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Senior class to gift fountain Announcement made during ‘100 Days ‘till graduation’ celebration

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MEGHAN GUATTERY Assistant News Editor If you have ever been to Cranston Marche, you are likely to have seen the large, stained glass windows that adorn the face of University Commons. If you are more of a Tim Hortons enthusiast, the gazebo between the Williams Center and the residence halls......
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The ghost of dining halls past: student petitions to reopen Erie Dining Hall

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MEGHAN GUATTERY Assistant News Editor After a year and a half of quiet murmurs and crossed fingers, conversation regarding the dormant Erie Dining Hall has sparked once again. Freshman sound recording technology major Andrew Marotta published a petition on Jan. 26 to change.org. With over 85 million users, the site......
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International Education Week: spotlight on study abroad

AMANDA DEDIE Staff Writer International Education Week brought a variety of different cultures to campus in order to help expand the worlds and enlighten the lives of students and faculty alike. But for many, the whole point of experiencing the world of another culture is not having it be brought......
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Activities Night to feature new clubs Finder’s League, Transfer Student Organization and Hope for Honduras amongst clubs

S. L. FULLER News Editor It’s that time of the year once again, when clubs eagerly set up shop in Steele Hall to try to persuade students to join their organizations. As these students are milling around, looking at tables and deciding what clubs look interesting, there are some organizations......
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State of the Union address: a recap How do Obama’s points affect the average college student?

SEAN PATRICK Distribution Manager In Washington, D.C. last week, President Barack Obama gave his sixth State of The Union Address on Jan. 20. The President provided evidence that “middle-class economics works,” and that “expanding opportunity works.” With politics for working class Americans, under Obama’s administration “we’ve seen the fastest economic......
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Zumba, garbage plates and Bingo: Welcome Week activities draw large crowds

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MEGHAN GUATTERY Assistant News Editor Fredonia students returned from winter break to a slew of activities planned for their first week back on campus. Welcome Week is held each semester and hosted by Spectrum Entertainment Board. However, a shortened break allowed for less time for the typically six-day event to......
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A break in winter break Break one week shorter than in previous years

S. L. FULLER News Editor “Up front, let me say that students should be pleased about the increase in instructional days for the Spring semester,” said Dr. Joseph Straight, chair of the mathematical sciences department and the Academic Affairs Committee. “Why? Because you’re getting more instruction for your tuition dollars.”......

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