Collegian Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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Vol. 65 Issue 3 September 25, 2018
JEAN WRIGHT WALK/RUN STEPS OFF SEPT. 29TH
BLACKBOARD BACK ONLINE
By Kaitlyn Diego, associate editor
By Kaitlyn Diego, associate editor
CAYUGABRIEFS Attention all students and staff: Saturday, September 29, the college is hosting a walk/ run in memory of Jean Wright! The school does this every year, earning money toward Jean Wright the scholarship offered here. It will take place at CCC, with registration starting at 8 A.M. Gather your family and friends to join in for a day of memories and fun, while coming out to support a great cause. Sign up sheets are found on the bulletin boards along the halls in the Main Building on the Auburn Campus, or stop in the Financial Aid office for more information! We hope to see you there!
On Monday, September 17, an email was sent out to give students an update on Blackboard. As most staff and students know, this has been an ongoing issue the past few weeks. Students have had trouble getting on Blackboard off campus, SUNY’s server was hacked, and the investigation continues to find a solution. Director of Distance Learning, Brandon Davis-Shannon says Blackboard should be accessible on and/or off campus right now. However, he says due to the fact there are still issues with people trying to get into the server, there may be delays. Students are asked to check periodically their Blackboard accounts for course messages, announcements, and discussion board activity so they don’t miss anything. DavisShannon always recommends sending any message right through the college’s Outlook email; otherwise there could be delays receiving emails back. He says updates will be sent out when appropriate. Students or staff with any questions or further concerns can contact Brandon Davis- Shannon at any time.
NEW SAFE ZONES ON AUBURN CAMPUS
CAYUGA CUPBOARD IN NEED OF FOOD DONATIONS Volunteers at Cayuga Cupboard, the Auburn Campus’ student food pantry, report seeing a significant increase in the number of students visiting Cayuga Cupboard and they say they could really use some support in food and personal care item donations. If you are out and about this week here are some items that would be useful in the Cupboard:
By Autumn Brewer, staff writer
Shampoo/Conditioner Body wash/soap Deodorant Feminine hygiene products Toothpaste/Toothbrushes Donations can be brought to SH26 or to M213. As always, thank you for your continued support. —Toni M. Giannettino
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PHOTOS BY MEGAN SWARTWOOD
Milk Bananas Eggs Bagels Lunchmeat Cream Cheese Cheese Butter Yogurt Pasta Bread Apples Juice Oranges Meal kits (just add meat kits) Peanut Butter and jelly Cup of noodle soups
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A safe zone is a place where anyone can feel free to be themselves and safe from judgment. A safe zone can be anyplace from just one room to a whole establishment. These places can be essential to make students feel comfortable in the environment around them.
There are posters that show safe zones around the Auburn campus. There are some in the radio station, Black Box Theater and on Jerimy Blower’s office, (the coordinator of wellness and intervention services on both campuses). Jerimy Blower has made these posters of his own free will to inform students of where some of these safe zones can be found. He is also in the process of trying to have the college registered for the Pride Movement. This puts Cayuga on a list saying that this school is a safe zone for everyone, including the LGBTQ community. There is also talk of a gay straight alliance (GSA) club possibly starting soon. Blowers says hopefully with all these plans in motion, people will feel welcome to Cayuga Community College and to the wonderful community the students and staff try to create.
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