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Music Industry Club hosts another successful Life is Art festival

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Reading Time: 2 minutesKORI BARKLEY Staff Writer Mother Nature was on Music Industry Club’s side last Saturday as they held their sixth annual Life is Art festival in Barker Commons. Though the air was cold, what looked to be a rainy day turned into a sunshine filled afternoon, allowing Fredonia’s local musicians, vendors...

And then were more fans of Agatha Christie

Reading Time: 2 minutesWILLIAM MOHAN Special to The Leader A group of Fredonia students came together and performed an interactive rendition of Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None” in McEwen Hall last weekend. The performance consisted of suspense and an occasional bout of humor, mostly from the audience. “And Then There Were...

Women’s lacrosse improves record to 10-2

Reading Time: 2 minutesMICHELLE HALE Assistant Sports Editor Fredonia’s women’s lacrosse team had another successful weekend on the road. They defeated Elmira College on Friday and SUNY New Paltz on Saturday. The wins improved their overall record to 10-2, and their SUNYAC record to 3-1. On Friday, the Blue Devils defeated the Elmira...

Into The ‘Jungle’ New Masons, X Ambassadors & Hellogoodbye dominate Fredonia’s Spring Headliner Concert

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Reading Time: 7 minutesNAOMI LYNCH Staff Writer “Follow me — into the jungle!” X Ambassadors’ lead singer Sam Harris growled into the microphone. The audience sure did. New Masons, X Ambassadors and Hellogoodbye shut down the house for the return of Spectrum’s Spring Headliner. Sunday evening might sound like an odd time for...

Desens breaks record, Blue Devils women finish third, men fifth

Reading Time: 2 minutesSEAN MCGRATH Sports Editor   When it comes to indoor and outdoor shot put records, senior Nicole Desens now owns them both.   The Fredonia Blue Devils track and field team travelled to Delaware, Ohio, this week for the Marv Frye Invitational at Ohio Wesleyan University, where Desens’ shot put...

Bill Nye looks to ‘change the game’ in Fredonia v Nye/Cornell Ultimate scrimmages

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Reading Time: 4 minutesSEAN MCGRATH Sports Editor   First, he came to Fredonia in an effort to “change the world.” But, this past Saturday, Bill Nye donned the   Cornell University red and looked to become a game­changer with their men’s ultimate frisbee team.   In preparation for a run to the National...

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