Tea Anyone?

By Vanessa Ryland-Buntley This past Friday, April 14, 2017, was a very important day for the Women’s center at The College at Brockport. It was their 20th anniversary.  For that anniversary they chose to celebrate with a Women’s Tea in the Seymour Union Fireside Lounge.   Information tables regarding various resources on campus were set up... Continue Reading →

Scholar’s Day Showcases Brockport’s Students

April 12th was The College at Brockport's annual Scholar's Day. Students from Mary McCrank's featuring writing course presented their stories on life's hardships. The students showed a vulnerable side of themselves, leaving the audience with a very different perspective on life.

Hollywood Comes to Brockport II

By: Charlotte Luft James J. Goldthwait, alumnus of The College at Brockport and assistant producer, said he has a rule of threes when someone new is trying to break into the film industry. When you meet someone new, Goldthwait said to ask them to introduce you to three more people and then ask those people... Continue Reading →

Department Reorganization to Save Brockport $500,000

By: Siomara Germain Changes are coming to The College at Brockport's school system. Jim Haynes, Ph.D., Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, announced that Brockport is reverting back to their old school system. There are five schools on this campus: the School of Business Administration and Economics, the School of the Arts, Humanities... Continue Reading →

Understanding club budgets

Paid for by your student services fee By: Vanessa Ryland-Buntley On any given day a student can walk through the Seymour College Union at The College at Brockport and see multiple tables offering various forms of information on different clubs - and possibly something to hand out. Periodically throughout the year there are signs for... Continue Reading →

“Be the Revolution” educates students

By: Breonnah Colon & Justin Sullivan As March wraps up, The College at Brockport will conclude its month long “Be the Revolution” event series. The series aimed to educate students on the growing leadership gap between men and women in the country and was sponsored by the American Association of University Women. The idea for... Continue Reading →

A Chance To Do It Your Way

Some members of the LGBTQ community aren't given a fair shot at a memorable prom experience. Luckily for them SOUL, a student advocacy group on campus, gave them another chance. Read Avery DeThunder's story here.

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