By: Alanna Dovidio SUNY Brockport students say they are left feeling unsafe after shots were fired on King Street early Sunday morning. Officers were dispatched to King Street at 2 a.m. on Sunday after two gunshots were fired. According to… Read More ›
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Service Industry Bias
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 ›
Fall Semester Sickness
By: Lauren Higgins Sniffling, sneezing and coughing are familiar sounds in many SUNY Brockport classrooms. As the weather changes, the number of students dealing with colds and respiratory issues is on the rise. According to the Center for Disease Control… Read More ›
New Look Old Team
By: Mathieu Starke On Nov. 10, 2020, the Rochester Red Wings lost a key part of their franchise; their Major League Baseball (MLB) parent club. Rochester, a member of the Minor League Baseball’s (MiLB) Triple-A system, had been affiliated with… Read More ›
Personal Training Studio Expands.
By: Nicholas Kolb BRIGHTON, N.Y. – Health and fitness has taken a backseat to COVID-19. According to a survey by the American Psychological Association’s “Stress in America” pandemic survey, 61% of people surveyed said they experience unwanted weight gain… 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 ›
The Unsolved Cases of Monroe County
By Madison Scott This is part one of an ongoing series that will uncover the stories behind Monroe County’s unsolved cases. DOMONIQUE HOLLEY-GRISHAM 12 years of silence.12 years of questions. The family of Domonique Holley-Grisham has been haunted by deafening… Read More ›
A Man of the People
By Andrew Harrington, Kyle Boyd and Nick Agostinelli The City of Rochester is known for having many unique features. This includes the Genesee River that flows through the city, Highland Park with its lilacs and the George Eastman Museum dedicated to… Read More ›
Uncomfortable Truths
By Joseph Massaro Canalside Chronicles Staff Writer As a professor and a filmmaker, Carvin Eison is the type of person who wants to bring awareness to underreported issues, especially the history of lynching in America. In 2005, after hosting a… Read More ›
Brockport’s Hidden Figure
By: Joseph Massaro, Alex Ulatowski, Nate Mundt, Paul Elliott and Matt Wilson Canalside Chronicles Staff Carvin Eison is a tremendous influence in the Rochester community. Whether it’s making films chronicling the history of Rochester, such as “July ’64: Roots of… Read More ›