The Leader

Hillary’s ‘inevitability’ runs out Clinton drops out of presidential race to knit sweaters

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Reading Time: 2 minutesTHE FEVER Assistant Lampoonist   In an M. Night Shyamalan style plot twist, Hillary Clinton has announced that she has dropped out of the presidential race, despite being the frontrunner for the democratic nomination. The shocking announcement came in the form of a live stream from her home in Chappaqua,...

Fashion show cancelled for Caucasian Awareness Day No one is amused

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Reading Time: 2 minutesJESSICA D’NONSENS Lampoonist   The Black Student Union (BSU) Fashion Show traditionally encourages creativity through diversity on Fredonia’s campus. But this year, Fredonia will celebrate the same thing America cherishes every single day — white people. A new group on campus, Caucasian Student Union (CSU), has determined that the BSU...

Entering the ark two by two Extreme weather forces mass export of students

Reading Time: 2 minutesRAVIOLI Staff Lampoonist   A long-appreciated quirk of Fredonia is its unpredictable weather, which never fails to keep students on their toes. But opinions change, and with a presumably inevitable flood on the way, students are implementing an ingenious plan to relocate to a calmer climate — they’re building a...

Being ‘professional with professionals’ WYNCO/Women’s Choir collaboration delights on all fronts

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Reading Time: 3 minutesEMMA SCHAIBLE Special to The Leader   Inside the immaculate King Concert Hall, the audience was surrounded by the peaceful and splendid musical sound of orchestra and choir. On a snowy April afternoon, the Western New York Chamber Orchestra’s (WNYCO) “Chords and Cords” concert, conducted by Glen Cortese, seemed as...

A nude, blank canvas Alumna exhibits art gallery featuring the human body

Reading Time: 3 minutes  MARIA MELCHIORRE Staff Writer   Fredonia alumna Cecelia Ivy Price will be exhibiting her work at the Sensory Winery & Art Gallery in Ripley, New York, through May 8. Price, who graduated from Fredonia in 2015, creates paintings that address human nature and vulnerabilities. Price paints sensuous, undulating lines...

How to succeed after college Raskin’s new book might answer all your questions

Reading Time: 2 minutesRIANNA SEELIG Staff Writer   As the end of the semester approaches, a great deal of stress is likely setting in for most seniors. Graduation is drawing nearer, and decisions concerning the future will soon need to be made. How far can a degree truly take a college graduate? How...

The Devils fall behind 0-2: Women’s lacrosse plays defending national champions

Reading Time: 2 minutes[metaslider id=6280] MORGAN MARSHALL Special to The Leader   The Blue Devils came out behind after their first week of play following Spring Break. The women traveled to play at Nazareth College last Wednesday. Their rally fell short with a loss of 11-10. Fredonia fell seven goals behind but was...

Offense is M.I.A as losing streak reaches eight Men’s baseball takes on rivals from Pennsylvania

Reading Time: 3 minutesQUINTIN JAMES Special to The Leader   The Blue Devils had a chance to break their long losing streak when they faced off against rivals, Pennsylvania State Behrend, in a matchup of I-90 teams. Though the season is still in its early stages, there are some major concerns with this...

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