By MaryJo Nuzzo and Ellie Hettel Victims of sexual violence are often silenced. They are told to keep quiet, they’re afraid to report or don’t know who to turn to. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), one in… Read More ›
Brockport
Overwhelmed by the news? You’re not alone
By Graciella Dressler SUNY Brockport students are stressed out, and it’s not just homework, grades, or student loans overwhelming them. Instead, it’s the constant surge of news about global crises. From film footage of racial injustices to articles about sex crimes… Read More ›
Reimaging Canalside Communities
By Abigail Scott Alongside the Erie Canal in Brockport on a recent Saturday afternoon, the outdoor pathway was filled with easels, paint brushes and blank canvasses for Plein Air Painting. Plein Air Painting is a type of painting that requires the… Read More ›
Help for a ‘ruff’ day
By: Emily Rose For anyone who loves animals – the benefits are obvious. They love you unconditionally, they lift your spirits, and they can turn a bad day into a good one. Statistics show that 75% of pet owners say… Read More ›
Brockport basketball bouncing back
By: Mike Rose, Chamberlain Bauder, and Chandler Bland The date March 12, 2020 will forever be remembered by college athletes across the country. Due to COVID-19, all winter and spring NCAA championships were cancelled that day. The Brockport men’s basketball… Read More ›
Brockport Basketball drives through to a new season
The Brockport Golden Eagles basketball enter this new season looking to prove a point. Last year marked their eighth consecutive year of reaching SUNYAC tournament semifinals. Ultimately, they fell short on the road against Cortland and failed to make it back… Read More ›
Attendance in the Arts
Hours, days, months, years spent to perfecting a single painting, getting that perfect shot, making the perfect collection, for the doors to open and nobody is outside. Art galleries have seen a drop in attendance over the years and artists… Read More ›
Food insecurity: struggles for students
Being a college student is hard. It requires money management, dedication to studies and, arguably the most important, maintaining a balanced diet. Sadly, the latter is something that has found itself to be a big problem. Healthy eating in college… Read More ›
The Unsung Coaching Heroes
By Jack McElligott and Zachary Harnischfeger When it comes to coaching a sports team, the work involved cannot be done by one person. It takes a group effort from a staff of people to organize and manage the athletes. While… Read More ›
The fentanyl epidemic
The abuse of fentanyl is a public health crisis. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, drug overdose deaths rose from 2019 to 2020 with 91,799 drug overdose deaths reported in 2020. Deaths involving synthetic opioids (primarily fentanyl) continued… Read More ›