The 4/26 issue of the CT arrived a few weeks after it was published in my Chicago mailbox with a hand-written note from Ray MacConnell on the back. “Check out pages 16 & 17 — a total surprise! – Ray”

Surely, had the CT contacted all former editors and staffers who in some way has had their life touched by Ray, the cost to print the volume of stories generated would have exceeded the CT budget for the entire year.

The tribute illustrates that the greatest gift of working at the CT is not the byline or the all-nighters it takes to produce the paper. The greatest gift is having the opportunity to develop a friendship with the a person who is not only there for all your smiles and tears during college, but the onese that come long after commencement.

Adam KeatsEditor-in-Chief, 1993; Class of 1995



Ray MacConnell Tribute

So, you have a degree in Biochemistry and English. You served in student government for four years, clustered in Astrophysics, and speak passable German. In other words, you’re unemployed.  Read More

Ray MacConnell Tribute

they could amicably share Daisy’s territory so long as Count Kipper (heretofore known as Lord Kipper of House Daisy), swore total fealty and obedience to Daisy’s cause. Read More

Ray MacConnell Tribute

After walking around campus, as well as other areas such as parks in Northwestern New York, spotting birds has become more commonplace. The resident bird species are singing, foraging, and preparing to nest while many migratory birds are starting to arrive. Read More