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Cobleskill’s New ‘Wow’ Factor

Rebecca Brower, Reporter
April 5, 2013

“Please excuse our appearance while we make improvements to our campus to better serve our students.” This message can be found posted along the high green fences outlining the off-limits construction area for the new Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources on the North side of campus at SUNY... Read more »

Soybeans For The World

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Joe Marotta, Head Editor
March 22, 2013

SUNY Cobleskill has a few projects in development in the science department. One of the projects is trying to introduce a new gene into soybeans, which has been shown to enhance drought and salt tolerance in other plants. The primary goal of the soybean project is to create a new drought and salt tolerant... Read more »

Smokless Campus

Mike Lape, Head Reporter
February 12, 2013

Where ever you walk to on campus you see tons of people. You see students, professors, and staff. On top of seeing all those people go about their day, you see people smoking. One can go about their day not caring about people smoking, but on the other hand others might be bothered by it. This conflict... Read more »

A Tale of Two Colleges

Joe Marotta, Reporter
November 14, 2011

As part of a new experiment, both SUNY Delhi and SUNY Cobleskill will be sharing one president, Dr. Candace Vancko. The concept of sharing a president between two SUNY schools is new and is only used by Morrisville State and SUNY IT and in the future, SUNY Potsdam and Canton. Running two colleges is... Read more »

Anna Barth Named Programmer of the Year

November 4, 2011

The Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA) recently recognized Anna Barth as the Student Programmer of the Year for the Northeast Region during their annual conference in Syracuse, NY. Anna was nominated for this honor by SUNY Cobleskill and Rob Jockel with Cutting Edge Entertainment.... Read more »

LOOKING BACK ON A WET START

Colleen Mahoney & Maii Zikry
October 30, 2011

Uh-oh; it’s raining again. Surely some of the students and even faculty are shuddering. Within two weeks this campus saw more natural disasters than it has in my four years here. With Irene delaying the start of our fall 2011 academic semester, then with Lee hitting us even worse, we’ve already lost... Read more »