By Mark Cuminale For many years, The College at Brockport has been the subject of a particularly nasty rumor that claims it has the highest rate of sexually transmitted diseases in the nation. If you look up “SUNY Brockport” on Urban Dictionary, you’ll find a vulgar account that condemns the college for its “excessively high... Continue Reading →
Taste of Soul brings southern charm to Brockport
By Adam Simmons The Village of Brockport introduced a new restaurant on Dec. 6, 2017, called Taste of Soul. Taste of Soul is a small but family-oriented restaurant specializing in southern fried chicken, buffalo wings, ribs, fish and other popular southern dishes. Timothy Lee, owner of the new establishment, has always carried a love for... Continue Reading →
New Year, new me
By Brandon Costolnick When the clock strikes midnight on December 31, people all around the country rejoice and embrace as they celebrate the coming of a new year. For many, there are high hopes that this year will be better than the last and that they will grow and change for the better. New Year’s... Continue Reading →
What a Wonder it is! Review on “Wonder of the World”
By Vanessa Ryland-Buntley “Wonder of the World” by David Lindsay-Abaire was brought to the stage at The College at Brockport’s Mainstage in the Tower Fine Art’s building the last two weekends in April 2017. The play which was directed by Ruth Childs, Associate Professor at The College at Brockport, was a comedy brought to life... Continue Reading →
Islam, Not ISIS
There is a tragedy taking place within the world and it is not getting very much media coverage, therefore many people are unaware of it. There is a genocide taking place in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
People of Brockport’s Past: Serial Killer Joel Rifkin
Ever wonder where your classmates will end up in few years? Well, Robert Mladinich never thought his classmate would end up a serial killer. Read more to find out about the Brockport serial and what he did.
“A Blue Light in Your Pocket”
Blue lights have been around for around 20 years. They are becoming an outdated system and some campuses are beginning to switch to an app.
Student Thoughts on Eagle Day and Kesha
By Jordan Soldaczewski As my first Eagle Day I thought it was a good idea to get everyone together and enjoy the weather in the spring. The food was really good especially the Dippin' Dots, you can't go wrong with them. -Casandra Battisti I love Kesha and I think she put out a good message.... Continue Reading →
Experiencing EuroSim
By Siomara Germain Trying something different is sometimes scary because one does not know what to expect. They never know whether they will get a great or bad experience from trying those things. For Shane Thomas, a senior at The College at Brockport, trying something new was scary but in the end it was all... Continue Reading →
10 Uses for your Stylus Newspaper
By: Ben Hoy *Editor's note: This article is meant for comedic purposes only and does not reflect the official views of the Brockport Beat.* Ever since the 1990’s brought us the wonders of the Internet, print newspapers are being slowly replaced by online news sites. This is because online news is more current, accessible, relevant,... Continue Reading →
