The Leader

Another year, another lunch lecture: Brown Bag Lecture Series returns

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Reading Time: 2 minutesJORDAN PATTERSON Assistant News Editor   The Brown Bag Lecture Series returns for its 11th year with the start of the school year. Physics professor Michael Dunham and biology professor Nicholas Quintyne will be speaking at the first lecture of the year on from noon to 1 p.m. on Oct....

Fredonia College Foundation initiates annual All-Campus Appeal

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Reading Time: 3 minutes  KELSIE ABBT Special to The Leader                           Every year since the mid-1980s, the Fredonia College Foundation has organized a campus-wide appeal of its employees to draw in funds for approximately 500 different schools, programs, scholarships and endowments. The All-Campus Appeal has become necessary, in part, due to...

What on Earth has he done now? Donald Trump’s actions now popular Google search

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  PATRICK BENNETT Staff Lampoonist        On a weekday in Fredonia, there are many things you can engage in for fun. You can watch the “Real Housewives of Atlanta,” head to Sunny’s to drown in cheap drinks, or simply Google search “What has Donald Trump done now?” As Trump continues...

Supreme Court rules the First Amendment only applies when you agree with it

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Reading Time: 2 minutesD. ZBORNAK Staff Lampoonist   One of the greatest parts of the U.S. Constitution is the First Amendment, which protects an individual’s right to free speech, protest and overall expression of opinion, more or less. However, with recent and ongoing protests against issues such as police brutality and political insanity,...

Skittles deemed dangerous by government

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Reading Time: 2 minutesALBERTO GONZALEZ Special to the Lampoon In an ever-changing political landscape in the United States, our country has decided the best course of action is to take one more unified step toward what can only be described as “so safe it hurts.” No longer are the days of living life...

First debate watch party draws energized crowd

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Reading Time: 2 minutesCOLIN PERRY Editor in Chief   The All-In Challenge continued last night, as students, faculty and community members gathered in the Williams Center Multi-Purpose Room to watch the first televised debate between Democratic candidate for president Hillary Clinton and her Republican counterpart Donald Trump. While the free food and refreshments...

Kahn and Selesnick take Fredonia through an artistic journey: Visiting artists lecture

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Reading Time: 3 minutesBETHANY CLANCY Special to the Leader   With 170 pieces in the Marion Art Gallery, exceeding any other amount of work an artist has had in there, Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick took the Visual Art and New Media Department students on their venture through the art world. On Sept....

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