By: Alanna Dovidio A typical night at work for Sarah Yapjoco consists of a crowd full of hungry diners and a busy dinner rush. Yapjoco has been a server for 20 years. She is a mother of four boys and… Read More ›
Brockport College Students
The Ins and Outs Of Internships
By: Alanna Dovidio With the stress of post graduate life looming over students, internships allow college students to ease into the working world. Completing an internship allows students to earn valuable hands-on experience in their field. According to finance online,… Read More ›
Support animals and their impact on campus
By Cambrie Eckert Wherever Abby goes, Casper follows. Casper is Abby’s six-month-old kitten. He helps Abby, serving as her emotional support animal (ESA) on campus. SUNY Brockport student Abigail Parnham (Abby) suffers from depression, anxiety, post-traumatic-stress-disorder (PTSD) and attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder (ADHD)…. Read More ›
Has virtual learning prepared college graduates for the post-pandemic world?
As college seniors begin to prepare for graduation, they are also simultaneously preparing to enter the workforce. Many are editing their resumes, some are seeking networking opportunities on websites like LinkedIn, while others are practicing their interviewing skills. However, as… Read More ›
Working Out During a Pandemic
By: Ben Blakely BROCKPORT, N.Y.— During a global pandemic with many quarantined at home, working out has not been on the top of student’s priority list. Even with fitness centers following mandated requirements from New York State and Governor Andrew… Read More ›
Living and learning during a pandemic
Class chaos: how much is too much? By Brianna Bush Over the past few months, the world has been adapting to living during a global pandemic. For some, the transition has been relatively smooth and they are able to adjust… Read More ›
SUNY Students separated from their homes during pandemic
By Marti Feyerabend After SUNY Brockport cancelled in-person classes were cancelled by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, many students travelled back to their hometowns to be with their families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Unfortunately not all students had this luxury. For some,… Read More ›
Authentic Cinema at The Strand Theater
By Trinity Wilson The Strand Theater has been entertaining moviegoers for generations. As the second oldest theater in the country, the Strand has become a historical landmark in the Brockport community and a ideal escape for college students. Jennifer Countryman… Read More ›