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Freshman receives 4th out of 70 teams in coding challenge

Reading Time: 3 minutesANGELINA DOHRE Staff Writer   Over 370 students participated in the “Making College Possible Coding Challenge,” but freshman computer science major Kermit Mitchell III was able to make it to the final round. On March 10, Facebook New York hosted its final judging of the challenge at its New York...

University renews Japan study abroad agreement

Reading Time: < 1 minuteCAMRY DEAN Staff Writer On Thursday, March 9, President Virginia Horvath renewed a long-standing study abroad agreement with Aichi Prefectural University in Nagakute, Aichi, Japan. Alongside Horvath was Yumiko Kataoka, an associate professor in the Department of Nursing & Health at Aichi Prefectural and a Fredonia alumnus. For the past...

UCSB professor Boris to tackle Trump in talk

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Reading Time: 3 minutesJAMES LILLIN Staff Writer Eileen Boris of the University of California at Santa Barbara will deliver a talk, diving into the Trump presidency and various fights for social justice. Today in Williams Center S204ABC, Boris will give her talk titled, “Trump’s America in Historical Perspective: The War Against Women, the...

Dunn Day of Poetry and Prose celebrates ‘the art of reading aloud’

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Reading Time: 2 minutesMOLLY VANDENBERG Staff Writer   Illustration by Kara Cekuta/Staff Illustrator The legacy of former English professor Dr. Albert A. Dunn, who died 10 years ago, lives on through the Albert A. Dunn Day of Poetry and Prose. This year, the event will take place on April 3. For more than...

Students display ‘LGBTQ History in 21 Objects’

Reading Time: 2 minutesNUNET CLITANDRE Special to The Leader   On March 21, the 21 students in the honors class LGBTQ American History & Literature each researched an area of LBGTQ history in America. The event resonated with them personally, and they created posters that were put on display in the Williams Center...

Pirates lay siege to Fredonia: ‘Pirates of Penzance’ to be performed by the Department of Theatre and Dance

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Reading Time: 3 minutesAMBER MATTICE Life & Arts Editor   Who doesn’t love an action-packed pirate story? No one, obviously, which is exactly why the Department of Theatre and Dance has chosen “Pirates of Penzance” by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan as the next performance in the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series. The...

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