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Johanna Ames Honored for Community Service

Johanna Ames Honored for Community Service

At the ceremony, Ames announced a new SUNY Cortland scholarship.


ESPN Shares Richard’s Courageous Story

ESPN Shares Richard’s Courageous Story

A print version was published online Friday and it will also air on SportsCenter on Saturday morning.


Cortaca 2019 Set for Home Stadium of Giants and Jets

Cortaca 2019 Set for Home Stadium of Giants and Jets

The game at MetLife Stadium could break a national record for Division III fan attendance


“Dangerous Liaisons” Tells Timeless Tale of Sex, Love and Power

“Dangerous Liaisons” Tells Timeless Tale of Sex, Love and Power

The play will be performed Nov. 14 to 18 in the Dowd Fine Arts Center Lab Theatre.


Non-Trad Student Morgan Sets Example for Daughter

Non-Trad Student Morgan Sets Example for Daughter

Morgan is studying athletic training and hopes to work with young adults.


Death Penalty Scholar to Speak Nov. 7

Death Penalty Scholar to Speak Nov. 7

Right-wing nationalism could fuel a world-wide capital punishment spike.


Brandi Kelly: Non-traditional All the Way

Brandi Kelly: Non-traditional All the Way

She's new to campus and the new president of the Non-Traditional Student Association.


Sense of Duty Leads Carver to Marines, Back to SUNY Cortland

Sense of Duty Leads Carver to Marines, Back to SUNY Cortland

Carver, a senior, is studying adolescence education: biology.


Celebrate Non-Traditional Students This Week

Celebrate Non-Traditional Students This Week

Read the stories about these remarkable students or attend an event from Nov. 5 to 9.


Non-Trad Student Embraces Human Services

Non-Trad Student Embraces Human Services

In May, Liz Foster becomes the first in her family to finish a four-year degree.


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