Transcribed by Erika Curtis For the second installment of the Brockport Beat’s Podcast, Stay (Run?) on the Beat, podcasters Corey Rozwadowski, Panos Argitis and Stephanie Ballard once again began with discussing the 2018 Winter Olympics. Cory started the conversation by explaining that Norway was leading all countries in medals with a grand total of 37... Continue Reading →
Black Panther Saves Wakanda and the Marvel Cinematic Universe with Spectacular Flare
By Dan Mansfield In summary, Black Panther is fantastic, one of the best Marvel Cinematic Universe films to date. However, as a standalone film, it still works as a great piece of popcorn entertainment. After a quick summary of how Black Panther’s powers work (and how Wakanda sustains itself with vibranium, a new mineral which... Continue Reading →
The Problem With Commuter Parking
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 →
Stay on the Beat -Episode 1
Transcribed by Erika Curtis For the first ever installment of the Brockport Beat’s podcast, Stay On The Beat, podcasters Corey Rozwadowski, Panos Argitis and Stephanie Ballard began by covering the kick off of the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea. Discussing the Opening Ceremony that took place on Wednesday, February 8, 2018 as well as... 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 →
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 →
Brockport students given sweet advice from rising entrepreneur
By: Justin Sullivan Career Services at The College at Brockport treated students, staff and community members to an evening with a well-known alumna. Baker, author and entrepreneur, Heather Saffer ‘10 spoke on how to start up a business as part of the Brockport’s Celebrating Entrepreneurship Series. While Saffer, 33 is most recognized for her “better-for-you... 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 →
