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VOL. 68 ISSUE 3 SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
CAYUGABRIEFS
GET INVOLVED WITH CAMPUS ACTIVITIES
AUDITION NOW!!! Cayuga’s theater troupe, Harlequin Productions, has been given permission to stage a new production this fall. Theater Director Robert Frame says that there are roles for both male and female actors, as well as technicians. He encourages people to come audition at the Irene A. Bisgrove College Theatre on the Auburn campus. Auditions will be held on Monday, September 20 at 3 PM, and Tuesday, September 21 at 3:30 PM. Frame says students do not need any experience in theater to participate; no preparation for the audition is required. “Just come on in,” Frame said. For further information Contact: Bob Frame, ext. 2340, Rm. M-206A.
By Caitlyn Major, Editor-in-chief Getting involved in school activities is a great way to make the most of your college experience. It’s also an excellent way to meet new people and gain new experiences. Norman Lee will be sending out emails about cam-
Caitlyn Major EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
MARK THE DATE TO VACCINATE BY SEPTEMBER 27 On-campus students have until Monday, September 27, to complete their mandated COVID-19 vaccination and submit that information to the College. To clarify, on-campus students who fail to meet these obligations, and have not been granted a medical or religious exemption, will be: • Restricted from campus; • Deregistered from their in-person classes; AND Held responsible for outstanding tuition and other fees. COVID-19 Testing Any student who accesses campus, regardless of the reason, will participate in COVID-19 testing. Vaccinated individuals are required to test every other week. Before September 27, unvaccinated individuals will test every week. If students are unsure of their testing requirements, please direct them to the testing site to talk with an employee. Vaccination Exemptions The deadline for students to request a medical or religious exemption was Friday, September 10. This was communicated to students ahead of the deadline. Any student who submitted a request before that date will receive a formal response from the College. New requests will no longer be considered. Possible Exceptions to Sept. 27 Deadline Consideration will be given to students who have received the first dose of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine before Sept. 27 and intend to receive the second dose following that date. These instances will be evaluated on a caseby-case basis and students should be directed to follow up with Kathleen Chaykosky via email at kchaykos@cayuga-cc.edu.
CAYUGA BYTES
LIVE TO ZOOM TAPE RECORDINGS BEGIN AT 2:30 PM ON WEDNESDAYS 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. No experience necessary, you just have to be a Cayuga Community College student!
ZOOM ID NUMBER
899 6977 5480
Shawn Smith (left) and Gordon Wu chat while taking a break in the hallways of the Auburn campus between classes last week.
FALL SEMESTER 2021 - MASKS REQUIRED FOR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF By Emma Deloff, staff writer When the infamous COVID-19 virus first made an appearance, it struck the world — and not in a good way. Since March of 2020, every community of every society was taken under by the abrupt attack of the Coronavirus; anywhere a person could travel had shut down and people locked themselves in their houses, spraying any outside surface with gallons of cleaning products. Everyone was urged to stay home at all costs unless absolutely necessary, but now we find ourselves slowly crawling out of that predicament and making progress.
For the first time a class attended the Fall 2021 Virtual Activities Fair — Choral Director Erica Walters made a plea for chorus members along with her voice students. Chorus — club advisor Erica Walters (edennis@cayuga-cc.edu). Chorus meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday. It’s one credit per semester, which can be repeated up to four times. No auditions required, everyone is welcome.
Emma Deloff STAFF WRITER
When COVID-19 hit, schools of all sorts shut down (grade schools, colleges, etc.) and no one was sure when on-campus learning would be available again, but luckily plans were put into motion to allow us the most regular-looking education they could muster — thus came the masks. Since around August of 2021, schools have reopened their doors and are now welcoming students back under the protection of face masks. Though it’s not an ideal situation, masks have provided both Cayuga’s students and staff a chance to meet one another face-toface again so we’re not staring at computer screens every day — and so far, it seems to be working. Freshman English professor Benjamin Martin says “there’s a bit of a learning curve. I have a tendency to try to
pus clubs and events. Every activity is open to students on both the Auburn and Fulton campuses. Lee hosted a virtual activities fair on Wednesday September 15, 2021. The fair was on Zoom at 11 AM, and representatives from multiple clubs on campus were present. All of the club advisors who attended the fair gave a brief description of their club, the meeting Norman Lee hosted the Virtual times, and their contact Fall 2021 Campus information. Here is the inforActivities Fair mation about each club present at the Fall 2021 Virtual Activities Fair:
put in a lot of personality, and previously I had a tendency to try to do a lot of inflection and bring a lot of humor into class — and I initially found this more challenging with masks. However, I have once again learned to adapt around this. I think it’s important that we continue to use masks for now because of the new variants of the Corona virus, but I’m looking forward to a time to when we no longer have to.” CONTINUED PAGE THREE
Greg Sevik, Anime Club Faculty Advisor
Anime — club advisor Greg Sevik (gregory. sevik@cayuga-cc.edu). This club is open to anyone with an interest in anime, regardless of how much knowledge one has on the topic. They typically meet on Friday afternoons to get together and watch anime. Art Club — club advisor Melissa Johnson (melissa.johnson@ cayuga-cc.edu). The Art Club is a club that’s open to anyone with artistic interest, and meets Wednesdays at 11
Melissa Johnson
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