The Leader

Good Eats: A glimpse into Fredonia’s changing restaurant scene

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Reading Time: 4 minutes  LEAH GRAZIANO Special to The Leader Though Fredonia may be a small town, it has a large variety of food to offer. There are many food establishments that have called Fredonia home for years. One in particular is Aloe Vera’s Eatery located at 33 Church Street. Aloe Vera opened...

Fredonia club highlight: Much More Chill

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Reading Time: 2 minutesELYSE GRIECO Life & Arts Editor   With more than 170 student organizations offered on campus, Fredonia has a club for every student with every interest. Much More Chill is one of the many a capella groups open to the student body. The club has been performing together for the...

Pause what you’re doing: Interactive Theater Society hosts annual Applause for Paws

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteELIZABETH SUSKI Special to The Leader   An event based solely on helping an animal shelter? Sounds like a wonderful destresser before finals plague the campus. Applause for Paws is an annual charity event run by the Interactive Theater Society (ITS) group on campus. The event helps benefit the Lakeshore...

Walter Gloor Mainstage Series’ presents: ‘Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson’

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Reading Time: 3 minutesATERAHME LAWRENCE Special to The Leader   “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson” is the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series’ next big show. Making its debut in 2010, this comedic historical rock musical takes on the infamous legacy of the 7th president of the United States. Jackson was best known for being a...

Majority of students vote to keep student activity fee mandatory

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Reading Time: 2 minutesJOSH RANNEY News Editor   Two years after the last student activity fee referendum, the students of Fredonia voted again to determine if they wanted the activity fee to be voluntarily paid or continue to be mandatory. After the two-day referendum vote on Nov. 13 and 14, along with the...

Meyer and Battaglia secure landslide victory, elected SA President and VP

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Reading Time: 2 minutesJOSH RANNEY News Editor   Before the Thanksgiving break, Fredonia students cast their ballots for the next Student Association President and Vice President. After a two-day election on Nov. 13 and 14, Seth Meyer and Katie Battaglia were elected with 79.5 percent of the votes. The final count had Meyer...

Small crowds but big sales: E-commerce ushers in a new era of Black Friday shoppers

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Reading Time: 3 minutesVICTOR SCHMITT-BUSH Assistant News Editor Black Friday was booming this year, but if you went to a big consumer chain like Walmart, Target or Macy’s, you wouldn’t have noticed a thing. This is because the old hustle and bustle of Black Friday has become a thing of the past. With...

Take the leap and travel: Summer Iceland trip offers immersive learning opportunities

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Reading Time: 3 minutesAMBER MATTICE Managing Editor   It is no secret that Fredonia has a plethora of study abroad options that offer students the opportunity to learn and grow in various countries around the world. With at least one option on every continent, choosing where to go can be a harrowing process,...

Sexual assault survivors offered safe space to share stories Fredonia Feminists host annual ‘Take Back The Night’

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Reading Time: 2 minutesELYSE GRIECO Life & Arts Editor   Fredonia Feminists will be hosting “Take Back The Night” this Wednesday, Nov. 7. “Take Back The Night” is a confidential event where victims and survivors of sexual assault are welcomed to come share their stories with one another in a safe environment. Opal...

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