The Fine Arts Center has been the main center for the Department of Music for over 50 years; every inch of its three floors is utilized, with classrooms, rehearsal spaces, recording studios, offices, music closets, practice rooms, and more. It is so filled with sound and life that it feels…
Posts published in February 2021
By Dylan Valic, Editor-In-Chief The campus’s second annual African American Read-In will be hosted virtually on Wednesday, Feb. 17 from 6:30-8 p.m. Students are invited to read or perform their favorite works from Black artists, and listen to other students’ readings. Attendees also have the option of only listening to…
By Jillian Mehta, Arts & Entertainment Editor There are currently two authorized and recommended vaccines for the COVID-19 virus: Pzifer BioNTech and Moderna. New York State is doing a phased distribution of the vaccine and is the currency in phase 1a and 1b. Phase 1a and 1b include high-risk hospital…
By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor Social media website Reddit and Wall Street went head to head for one of the craziest circumstances the stock market had ever seen on Jan.26. After GameStop stock(GME) saw massive gains through the start of last summer going into this year, major hedge funds and…
By Emma Robinson, News Editor Sen. Bernie Sanders has gone viral many times during his campaign to be president in both the 2016 and 2020 elections. During the 2021 inauguration for President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, a photo of Sanders sitting in a chair wearing a face…
By Andrew Scarpaci, Sports Editor When the 2020 fall sports season got canceled, athletes and coaches alike did not know what the future held. This all changed on Feb.1, when the Northeast Conference(NEC) announced that fall & spring sports would be competing at the same time during spring season play. …
By Emma Robinson, News Editor Out-of-state students who planned to attend classes in-person the spring 2021 semester were required by New York State to quarantine for at least four days. On the fourth day, students could receive a coronavirus test and potentially move into their dorms prior to the two-week…
By Zach Taber, Asst. Arts & Entertainment With the spring semester beginning on campus, clubs and organizations have begun gearing up for what will be an eventful few months. One such organization, Emerging Student Theatre Artists (ESTA), recently announced their spring season: a jam-packed collection of shows featuring a large…