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‘The Shape of Things’ to open this weekend

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Reading Time: 3 minutesREBECCA HALE Staff Writer The final production in the Walter Gloor Mainstage Series, “The Shape of Things,” is set to premier this weekend in Bartlett theatre. “The Shape of Things” is a small and modern play with only four cast members, making it a very intimate and relatable show. The...

Hillel sets up for Jewish History Month

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Reading Time: 3 minutesS.L. FULLER Assistant News Editor Jewish History Month is nationally recognized in May. But since that month is usually crazy for college campuses, most recognize it in April. Formally known as the Jewish Student Union, Hillel has been holding events all month to celebrate. “We were originally known as Jewish...

Out of the gallery and into the streets: Photo installation to be held by visiting artist

Reading Time: 4 minutesEmily Breedlove and Shauna Beckstein prepare a photograph at Max Collins’s workshop outside of Rockefeller Arts Center. Photos courtesy of Leesa Rittlemann HANNA NEUMANN Staff Writer The department of Visual Arts and New Media stepped out of the gallery scene and provided a theme focused on urban street art last...

Relay for Life raises over $30,000

Reading Time: 2 minutesRelay for Life was held on April 12-13. Photos courtesy of Rachel Prychodko / Special to The Leader MAGGIE GILROY Reverb Editor Colleges Against Cancer is currently planning a thank-you event for all who helped to make Relay for Life a success. The event raised $30,199, and that number is...

Blue Devil women’s lacrosse tops Oneonta

Reading Time: 2 minutesA Blue Devil slides into home base during Friday’s game against Plattsburgh. Photo courtesy of Andrea Adinolfe / Staff Photographer ERIN BISCHOFF Special to The Leader On Saturday, the Blue Devil women’s lacrosse team defeated the Oneonta Red Dragons at Fredonia’s University Stadium with a final score of 13-8. Although...

School of Music presents Easter-related masterwork

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Reading Time: 3 minutesDr. Gerald Gray prepares musicians for the performance of “Saint John Passion” by Johann Sebastian Bach. Photo courtesy of Melissa Rechin / Photo Editor COURTNEE CESTA Assistant Reverb Editor The Fredonia Chamber Choir and Fredonia College Choir will collaborate with School of Music faculty and alumni to present the “Saint...

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