By Mark Cuminale Students are in the midst of a battle at The College at Brockport. The struggle: territorial rights to some of the most coveted space on campus. The problem is commuter student parking. “It’s difficult to find a spot sometimes, especially during peak hours,” business administration major Nicholas Lafaro said. “I’ve noticed a... Continue Reading →
Say It Isn’t So: Debunking the Brockport STD Myth
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 →
Flu prevention is vital
By Sage Green The Monroe County Department of Public Health has confirmed a total of nine flu-related deaths in Monroe County so far this season, while there have been as many as 2,236 confirmed cases of the flu in the county as of January 27. An email was sent out to The College at Brockport... 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 →
Ithaca College Forms Contingent Faculty Union
Over the past few months, Ithaca College has been home to tense negotiations as Ithaca’s contingent faculty has battled for better benefits. Two contingent faculty unions have come together to ask for better pay and better benefits.
Breaking the silence to end the violence
*trigger warning* This story contains explicit content some viewers may not be comfortable with. April is sexual assault awareness month, in honor of this month three students from The College at Brockport organized a Slut Walk in Rochester.
New York State is the First to Implement Free Tuition
Governor Cuomo is the first to implement free tuition for public colleges and universities. By 2019 the program should reach it's ultimate goal of offering free tuition to families who make up to $125,000 a year.
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 →
Chantelle Nasri Elected BSG Treasurer
Chantelle Nasri has won the Brockport Student Government Treasurer position for the 2017-2018 school year. Find out what her platform is and how she intends on making her ideas a reality.
New Dorms and Remodeling Plans Announced for Brockport
The College at Brockport is making a lot of changes lately. With the North Campus Revitalization Project, more construction is set to appear on the campus. Recently, The College at Brockport revealed that they will be building a brand new residence hall. This news came after it was reported that Mortimer Hall is infested... Continue Reading →
