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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 ...
Wednesday morning, SUNY Brockport president Heidi Macpherson hosted a Budget Town Hall meeting, accompanied by her Cabinet and the Joint Planning and Budget Committee (JPBC). During this meeting, ...
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 ...
In a season of blockbuster films, “Dune Part Two” stands alone. It is a pure spectacle, and every minute reinforces that radiant fantasy feel that the first one captured. There is so much power behind ...
The Brockport women’s basketball team is making history this weekend, competing in the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2009, and the first time in head coach Corrine Jones’ career. The Golden ...
Imagine kissing a stranger on stage in front of an audience of people. For many actors, this intimidating thought is another day at work. Many of us have seen stories told in the theatre through ...
The SUNY Brockport community is grieving the loss of sophomore Miller Mietus, an English Adolescence Education major, who passed away this week. Mietus, 20, was a native of Penfield, New York and ...
The Brockport women’s basketball team will be hosting Elmira College on Saturday in the first round of the Empire 8 conference tournament. The Golden Eagles earned hosting rights after being named ...
Throughout the year, the Organization for Students of African Descent (OSAD) hosts numerous events for students at SUNY Brockport to attend. Valentine’s week, which is also OSAD Week on campus, in ...
The Academic Success Center is hosting a “speedfriending” event on Friday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Like speed dating, this event aims to give students the opportunity to meet new ...
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 ...
Dr. Barbara LeSavoy is an accomplished academic whose studies and teachings have crossed international borders, but her home base is the Department of Women & Gender Studies at SUNY Brockport as an ...