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In light of flu, perfection's unimportant
Perfection has become the latest victim of swine flu. School districts across the region are suspending their perfect-attendance awards in light of swine flu concerns.
Greece Arcadia girls advance to Class A soccer final
CORTLAND - Junior Allie Borrelli scored off a pass in front from Kristen Powers with less than two minutes left in the fourth overtime, giving Greece Arcadia a 3-2 thrilling comeback win over Section II's Burnt Hills in today's Class A state soccer semifinals at SUNY Cortland.
Eastchester's run ends with loss in state girls soccer semifinal
The Eastchester girls soccer team had its season end one win shy of a state title Friday.
By almost any measure, SUNY campuses are a higher-education bargain. Even with the 2 percent tuition hike sought by the SUNY Board of Trustees on Tuesday, the 2010-11 tuition of a little more than $5,000 would still be a good deal.
Repeat E8 honor for Ithaca College kicker
Ithaca College sophomore kicker/punter Andrew Rogowski was named Empire 8 Conference Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time this season, and second straight week.
ME to hold financial aid night
Maine-Endwell High School will hold a college financial aid night at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov.
Christopher Rosa will be the first person in his family to go to college. Rosa, 17, plans to study performing arts and dance, something he's gotten into in the Pipers, Middletown High School's show choir.
Veterans service Tuesday at SUNY Cortland
Major Richard Brown will be the guest speaker at a Veterans Day Ceremony at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
Cortland: Feiszli elected mayor
Cortland Mayor-elect Susan Feiszli said Wednesday she plans to bring fresh ideas to City Hall to cut spending and taxes and develop downtown.
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Christopher Eachus, D, I* District 15
I would like to continue to be available to the residents of my district as their county representative to ensure that their needs are heard.
SUNY Cortland to host gospel fest
Five guest choirs will join the SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir during the 24th African American Gospel Music Festival at 4 p.m. Sunday in Old Main Brown Auditorium at SUNY Cortland.
'Baby Einstein' refunds, a lesson for parents
The economy is forcing some people celebrating Halloween to be a little more creative when picking a costume this year.
Monson murder unsolved for 28 years : News : WSTM NBC3
With flu concerns spreading, and people trying not to get sick, will some skip voting all together? SUNY Cortland students protest funding cuts By Brandon Roth Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 7:02 PM GovernorA Patterson has proposed cutting $90 million from the State's SUNY budgets Changing face of manufacturing in CNY Oswego breakwater wall project ...
Traci M. Washburn of Minoa joined SUNY Cortland as assistant director of The Cortland Fund.
Thursday roundtable features local college leaders
By Glenn Coin/ The Post-Standard Three Syracuse University professors will be joined by counterparts from Cazenovia College and SUNY Cortland at this week's Thursday Morning Roundtable in Syracuse.
Difficult Dialogues not a balanced discussion
On Oct. 7, Marc Ellis came to speak as a part of the Difficult Dialogues Symposium.
Spore Collective Radio: Enlightenment on Columbus Day October 10 2009, Segment 1
Summary: This is a forum sponsored by the Native American Student Association of SUNY Binghamton "There are only two federal holidays in America named after a historical figure, Martin Luther King Day and Columbus Day.
Danby Town Talk: When nightcaps were a Christian endeavor
Danby resident Olympia McFall is a long-time volunteer at the Tompkins County Public Library in Ithaca.
Bombers strike even at Interleague Challenge
Filed at 01:04 PM The volleyball team went on the road to Union College this weekend looking to get back on track after a disappointing loss to SUNY-Cortland on Tuesday.
Difficult Dialogues Symposium discusses Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Filed at 01:07 PM Students, faculty and staff filled into Emerson Suites Wednesday night as part of the Peggy R. Williams Difficult Dialogues Symposium where audience members were polarized on the controversial issue.
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