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 ›
SUNY Brockport
More than just an athlete
By: Lauren Higgins Control, commitment, challenge and confidence are the 4 C’s of mental toughness. It is a concept coaches teach their athletes in order for them to perform at their full potential. To many athletes, mental toughness equals mental… Read More ›
Parking Headaches
By Cambrie Eckert If you’ve ever tried to find a parking spot on the SUNY Brockport campus and failed, you’re not alone. Scores of SUNY Brockport students have been ticketed countless times for parking in unauthorized lots. SUNY Brockport sophomores… 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 ›
Virtual learning ruled out at SUNY Brockport
By Lauren Higgins After nearly a year-and-a-half of virtual learning, professors at SUNY Brockport have been told by the administration that they can no longer offer online versions of their classes. Professors who teach face-to-face can no longer record or… 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 ›
Wine and Scholarship Pairing
By: Ben Blakely BROCKPORT, N.Y.— Western New York is known for wine. In particular, the Finger Lakes Region has 92 wineries, offering everything from dry reds and sweet whites. It seems wineries are opening every day and one hopes to… Read More ›