The Leader

HAIL! Fredonia Records partners with WhyHunger to fight poverty and hunger

Reading Time: 2 minutesKORI BARKLEY Staff Writer   New York Governor Andrew Cuomo recently called SUNY campuses to contribute to their local communities’ economic development and communal engagement.   Renowned for their ability to combine the power of community and music to benefit not-for-profit organizations, Fredonia’s student-run record label, HAIL! Fredonia Records, responded...

Students reflect on memories of Three Man Hill following sculptor’s death

Reading Time: 2 minutesKORTNEY YOUNG Special to The Leader   William King, born in Jacksonville, Florida on February 25, 1925, was an artist right up until days before his recent death on March 4, 2015. He was a sculptor of many mediums, and specialized in figures that mocked human nature. For the Fredonia...

Electronic housing system to be put in place this semester

Reading Time: 3 minutesAMANDA DEDIE Staff Writer   Fear not: instead of waiting outside in cold temperatures this semester to pick out a room in next year’s dorm building, the campus has finally upgraded to technological means of housing application.   That’s right, electronic housing has finally made its way to Fredonia. Instead...

S.T.E.P.S hosts new sex-ed event

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Reading Time: 5 minutesCARLY KNASZAK Staff Writer   Students all over campus have been raising their eyebrows during the past few weeks; posters started announcing that Students Teaching Equals Positive Sexuality, or S.T.E.P.S, will be hosting “I <3 Female Orgasm!” on Tuesday, March 31. I was intrigued by what this event could mean....

RETRO Special held on April Fools’ day Music faculty to poke fun at serious musical repertoire

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Reading Time: 2 minutesKORI BARKLEY Staff Writer   Fredonia is known for its matchless creativity and amazing endeavors in all aspects of the university; it is only fitting that faculty in the School of Music would create a way to put an exciting twist on performing traditional music.   Tonight at 8 p.m....

Jericho Brown visits for first Visiting Writers event of the semester

Reading Time: 4 minutesKORTNEY YOUNG Special to The Leader   Aimee Nezhukumatathil, professor of English and director of the Mary Louise White Visiting Writers Series for fourteen years, introduced the first writer for the Spring semester of 2015 to Fredonia on Thursday, March 26, in McEwen Hall.   Nezhukumatathil has given several readings...

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