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Vol. 66 Issue 2 September 24, 2019
CCC MEN’S SOCCER TEAM SHUTS OUT FINGER LAKES CC AT HOME
CAYUGABRIEFS STUDY IN LONDON! INFO SESSION SEPT. 25 Interested in expanding your horizon? You’re invited to an information session to find out all you need to know to enroll in CCC’s London courses. The information session is planned for Wednesday, Sept 25, from 11 AM to noon in T-229. There is an added plus—lunch will be provided.
ACTIVITIES FAIRS TO TAKE PLACE OCT. 2 ON BOTH CAMPUSES
SO FAR THE TEAM HAS SUFFERED ONE LOSS
Find your passion on campus when Cayuga’s Clubs hold an exhibit on Wednesday, October 2nd from 11 AM to noon on both the Auburn and Fulton campuses. Club leaders are encouraged to take photos of their members interacting with students. Email your photos to cayugacollegian@gmail.com. Please identify people in the photo left to right. College radio station, WDWN, will celebrate COLLEGE RADIO DAY at the College Activities Fair. Be sure to say hello!
CCC’s men’s soccer team entered halftime on Saturday against Finger Lakes Community College at home with a score of 6-0. The team showed no signs of backing down in the second half. The Spartans took on the Lakers and spent most of their time on Laker territory with a final score of 13 — 0, shutting down the away team like it was nothing and improving their season record to 5 - 1.
By Emily Lane, Collegian photographer
PHOTO BY COLLEGIAN PHOTOGRAPHER EMILY LANE
MORE SPORTS ON PAGE 3
PHOTO BY MARC BAAN
AUBURN CAMPUS TRANSFER FAIR IS WED. OCTOBER 9th By Kaitlyn Diego, Editor-in-chief Looking to transfer to a 4-year school after you finish your education here at Cayuga Community College? The Auburn campus Transfer Fair is planned for Wednesday, October 9th, from 10 AM – 12:30 PM. Transfer Counselor, Vita Racko says this is the perfect opportunity for students to meet with transfer admission counselors to get the information needed. If students would like one-on-one help with transfer information, contact Vita Rako at vita.racko@cayuga-cc.edu or by phone at 315-593-9346.
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Capitol Records executive and CCC alum, Ryan Murphy (left), stopped by CCC’s School of Media and The Arts (SOMA) and the Media/Telcom Dept. to share advice with students. He spoke to Professor Michael Cortese’s Audio Production class.
INSPIRATION FROM AN ALUM By Marc Baan, associate editor
CCC’s School of Media and The Arts (SOMA) always encourages alums to visit. This past week, Ryan Murphy, a Telcom Dept. graduate returned to the college to share his knowledge with students in this semester’s Audio Production class about working in the music industry and gave some inspiration to a class of future media producers. “Be confident but be willing to learn,” said Murphy told the class when a student asked him about his first job. Murphy now oversees Artists and Repertoire for Capitol Records in New York City. An Auburn native, he graduated with a degree in Media Production from the SOMA program. After earning his degree at CCC, he then transferred to Ithaca where he had the opportunity to sign up for an internship program in Los Angles. After his internship was over, he says he was hired at Capital Records to work at their front desk. This was not a position he liked, but when the president of Blue Note Records told him that by working at the front desk,
it meant he would have the chance to be the first person to speak with everyone coming through the door every day. Murphy says that nugget of advice convinced him to stick with his front desk job. After three years of working the front desk, a new president of Capital Records was hired and finally Murphy’s hard work was recognized and he was soon promoted to talent scout. “Passion is where it starts,” Murphy explained. “See an opportunity and take it.” He also added that a key thing to making a name for yourself is to be honest. “When asked your opinion, always be honest.” Murphy confidently told the class that he would not have been able to get to where he is today if it were not for all that he learned while in the SOMA program. He left the class with one more bit of advice, “Don’t be afraid to be honest about your passions because that is what makes you different.”
YOU’RE INVITED TO CAYUGA RECORDS’ ALBUM RELEASE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25 The School of Media and The Arts (SOMA) and the Media/Telcom Department invites you to help us celebrate the release of two new albums from Cayuga Records. Cayuga Community College’s own record label, CAYUGA RECORDS is holding an Album release event on Wednesday, Sept 25, 2019. The event is being held at the Auburn Public Theatre, 108 Genesee Street in Auburn. It is free to attend and will run from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. The event will highlight the release of Cayuga Records new albums by singer-songwriter Ed Vivenzio and Glass Image, an electric rock band. Both will be performing at the event. Opening the evening’s performance will be “Way Off Bass,” a young local jazz trio. Cayuga Records began as a hands-on learning program at CCC to give media students a chance to gain experience in the music business. Cayuga Records has produced 27 albums to date, with two more planned for this year. Cayuga’s Media/Telcom department also has a student-run video and film production company, C3Video. Cayuga is the only Community College in New York State that offers students an opportunity to create, develop, and launch their own businesses in electronic media.
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