By Kate McCarthy Anxiety. Stress. Essays. Deadlines. Studying. These are all too familiar for college students during finals week and SUNY Brockport students in particular are preparing for the stressful end of yet another semester. According to a 2016 study,… Read More ›
The College at Brockport
Brockport Goes Big
For the second year in a row, SUNY Brockport hosted its “Athletics’ Day of Giving” on March 3. A day to “Go Big For Brockport”, the college used the day to encourage alumni, parents, staff, and more to donate to… Read More ›
Revolutionizing midnight snacking
By Jason Haselkorn A Brockport alum is returning to his college town to serve calzones to the community where he spent his most memorable years. For Michael Latona, opening a D.P. Dough franchise in Brockport was about returning to that… Read More ›
Shots Fired On King Street
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 ›
SUNY Brockport’s hostility toward skateboarding
SUNY Brockport alumni and member of Sweden Skatepark Coalition Josh Gillett discovered his passion for skateboarding at the age of 12 and has involved himself in the sport ever since. (Screenshot of Josh Gillett performing a trick at the Sweden… Read More ›
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 ›
Part-Time Entrepreneurs
by Ashley Zarcone ROCHESTER, NEW YORK-Entering Marist College in 2018, Katie Anderson needed to find a way to make money as well as pay off her tuition. Anderson, at a loss of ideas, took it upon herself to find a… Read More ›
Chris Kinsley: Leader on and off the field
Team Captain Chris Kinsley leads by example. Now in his senior year, long time athlete reflects on his career and the leadership skills gained.
Connecting with the community story by story
Kayla Green has a passion for storytelling. While Green knew she enjoyed editing and shooting when she stepped on to the campus of The College at Brockport as a freshman, she had no idea she would leave a semester early, employed as a multimedia journalist for WROC in Rochester.