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RHA and RAAB host activities for students staying over Fall Break

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 2 minutesIZZIE INZINNA Staff Writer If you found yourself stranded on campus over Fall Break, SUNY Fredonia had something in store for you. On Oct. 11, the Residence Hall Association (RHA) and the Resident Assistant Advisory Board (RAAB) hosted Fall Fest.  Students were able to spend part of the day soaking...

The impact of the war in Gaza on the 2024 election

Abbie Miller
Reading Time: 5 minutesABBIE MILLER Editor-in-Chief The American people are currently in the midst of what many call one of the most influential elections in the nation’s history.  Between threats of dictatorship, an economy that is still recalibrating from the impacts of COVID-19 and racial tensions that are escalating at record rates, there...

Ranking Politicians’ Merch

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 4 minutesGEORGIA MORTILLARO Special to The Leader As we all very well know, fashion is one of the most important aspects of the political landscape.  Just mere weeks from the Election Day itself, I’ll be rating the merchandise of the 2024 political candidates.  Robert F. Kennedy Jr.  Designs: When you look...

Chautauqua County’s League of Women Voters works to inform citizens

Abigail Jacobson
Reading Time: 2 minutesABIGAIL JACOBSON News Editor  As Election Day approaches, many students will be voting for the first time. With many important issues being brought up in the presidential debates, casting your vote is important. Being informed of the presidential candidates’ choice on those issues is just as important. In Chautauqua County,...

 Humans steal jobs created for AI: The irony of automation in reverse

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 4 minutesCHATGPT Special to The Leader Graphic by CHATGBT | Special to The Leader In an ironic twist to the global narrative about artificial intelligence (AI) taking human jobs, a new trend is emerging: people are taking jobs initially intended for AI.  With rising distrust in technology, companies and consumers alike...

Professor Peter Tucker reflects on his time at Fredonia

Drew Paluch
Reading Time: 4 minutesMARIANA CRUZ Special to The Leader Warning: This article contains strong language. Sculpture professor Peter Tucker went on sabbatical for the Fall 2024 semester.  After a semester of knowing that half of the programs in the Visual Arts and New Media (VANM) department will be discontinued, he got a grant...

Fredonia’s violinist David Rose performs from the heart

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Reading Time: 3 minutesPhoto Via Fredonia.edu David Rose, an associate professor at SUNY Fredonia, brings his expertise to the Music Department.  This expertise stems from many years of professional experience, along with a passion for teaching prior to coming to Fredonia. Before making his way to campus, Rose had quite the professional career....

[SATIRE] Horoscopes and it’s the same but I’m an alum so it’s different 

Contributor to The Leader
Reading Time: 4 minutesJACE JACOBS Former Assistant Editor of The Scallion, “Adult” with a “Job” who “Has To Go To Work”  What’s up Fredonians? I bet you thought you had seen the last of me, with my incredibly well-crafted, tear-stained Letter from the Desk Of and my gorgeous final horoscopes.  WELL GUESS WHAT! ...

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