Dropouts stall BSG Election

By Matt Clark On Friday March 30, all candidates for the 2018 Brockport Student Government presidential election dropped out of the race. The candidates for the race were Josh Mathews and Alena Piska, Jack Merritt and Mars Lee and Tyler Mackey and Jacob Szalapski, all running for the positions of president and vice president respectively.... Continue Reading →

Archie gives everyone a seat at the table

By Christopher Suarez As diversity increases on campus, The College at Brockport has been working to improve a long-overlooked problem with a strategic five-year plan. Along with this plan, Dr. Cephas Archie was hired in late August of 2017 and has made it his responsibility to change the dynamics of the campus and create a... Continue Reading →

Lagom: A charming touch to downtown Brockport

Perfect, simple, and in balance; all of these are indirect translations of the Swedish word “lagom.” According to Vogue, lagom is an ethos of moderation and that life should be “practical and functional but never overly adorned.” How can we as Brockport students jump in on the Swedish lifestyle trend of lagom? A good first... Continue Reading →

Lil Yachty is coming to Brockport

by Lou Venditti Lil Yachty is coming to the College at Brockport for the Brockport Student Government Spring Concert. Lil Yachty, who released his second studio album “Lil Boat 2” on March 8, will be coming to the SERC Field House on April 19 at 9 p.m. Lil Yachty will be the first rapper tapped... Continue Reading →

Katy Heyning named new SUNY Brockport Provost

Educator, activist and doctorate holder Katy Heyning has an impressive résumé. Most recently she has been able to add the position of provost at The College at Brockport to this lengthy list of accomplishments. With more than a decade of teaching experience and multiple publications and awards, the college is thrilled to bring such an... Continue Reading →

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