celebrate a year well done. However, at this year’s banquet, too many issues occurred for any fun to take place. Many clubs including, Anime Club, Cayuga Records, History Club and many more were either not on the RSVP list or were misplaced at different tables. Many club officers who came to the event say they were confused because their names weren’t on the list. Faculty member Norman Lee told these club members that they did not register, even when he was presented proof of their RSVP applications. Lee, after many arguments and what some students said were disrespectful comments toward students, he eventually “figured out” the seating for the students. One club officer says Lee came over to their makeshift table praising himself for getting seating for those who didn’t RSVP accord-
“I didn’t have the best experience at the Appreciation Banquet...”
— Michelle LaGreca Cayuga Records Club President
ing to his notes. Many of these students say they did not take kindly to his words, some of those expressing disappointment included SGO members. CONTINUED PAGE THREE
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