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SUNY Potsdam unveils sweeping program cuts — a preview of what’s to come?

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DAN QUAGLIANA News Editor SUNY Potsdam. Photo via Potsdam.edu On Tuesday, Sept. 19, SUNY Potsdam announced that they were cutting numerous degree programs in the near future in order to get their looming budget deficit under control. Similarly to Fredonia’s deficit, Potsdam has an annual budget deficit totalling $9 million. ......
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College of Education hosts annual Youth Activation Committee conference

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DAN QUAGLIANA News Editor While teaching future educators is the main goal of the College of Education, Health Sciences and Human Services, the college and its associated student-run clubs also hold events to bolster student engagement. One such event that was held earlier this month was the kickoff conference for......
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A breakdown of the McEwen and Maytum construction project

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LEE PYE Special to The Leader McEwen Hall, Reed Library and the Maytum Hall plaza have been under construction since the fall of 2020.  Unless students are in their fourth year on campus, they have never stepped foot onto the concrete stairs outside of Reed Library. Many questions have been......
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Academic advising to hold events for transfer students

Sierra Mills
SIERRA MILLS Chief Copy Editor Graphic Provided by the National Institute for the Study of Transfers | Edited by SIERRA MILLS | Chief Copy Editor When it comes to being a transfer student, some students might not feel a sense of belonging on their new campus. Every year, during the......
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Academic Program Health data shared with campus departments

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DAN QUAGLIANA News Editor Everyone knows that some departments and majors on campus are in better places than others. But before now, it was impossible to accurately determine how well each department was doing. On Sept. 15, Academic Affairs released updated Academic Program Health data scores, as agreed upon by......
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Fredonia ranks among top universities in U.S. News & World Report

Chloe Kowalyk
CHLOE KOWALYK Editor in Chief  SUNY Fredonia recently received some great news.  The university is remaining among the top colleges and universities across the Northeast for attributes such as quality, value and social mobility.  The U.S. News & World Report states that Fredonia has ranked 23rd for “Best University in......
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A deep-dive into gay rights, abortion and civil liberties

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MICHAEL WILLIAMS   Staff Writer CHANDLER COTTER | Special to The Leader While most Americans recognize the importance of the U.S. Constitution, many do not realize the significance of Constitution Day.  The American Democracy Project (ADP) held an event to commemorate this observance. On Wednesday, Sept. 13, Professor Wilson Huhn,......
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Student Health and Counseling Centers have temporarily relocated

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DAN QUAGLIANA News Editor All Photos by BECCA TORNCELLO | Special to The Leader If you’re new on campus this semester, you’ve probably never stepped foot in LoGrasso Hall. Located between the Kirkland dorm complex and Gregory Hall, LoGrasso Hall normally houses the health and counseling centers, which students can......

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