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NSSLHA and Golden Key host Operation Christmas Child program

Reading Time: 2 minutesANGELINA DOHRE Special to the Leader The Fredonia chapters of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA) and the Golden Key International Honour Society collaborated to collect donations for their Operation Christmas Child project. The mission behind this project is to help send supplies to children in need all...

Applause for Paws raises funds for no-kill shelter

Reading Time: 2 minutesLERON WELLINGTON Staff Writer Everyone loves dogs, and everyone loves giving back. Naturally, the event Applause for Paws, hosted by Interactive Theatre Society, was a hit with raising money for Lakeshore Humane Society. The annual fundraiser featured games, activities and performances that helped keep audiences entertained while raising money for...

Ring Road Singers mark first performance with new name

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Reading Time: 3 minutesCONNOR HOFFMAN Managing Editor On Nov. 14, the Ring Road Singers, formerly known as Whitachoir, performed their first fall concert after their recent rebranding. Dave Waterland, the group’s music director, explained the idea behind their group’s decision to rebrand themselves. “When you base your group’s name off one composer, it...

Who runs the world?: Girls A look back on 2016 for women in pop culture

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Reading Time: 3 minutesZOE KIRIAZIS and AMBER MATTICE Staff Writer, Reverb Editor In 2016, women cannot be ignored in the world of pop culture. We are seeing women become more powerful in television, movies, video games and in real life as well. We are seeing women shine. More than just “Beauty” One of...

Biden plans White House traps for Trump

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Reading Time: 2 minutesEMMA PATTERSON Staff Lampoonist After the nightmarish circus that was this year’s presidential election, many Americans feel powerless in the face of the looming Trump administration. While some people have taken to the streets in protest, one high-ranking White House official has a different kind of protest in mind. “Have...

Editorial: How to be smarter than fake news

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Reading Time: 2 minutesEditorial: How to be smarter than fake news Call it “fake news,” call it “lies,” call it anything you’d like. Stories about world leaders and presidents-to-be that are completely bogus are nothing new, but those still reeling from the presidential election may have you believing otherwise. In the days immediately...

Students recover from Thanksgiving dinner conversations

Reading Time: 3 minutes  D. ZBORNAK Staff Lampoonist While getting back into the swing of their normal schedules, many students are recounting their experiences with their families from Thanksgiving Break. While not ideal in everyday life, one might say the romanticism of opposing viewpoints and trivial bickering has become a beloved tradition of...

Samsung unveils Galaxy Note 8, featuring less explosions

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Reading Time: 2 minutesD. ZBORNAK Staff Lampoonist In light of Donald Trump’s election as president, Samsung has announced the production of the new Galaxy Note 8. This version will have a significantly lower explosion rate than the infamous Galaxy Note 7. Samsung employees engineered and produced this model so as to not see...

Hillary Clinton announces presidential bids in 2020, 2024, 2028 and so on

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Reading Time: 2 minutesALBERTO GONZALEZ Special to the Lampoon In grandiose fashion, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton lost her bid for the White House last week. After giving her concession speech, she seemingly disappeared from the public spotlight. All of the pro-Clinton individuals of the country need not worry, however. She does not...

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