Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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Vol. 59 Issue 8 November 22, 2010
Let the Sun Shine!
CAYUGABriefs
New Improvements are Saving Energy by D.J. DuVall, Associate Editor
Cayuga recently installed 126 solar panels on top of the Auburn campus gym’s roof.
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Nursing’s New Labs The Nursing Department has renovated the nursing labs in the Technology building. In the spirit on the upcoming Holiday season, they’re showing them off on December 3rd, from 1 – 3 pm, along with refreshments and holiday treats. If you want to see what’s going on in Nursing and check out the newly-finished labs, come out on December 3rd to snack while you check it out. The Nursing lab rooms are T-109 and T-111. —Kat Taylor, Editor-in-chief
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City Beauty Boost by Jamie Blumrick, Associate Editor When passing though Auburn, you may notice some changes in the appearance of schools, playgrounds, parks, and you may even discover some new art work added sporadically throughout the city. These were not changes that happened overnight; they were done with the many helpful hands of the Auburn Beautification Commission. What is the Beautification Commission you may wonder? It’s a nonprofit, charitable corporation dedicated to making the City of Auburn a more beautiful place to live. A.B.C. is a membership organization which uses member dues to execute beautification projects throughout the city. The Auburn Beautification Commission was started in 2007 and has been growing ever since. Anyone can join this commission by going to the organization’s website at www.beautifulauburn.org and filling out their membership form. They will be having a membership drive this January. Some things that they have done to date with the help of local businesses are: they’ve installed 58 hanging flower pots throughout downtown, restored parks and replicated the planting beds to their original state. On Founders’ Day, they revealed the interpretive sculpture created by artist Audrey Iwanicki representing Auburn’s very own Theodore Case, an inventor who pioneered sound on film technology, for their Art Around Auburn in front of Auburn Public Theater. There are even some mosaic murals that have been created with the help of Jesse Kline and Brian Redfield, both associated with Auburn Downtown BID. Both Redfield and Kline traveled to learn the special mosaic techniques used by the famous Artist Isaiah Zagar. They then contributed to the Art Around Auburn Project with their Angelo’s pizza sign and the dragonfly mural located in front of Auburn Public Theater. The Auburn Beautification Commission plans on continuing these projects and ideas in the hopes that they will spread. So if helping Auburn become a more beautiful place is something you’d be interested in, be sure to sign up. They are always looking for more help!
Cayuga Community College has made two significant improvements when it comes to energy efficiency over the past two semesters. CCC’s Buildings and Grounds Director Kevin Drayer says Cayuga recently installed 126 solar panels on top of the Auburn campus gym’s roof. He says these panels take in energy, and spread it around throughout the entire school. Drayer says the energy the panels collect from the sun has drastically cut down on the use of other energy sources for the college. Last Spring, CCC installed brand new light fixtures across the ceiling of the entire Spartan Hall gymnasium in Auburn. These new lights have six bulbs in each fixture. The new system provides greater versatility Drayer said. Instead of a switch turning on all the lights at once, a control panel was installed so that half the gym’s lights can be off when it’s not being used. The lights can also be controlled so that two, four, or all six bulbs can be used separately in each fixture. Drayer says these new lights are going to save CCC 122,000 kilowatt hours per year. Drayer says the two upgrades combined will save CCC around $15,000 a year in utility costs. Cayuga received grants from NICCDA and the New York Power Authority for around $133,000 to help make these improvements. Drayer says that the new solar panels will help tremendously when it comes to utility costs. He says eventually CCC would like to install more panels to other roofs, to continue to make Cayuga become a more efficient, environmentally friendly campus. For more questions contact Kevin Drayer via email at drayer@cayuga-cc.edu.
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