March 19 University Police responded to an incident in Gordon Hall.
ECHO giving students a voice … soon
ECHO, Brockport's version of RIT's PawPrints will give students a chance to submit their ideas electronically to BSG.
Understanding oppression
The College at Brockport put on their yearly interactive event to showcase specific oppressed groups.
Parathlete Rachel Weeks Raises Awareness on Retinal Diseases
By: Curt Case Rachel Weeks spoke to students and faculty at The College at Brockport in the Liberal Arts Building on Monday night. Her mission is to raise awareness for retinal diseases through resources, athletics, and positive psychology. Weeks is a parathlete who races multiple distances with an emphasis on Ironman events and marathons. Rachel... Continue Reading →
BSG 2017-18 president & vice president already determined
Elisha Madison and Joshua Matthews will be BSG's next president and vice president combo after running for the office uncontested. Normal election processes will still take place as the two still need to collect a single vote on election day to secure the office.
Tensions heat up in BSG senate meeting
In last week's BSG senate meeting, what was supposed to be a discussion about Brockport's strategic plan turned to a heated discussion about race.
Angela Davis speaks for Martin Luther King Jr. Annual Lecture
Angela Davis visited The College at Brockport for the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture. She covered a variety of hot button issues during her speech.
Hazen handles flu outbreak
With more than 350 students inflicted with the flu or flu-line symptoms, Brockport's health center has been able to keep up with the outbreak and treat its students.
Budgets could be cut for over 65 clubs
A number of club budgets are in jeopardy due to miscommunication, or lack of communication, in regards to the club points system.
