Author Archives
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Dealing with mental health during the coronavirus
By Alex Hutton Coronavirus cases have risen to over 1,000 in Monroe County, but the reach of the crisis goes far beyond those that contract the disease. While the pandemic poses a threat to physical health, it has wreaked havoc… Read More ›
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Employees from BASC lose jobs and make transitions due to Covid-19
By Brandon Sprague and Linsey Madison Cathy Legacy, the Dining Services Director never thought that her job at The College at Brockport would result in her working from home, along with many other colleagues. Since Covid-19 implemented many new rules… Read More ›
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SUNY Brockport Professors and students adjust to online learning
By Trinity Wilson When the Spring 2020 semester began, teachers and students at SUNY Brockport never would have expected that classes would move online. Alongside the other sixty-three SUNY colleges, The College at Brockport will remain closed for the remainder… Read More ›
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SUNY Brockport dance students transition to distance learning
By: Emily Conn Like so many dance majors at SUNY Brockport, Lucy Mundschau had dreams of performing this semester. She hoped to choreograph and dance in the Dance Department’s student-choreographed show Dance/Strasser. She also looked forward to performing at Scholars… Read More ›
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COVID-19 Stops Brockport Men’s Basketball Hopes at the Title
By Tucker Cergol and Wilson Wong As the game clock struck zero on March 7 in Brockport’s gym, it almost seemed like it was too good to be true. After beating Middlebury 84-81, the Brockport men’s basketball team was heading… Read More ›
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COVID-19 creates challenges for SUNY Brockport students.
By Kevin Zimmer and Chyann Klahs Students at SUNY Brockport are facing major challenges in adjusting to the digital learning environment. The students with disabilities are facing unique challenges during this transition. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced that… Read More ›
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Spencerport to welcome first class of pre-K students
By Alex Hutton, Brandon Sprague, and Linsey Madison At the start of a new school year, teachers prepare for another year according to the predefined curriculum, Dana Campbell, on the other hand, is starting from scratch to create a brand… Read More ›
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New sewer system for Hamlin’s lakeshore residents
By: William Bradseth, Emily Conn, and Marti Feyeraband Owning a home on the shores of Lake Ontario is a blessing and a curse. The ability to watch serene blue waves gently ripple along the unimpeded horizon from the comfort of… Read More ›
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Route 31 has big changes ahead
By Wilson Wong and Tucker Cergol Let’s pretend it’s just a typical day in the Town of Sweden. You just got out of work or class and you need to go home, or to Walmart ,or to Buckmans to get… Read More ›
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‘You’ll always know your neighbor on the Erie Canal’
By Courtney Deeren Generally, when people think of New York they imagine impressive glass skyscrapers, sprawling city skylines and grey giants towering over the sparkling blue Atlantic. But for those living in Upstate and Western New York they know the… Read More ›