The Leader

Independent project leaves students ‘speechless’ PAC presents ‘Really Really’

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Reading Time: 2 minutesREBECCA HALE Reverb Editor The Performing Arts Company’s first independent project of the semester, “Really Really,” was a big success on Saturday, Feb. 7. Directed by sophomore triple major in English, acting and philosophy, Miquon Jackson, “Really Really” is a contemporary play that explores the issues of the “Me Generation.”...

Disgruntled campus PR head wonders if it would be appropriate to reveal Erie dining hall founded on 3,000-year- old blood sacrifice ritual

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Reading Time: 2 minutesMEL N. KOLICH Special to the Lampoon It’s no secret that it is hard to eat healthy on campus. Students dissatisfied with current food options are again wondering why Erie Dining Hall was closed over two years ago as campus food options continue to dwindle. Flames of the increasingly popular...

New class spotlight LART 160: Pursuit of Trivia

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Reading Time: 3 minutesTARA DACTYL Special to the Lampoon Losing a game of Trivia Crack may be one of the saddest moments one can experience. Coming in last at Ellicott Brewing Company or Wing City Grille’s trivia can ruin a person’s entire week. Getting question after question incorrect can really do a number...

Fredonia showcase 2015 features variety of student work

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Reading Time: 4 minutesCARLY KNASZAK Staff Writer Fredonia is known for taking great pride in the talented artists on campus. In the Marion Art Gallery, 70 students in the Visual Art and New Media Department currently have art pieces featured entitled “Fredonia Showcase 2015.” The artwork includes paintings, videos, sculptures, photography and graphic...

Senior class to gift fountain Announcement made during ‘100 Days ‘till graduation’ celebration

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Reading Time: 4 minutesMEGHAN GUATTERY Assistant News Editor If you have ever been to Cranston Marche, you are likely to have seen the large, stained glass windows that adorn the face of University Commons. If you are more of a Tim Hortons enthusiast, the gazebo between the Williams Center and the residence halls...

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