10-20-08 Cayuga Collegian October 20 08 Issue

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Vol. 57 Issue 6

October 20, 2008

CCC Basketball Back on Top By Zach Bellerdine, Staff Writer

RAT Guild Officially Starts By Natasha King, Editor-in-chief

With everyone all situated in classes and counting down the days until Winter Break, the college still has so many things going on; various clubs still getting under way. The RAT Guild is no different. The RAT (Radio and Television) Guild is made up of any Telecommunications student. Students are automatically in RAT Guild upon registering as a Telecom major. The start of the new year means the start of meetings and the election of officers. RAT Guild meetings are held every Wednesday at 11:30am. Meetings take place in the Television Studio in the tech building. And did I mention, there’s free pizza? The RAT Guild orders pizza every Wednesday as part of the meetings. So who are the new officers? Mike Ouimette takes his place as President, Joey Koziol as Vice President, Kelsey Brown as Secretary, Natasha King as Treasurer, and a few senate representatives of course.

RAT Guild tries to get students involved by planning different events throughout the year. The big one comes at the end; RAT Guild holds a banquet. Last years banquet was held at Auburn Public Theatre and had Mike “Rocko” Rowe from Rocko Dorsey perform. A buffet style dinner was also served that included all sorts of styles of pizza, ziti, wings, pasta salad, and dessert. After food, was a showing of Steve Keeler’s Television Production class’ projects. Awards were also handed out. RAT Guild also held a gathering at a Double Days game. They rented a tent and everyone could watch the game and eat the food that was provided. RAT Guild is getting ready to plan such events. Part of being involved with RAT Guild, is getting involved at the radio station. The faculty and student staff help to train new DJ’s so that they can get on the air. Once they receive their license, they can sign up for a radio shift. It’s so easy!

Banner: A Work in Progress By Kevin Cool, Staff Writer

BANNER is the new on-line website which allows students and staff to access vital information in regard to information associated with their relationship with Cayuga Community College. BANNER is the place to go to check for the availability of financial aid. The staff in CCC’s Financial Aid Office said, “Apply early, when you do your taxes, it’s time to do your FASFA application.” You must have BANNER ID and pin number to have for access into the system. “November 1st is the early deadline for filing your financial aid for the Spring semester of 2009. April 1st is the early deadline for the Fall semester’s financial aid processing for Fall 2009,” the staff in the financial

aid department said. “Late payment for class grants aren’t paid in full until you‘re registered,” the staff said. Student reviews are mixed on the BANNER system and even the Financial Aid Office too, says they’re still tweaking the system to be more helpful for student processing their financial aid. The best way to confront any problems is to be patient and seek help at the Financial Aid Office. College officials say soon registration will be on-line too, using the BANNER system. Scholarships available are listed at www..cayuga-cc.edu and general scholarships are at www.fastweb.com . To access your BANNER account, go to www.cayuga-cc.edu.

One thing is for sure for the Cayuga Community College men’s basketball team and that’s they are for real this year. Last year the Spartans’ team won just two games, but this year things will be much different under second-year coach Marcell Fisher. This year he went out and recruited a brand new team filled with players that know how to play and win games. The top players are Jovoun Webb, Vance Kelley, Isiah Watkins and Auburn’s Nick Neville. “You need players,” Fisher said. “Recruiting is 90-percent of the program. It’s a tough league and conference filled with a lot of competition.” The conference is something that intrigues Webb. “Watch out for us,” he said. “Do not underestimate us is all I recommend to our conference this year.” The talent on the team has potential to do things not many Spartan teams have done. While speed, and for the first time under Fisher, depth on the bench will keep them in games longer than last year’s team did. “Nobody is perfect,” Webb said. “One thing though, I can promise is we will not lose on our court. I take that offensive.”

Unlike last year, height is also not a problem. Neville and Ronnie Hodges lead the group at 6’8, while 11 others top six-feet on the 16-man roster. Last year the tallest guy on the team was Joaquan “Stretch” Thomas and he found problems in foul trouble, “Stretch was the key re-bounder,” Fisher said. “But he often got into foul trouble and we didn’t have anyone on the bench. However, this year that will be different.” Things will be different for the Spartans this year and that’s a certainty. While most would like to see a Junior National Title, one thing is for sure; they must play as a team and that is something they do. “We are tight,” Watkins said. “Like the Wayne Brothers.” Just like brothers might share a room, they share a goal. “We are settling for a Championship,” Kelley said. The talent is there, the chemistry is there and so are the goals. “We have the potential to put a banner up,” Fisher said. “There is a lot of team unity. They rely on each other and if they study hard and play hard they will get whatever they want. We are reaching high with this program, it’s a must.”

Come As You Are By Mike Ouimette, Staff Writer

C.A.Y.A. stands for Come As You Are. The club opened about four weeks ago, and they have a meeting every Friday at 1 P.M. The club is open to anyone and everyone, and looking for fun, motivated, committed people to join up with them. If you have some free time, come on in and check it out. Their function is to promote diversity throughout the college. It is also about cultural awareness.The way they spread the information on the cultural history is through events and programs spread across all of the Auburn campus. Their goal is to share food, customs, music, and all other forms of cultural differences they have in order to bring a better understanding to everyone. C.A.Y.A. has held, and is planning to hold several events here at the Auburn campus. Why not join in on celebrating Latin History month with authentic Latin food, and a celebration of

Jamaican history and culture, with tasting authentic Jamaican food? Try it especially if you enjoy spicy cuisine. You’ve probably noticed the Voter Registration Booth near the front entrance of the Auburn campus. Friday, October 10th, was the last day of the Voter Registration, and the booth was run by C.A.Y.A. Getting people to register to vote was important because this race for the presidency of the United States. So, if you are looking to find out more about other cultures, or want to promote yours, go check out C.A.Y.A. They meet in the room across from the Admissions Office in the Auburn Campus. The meetings are on Fridays, at 1 P.M. and they hope everyone will stop and see what they are about and share something that will help encourage the students at Cayuga Community College to have a better understand of other al of the different cultures.


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