The Leader

Spring Break was Cancelled, but apparently nobody knew.

Reading Time: 2 minutes  MISSY FEOLA Staff Lampoonist Well, this is awkward. Apparently the school was so preoccupied with all of the Academic Affairs emails that it completely forgot to announce that Spring Break was cancelled this year. Don’t believe me? Why don’t you ask all of the teachers that were still here...

Sarah Palin withdraws Trump endorsement Pro-Sanders polar bear attacks Palin household

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Reading Time: 2 minutesTRAVIS LEFEVRE Assistant Lampoon Editor   Three things are now certain in life: Death, taxes and the fact that whenever Sarah Palin makes a public appearance, no one needs to make fun of her — she just does it on her own. There are never any exceptions to this rule,...

What happens to those left on campus during break?

Reading Time: 3 minutesG. Ravioli Staff Lampoonist      As students flocked back to campus after their long-awaited Spring Break, they were left dumbfounded by what greeted them. As some of the quad-dwelling students were heading back to their dorms, they heard a strange chant coming from nearby — almost like that of...

Web Exclusive: Patty’s Day changes its vibe Greenery and leprechauns bid adieu

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  PATRICK BENNETT Lampoon   St. Patty’s Day once was a holiday you could share with your family and, more importantly, your boys. The joyous experience celebrating all things green and Irish came crashing down before everyone’s drunken eyes. This year, the United Association Holiday Organization or (U-A-HO) decided they...

Fredonia needs to put the ‘sun’ back in SUNY

Reading Time: 3 minutes  When Icarus tried to fly on wings made of wax, his folly was flying so close to the sun that it melted him mid-air and sent him hurtling down into the sea. In the 21st century, Fredonia might be saved from sinking if it can embrace the sun a...

‘Stick with it!’ Panel encourages women to stay strong in STEM fields

Reading Time: 3 minutesSHENECA SHARPE Staff Writer   Women’s Student Union, in conjunction with Latinos Unidos, presented “Gender and Racial Inequalities in STEM,” a panel and presentation about what women face in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. The presentation was hosted by Patricia Valoy, a Columbia University graduate with a...

Fredonia Springs ahead with change Seitz and Karafa join Fredonia administration

Reading Time: 3 minutesJORDAN PATTERSON Staff Writer   As the lopsided weather begins to change again, so will Fredonia’s campus — more specifically within the administration. Before Summer, two positions that had previously sat empty will be filled. A few weeks before the Spring equinox, on March 7, Kevin Seitz started his first...

Dear students: Speak up! The League of Women Voters helps celebrate Women’s Herstory Month

Reading Time: 3 minutesCAMRY DEAN Special to The Leader   As election season unfolds, Women’s Herstory Month continues. Last Wednesday with a presentation by the League of Women Voters, those in attendance learned importance of voting and political campus engagement. With over 50 local Leagues across New York State, the organization has been...

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