The Leader

“Escapes” installation opens

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  The “Escapes” art installation at Kasia Coffee. (Corey Maher/Photo Editor)   LERON WELLINGTON Staff Writer   Artistic expression can have many benefits, one of them being building a community. On Feb. 10, the North Shore Alliance hoped to do just that with their most recent art installation entitled “Escapes.”...

Introducing Artists Alliance; New club on campus reaches across majors to connect various art forms

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Reading Time: 3 minutes      SHENECA SHARPE Staff Writer   “The purpose of Artists Alliance is to provide the campus and community with a network of resources in which to create, produce and perform original works of art that are inclusive to a diverse array of art disciplines,” said Riley Baracskai, secretary...

Course Spotlight: Literary Publishing

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Reading Time: 3 minutes  MOLLY VANDENBERG Staff Writer   Interested in reading work written by Fredonia’s own students? Look no further than The Trident. The Trident is a campus-based literary magazine that comes out annually every Spring. It features original fiction, nonfiction and poetry. The student editors of this publication are enrolled in...

Q&A Sydney Flanagan: Fredonia Feminists reflect intersectional and supportive feminism on campus

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Reading Time: 3 minutes      AMBER MATTICE Life & Arts Editor   Groups on campus are constantly changing and evolving alongside the changing values and messages associated with them. Fredonia Feminists, formerly known as Women’s Student Union, has done exactly this by changing their name to reflect the values of its members....

Super American set to return to BJ’s

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Reading Time: 3 minutes  [metaslider id=8261]   CLAIRE O’REILLY Staff Writer   Wednesday nights at BJ’s in downtown Fredonia are known to be rocking. Many students frequent the bar to see the bands and get the famous well drinks. Some students even make it to every show. “I help with the booking with...

Immigration executive order sends shockwaves through SUNY

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Reading Time: 4 minutes[metaslider id=8235]   CAMRY DEAN Staff Writer   On Dec. 7, 2015, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump called for the U.S. to bar all Muslims from entering the country. “Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can...

Chamberlain receives Lanford Prize

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  DAN ORZECHOWSKI Staff Writer   Each year the Lanford Prize is given to a member of the graduating class who has displayed all-around achievement while representing Fredonia’s values. Sarah Rose Chamberlain has been named this year’s recipient of the prize from the Oscar and Esther Lanford Endowment of the...

Houghton Hall closed for renovations

Reading Time: 3 minutes[metaslider id=8219] JAMES LILLIN Staff Writer As Fredonia struggles with decreased enrollment, it has become more and more common to see empty facilities like Hendrix and Erie Hall close down in part or in whole due to lack of demand. Houghton Hall, although not boarded up, has been closed until...

Gordon, Eklum and Hartling Nominated for Chancellor’s Award

Reading Time: 3 minutes  JAMES LILLIN Staff Writer The Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence is one of the highest academic honors that can be received by a student attending a SUNY institution. This year, Fredonia has nominated three students to receive the award: senior biology major Zachary Eklum, senior public relations and Spanish...

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