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The Cayuga Collegian is the school's official student newspaper. It was first published on October 31, 1953 at Auburn Community College as the Auburn Collegian. The name was changed to the Cayuga Collegian when Cayuga County began to sponsor the college, which was then renamed Cayuga County Community College in 1975.
WDWN (89.1 FM) is a college radio station broadcasting an Alternative format. Licensed to Auburn, New York, United States, the station serves the Finger Lakes area. The station is owned by Cayuga County Community College. [1] The station is also broadcast on HD radio. [2]
Borough of Manhattan Community College Panthers in New York City; Bronx Community College Broncos in University Heights; Broome Community College Hornets in Binghamton; Cayuga Community College Spartans in Auburn; Clinton Community College, New York Cougars in Plattsburgh; Columbia-Greene Community College Twins in Hudson
The only college in Auburn is Cayuga Community College, a two-year school. C.C.C., as it is known locally, is located on Franklin Street. The city had been the home of Auburn Theological Seminary, a Presbyterian institution established in 1818, which relocated to New York City in 1939. [19]
One week after an Altadena couple — married for more than 30 years and beloved in their neighborhood — was found slain in their home, friends and family held a candlelight vigil in their honor ...
The new presidential administration has an opportunity to enact meaningful reforms that prioritize patient care, personal responsibility and the strength of American innovation.
Cayuga Community College (SUNY Cayuga) Auburn: 1953 Public [b] 3,775 Spartans 1987 Corning Community College (SUNY Corning) Corning: 1957 Public [b] 3,972 Red Barons 1990s Finger Lakes Community College (SUNY Finger Lakes) Canandaigua: 1965 Public [b] 5,944 Lakers 1987 Jefferson Community College (SUNY Jefferson) Watertown: 1961 Public [b ...
In the early morning hours of Dec. 26, 1996, Patsy Ramsey called 911 to report her 6-year-old daughter JonBenét missing, and found a rambling ransom note left inside their Boulder, Colorado, home.