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Meet ‘That Puddle That’s Outside the Second-Story Door to the William’s Center and Has Been Forever Probably’

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Reading Time: 2 minutesANITA TENSION Special to The Lampoon You’re leaving the Williams Center, headed for the library. You decide to take the bridge from the second story to expedite your journey. You push through two sets of heavy double doors, step outside and stop — your foot, it’s cold. And wet. And...

Herman reflects on 45 years in student affairs

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMAGGIE GILROY Editor in Chief “I’ve been spelunking, do you know what spelunking is?” Dr. David Herman asked when listing off his various hobbies. He will happily explain that spelunking is the act of exploring caves and list the different aspects of a cave. Herman, the Vice President for Student...

From the Conservatory of John Hopkins University to Fredonia: the Markhams

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Reading Time: 3 minutesAMANDA DEDIE Staff Writer Michael Markham and I-Fei Chen-Markham are both Fredonia professors and one of the handful of married couples on campus. And although they didn’t meet through Fredonia, their lives and love have brought them here together. Both individuals work for the School of Music, though they reportedly...

Adjunct profile: Ray Rushboldt

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Reading Time: 4 minutesREBECCA HALE Assistant Reverb Editor Enter the office of Raymond J. Rushboldt, adjunct professor, and you will see nothing but books. Textbooks and reference books on history, U.S. government, European politics, the list goes on — the books line a shelf covering one entire wall of the small office, the...

Stonefelt recognized for contribution in music

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Reading Time: 3 minutesKORI BARKLEY Staff Writer “The more you know, the more you can do.” Karolyn Stonefelt, head of Fredonia’s percussion area, has immersed herself in many areas, both inside and outside of music, and has proven these words of hers to be true. But it is because of her work, within...

Helps brings limited experience, full competitive drive to men’s basketball

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Reading Time: 3 minutesCURTIS HENRY Special to The Leader It’s impressive for any high school athlete to take the next step into collegiate athletics. Playing in the NCAA is a dream for most high school students. Whether it’s at the Division I or Division III level, having the opportunity to continue playing one’s...

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