Cayuga Community College Auburn & Fulton, New York
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CAYUGABriefs By Jamie Blumrick, Editor-in-chief
Professional Day March 7th On Wednesday March 7th Cayuga Community College will be having its second annual Professional Day from 10am until 2pm on the Cayuga campus. Professional Day is a time where Criminal Justice majors are able to meet a variety of people such as law officers, detectives, paralegal, and many more to learn and hear first hand experiences about the careers they are interested in. Students will be able to discuss, see demonstrations, and explore all the different areas that criminal justice has to offer with the representatives from the multiple agencies that will be present. Interested? Be sure to check it out along the main halls of the campus to learn more about the field of Criminal Justice!
Auburn Celebrates Winter On Friday March 2nd Auburn had its very first IGNITE the Winter! festival to celebrate the ending of the winter season. The festival was held all along Genesee Mall and Exchange Street where restaurants, bands, and artist set up to preform and have their very own chili contest. A panel of judges, including Mayor Michael Quill, County Clerk Sue Dwyer, Downtown Auburn Business Improvement District Chair Paul Ringwood, Cayuga County Office of Tourism Vice Chair Steve Lynch and “Captain Jack” Rick Martinez, were chosen to judge and award plaques and prizes to the best dishes there. People were all over tasting unique chilies and chowders from all over while listening to performers on the Showmobile Stage whilst watching an amazing ice sculptor carve a block of ice into a large bird resembling a crow. People were also invited into the Auburn Public Theater for a free photography exhibit thanks to the Auburn photography club and to hear even more music one band having been strictly a surf band. Families were even able to take horse-drawn carriage rides that looped around the Auburn Parking Garage during the festival. The IGNITE the Winter! festival even paired up with Auburn’s First Friday celebration, which includes free events near the downtown area, this one having been the Seward House Museum, which had an Alaska-themed reception in honor of the March 1867 treaty negotiated by the historic home’s namesake owner. Overall a very fun and successful gathering of Auburn to celebrate the end of the winter season too. EMAIL THE COLLEGIAN AT: cayugacollegian@gmail.com
Vol. 60 Issue 10
March 5, 2012
CCC President Talks Future Dr. Larson discusses Fulton Expansion and Future Possibilities By Andy Schemerhorn, Staff Writer Since 2007, CCC President Dr. Daniel Larson has been at the forefront of managing the $16 million expansion at the Cayuga Community College campus in Fulton. The expansion, taking place in a former P & C building, includes an a c a d e m i c r e s o u r c e Dr. Daniel Larson area in the center of the building, multiple classrooms, both traditional and “smart” rooms with built in digital projectors, and a few lounge areas. In a recent interview with Dr. Larson, he showed blueprints and concept art of the expansion from multiple angles, and even had videos on his phone of how the construction is coming along. “The layout was excellent for putting in new rooms and walls,” Dr. Larson said. “The big box building design was perfect.” CCC has been active in Fulton for several decades now, primarily because it has no community college of it’s own, and because, as Dr. Larson puts it, “It’s at a sort of population crossroads, with many communities nearby with
people seeking higher education.” This location has clearly served that role well; the Fulton campus has grown much more rapidly than the Auburn Campus, and is expected to outgrow the “parent” school within five years. With the addition to the 45 adjacent acres purchased for student housing, Fulton’s campus is plainly getting an upgrade. But the ambitious President’s plans don’t end there. In addition to the current construction at Fulton, plans are being drawn to create an athletics complex at Auburn’s campus, more student housing to fit 300 beds, and an expansion to the Tech building for the Telcom, Nursing, Music, and Art programs. “These are programs that are getting great recognition, they get good enrollment, and the facilities they are using are becoming outdated,” Dr. Larson said. He also stated, regarding athletics and student housing, “We know there are prospective students who come to our campus and won’t choose
us because we don’t have athletic facilities or on-campus housing. Out of all the community colleges in this state, only eight don’t have on-campus housing, and those that don’t are looking into getting it.” For the athletic facilities, Dr. Larson cited that some CCC sports teams need to travel to Corcoran to host games. “If we had athletic facilities and improved student housing, we’d attract 100 to 150 more students,” Larson asserted. When questioned about the possibility of CCC expanding to Auburn’s recently closed West Middle School, Dr. Larson could not be as confident. “I don’t know the answer to that question,” he said, also adding; “It’s not the kind of thing the school district wants to see disappear. We are looking for organizations that may be likeminded, share our interests in the community, value education, and perhaps host programs and other services in addition to classes.”
An artists’ rendering of the new CCC Fulton Campus building.
GO TO HELL!
CCC’s Harlequin Productions Parties at Club Hell, March 15-17, 22-25 Let’s Go to Hell, “Club Hell” that is! Harlequin Productions of Cayuga Community College is pleased to present the world premier of “Club Hell” by Kerry A. Forrestal and John R. Fracchia. This comic journey to make a deal with the devil will be presented on March 15-17 and 22-24 at 8:00 PM in the Irene A. Bisgrove Community Theatre at the college. Tickets are $1 for students and $5 for General Admission and will be available at the door. “Club Hell” opens with two marketers, Terry Fire and Jack Brimstone, preparing an ad campaign for the Super Bowl which will sell MegaTar Cigarettes to the unsuspecting public. However as they speed down the NJ Turnpike fate steps in and they crash and
wake up in Hell. Being marketers, they decide to sell the Devil on a new way suffer eternal torment: take a vacation at Club Hell! While they are developing their idea they run into many of the denizens of Hell- Eve, the first woman; an impish demon; Hitler and they even meet God who has a problem with Hell being a vacation destination! But of course not everything is smooth sailing, it is Hell after all. Can Jack and Terry overcome these challenges? Just who is that little girl? And finally: did somebody say Limbo?!? The CCC student cast of “Club Hell” is having a great time preparing this comedy for the audience and award winning Director Bob Frame has spent many an hour continued page 2
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