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American Democracy Project works to improve voting accessibility for students

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Reading Time: 2 minutesWILL KARRSpecial to The Leader While political parties and the nation as a whole appear to be growing more divided, SUNY Fredonia’s American Democracy Project is working to facilitate dialogue and conversation around politics on campus.ADP is an organization on campus that strives to promote civic engagement. As a result......
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Stephen H. Kolison Jr. formally installed as SUNY Fredonia President during Investiture

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Reading Time: 3 minutesALYSSA BUMP Editor in Chief Even though Dr. Stephen H. Kolison Jr. began his term as president of SUNY Fredonia on Aug. 17, 2020, his Investiture Ceremony was just held on Sept. 9, 2022 at 1 p.m. in King Concert Hall. The ceremony was delayed two years due to the......
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FSA announces campus Starbucks reopens after 22 minutes

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 2 minutesCHLOE KOWALYK Managing Editor  At 3:20 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 16, students received an email from Finance and Administration that the campus Starbucks is closed until further notice.  The email is listed as being from Darin Schulz, the FSA executive director.  The email is as follows: “Starbucks is currently closed......
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Dr. Stephen Kershnar’s assigned classes canceled one week into the Fall 2022 semester

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 5 minutesCHLOE KOWALYKManaging Editor Last semester, Dr. Stephen Kershnar’s views were called to question after a Twitter post by @libsoftiktok showed a video of Kershnar on a podcast defending views that adult-child sexual relationships aren’t necessarily harmful.After further controversy over what many regarded as Kershnar’s defense of pro-rape and sexist views,......
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SUNY Fredonia sees an uptick in positive COVID-19 cases among students

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 2 minutesCHLOE KOWALYK Managing Editor This year at SUNY Fredonia is different.  For the first time in two years, there are no strict COVID-19 guidelines in place. Students no longer have to wear masks, and more and more in-person events are popping up around campus.  However, the college has seen a......
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What is the Registrar’s Office?

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Reading Time: 2 minutesBRIANNA HOWARD Special to The Leader While students are in a race to register for courses and make sure they’re on track to graduate, the Registrar’s Office is busy at work serving students with those concerns. Located on the first floor of Reed Library, the Registrar’s Office helps students both......
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Which dining halls and cafes will be open next semester?

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 3 minutesCHLOE KOWALYK Managing Editor  After several on-campus dining halls and cafes closed at SUNY Fredonia last academic year, many students are wondering when — and if they will reopen.  Here is a complete list of which dining halls and cafes will be open for the fall 2022 semester.  Cranston Marche......
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Meals versus points: What’s the difference?

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Reading Time: 2 minutesBRIANNA HOWARD Special to The Leader When navigating life in a brand new college environment, the importance of knowing how to use SUNY Fredonia’s meal plan is not one to bypass.  At SUNY Fredonia, there are nine different meal plans that are available to residential and commuter students. According to......
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Another spotting of a suspicious person in Eisenhower Hall: What happened and what we know now

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 5 minutesCHLOE KOWALYK News Editor It was a morning that sent pangs of fear and anxiety across Eisenhower Hall — and SUNY Fredonia.  On April 30, an unfamiliar man entered an unsuspecting female student’s dorm room as she slept on a Saturday morning.  At approximately 6:40 a.m., the female student woke......

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