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The Brockport baseball team can officially write their names in the history books. With a dominant 11-0 win over the Russell Sage Gators on Saturday, the Golden Eagles can call themselves Empire 8 ...
At 7:17 p.m., SUNY Brockport students received an email from Assistant Vice President of Communication John Follaco that said: “Emergency personnel are responding to a serious individual health matter ...
“The revolution ’bout to be televised. You picked the right time but the wrong guy,” Lamar said. The performance starts with an aerial view of the stage which looks to be set up with the same shapes ...
SUNY Brockport student athletes swapped jerseys for costumes at the second annual Lip Sync Battle, raising $2,110.50 and counting, to be donated for California wildfire relief. Now in its second year, ...
The Bubonic Plague recalls tragic endings, wiping out the human population in Europe; yet Giovanni Boccaccio writes about the Black Death as a dark comedy in the 1350s. His storytelling is compelling ...
A small Baptist Church in Hamlin, New York, found themselves suddenly in need of a pastor< and Andrew Chase answered the call. Ordained in 2008, Chase started to work as a pastor at his church in Rush ...
As students start to adjust to campus life, they may look to upperclassmen for advice on what to do in their free time. College can be stressful for all students. Having fun is a way to increase their ...
The SUNY Brockport community is grieving the loss of sophomore Miller Mietus, an English Adolescence Education major, who passed away this week. Mietus’ mother Susan comments on his passing in a ...
After a distinguished 34 years, Susan Hoffman’s career as Associate Director of Athletics at SUNY Brockport has come to an end. Hoffman brought an unwavering passion and dedication to Brockport’s ...
SUNY Brockport’s Social Work department is hosting this year’s Clothesline Project, an event that aims to raise awareness for gender-based violence and highlights survivors and allies alike through a ...
SUNY Brockport’s parking permit system has gone virtual starting at the beginning of the Spring 2023 semester and for the foreseeable future. Rather than purchasing physical color-coordinated parking ...
On October 17 in the Seymour Union Ballroom, Damian Webster of the Tonawanda, Seneca, Turtle Clan and Program Director for Honöta:önih Henodeyësdahgwa’ on the Tonawanda Seneca Nation, described his ...