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Gallery: Fredonia students and faculty hold protest against program cuts

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Reading Time: 3 minutesSUNY Fredonia students and faculty/staff alike joined forces in a protest this afternoon as a result of proposed program cuts announced yesterday during a “special campus meeting.” The proposed cuts include several arts and humanities programs, including photography, sculpture, philosophy, sociology, Spanish and early childhood education (birth-2), among several other...

Featured SUNY Fredonia President Stephen Kolison announces potential program cuts at SUNY Fredonia

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Reading Time: 7 minutesTHE LEADER STAFF UPDATE 12/8/23, 11:52 a.m.: UPDATE 12/7/23, 11:32 p.m.: UPDATE 12/6/23, 9:21 p.m.: UPDATE 12/6/23, 5:51 p.m.: SUNY Fredonia President Stephen Kolison hosted a “special campus meeting” today, Wednesday, Dec. 6, at 2:30 p.m.  This meeting was geared towards faculty and staff, as an email was not shared...

The Horse on Central Ave

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMITCHELL HORUCY Asst. Sports Editor  When creating sculptures in 1992 for a Boston, M.A. sculpture show, Marcia Belliotti had no idea one of her creations would lead to almost 30 years of local fame. Belliotti, a resident of Fredonia, crafted a total of 15 sculptures for a sculpture show she...

From Overseas to Fredonia: Why do players ‘cross the pond?’

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMITCHELL HORUCY Asst. Sports Editor For many Fredonia students, coming to school doesn’t even require crossing a state line. However, in the case of Alon Haimovitz and Peter Buerfent, they both had to cross the Atlantic Ocean to find their way to Fredonia.  Alon Haimovitz, a senior on the men’s...

Reed Library’s ‘Year of Open Science’ initiative promotes research access, collaboration

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Reading Time: 2 minutesROSEMARIE RAPISARDA Staff Writer Graphic by Gwen Devlin|Special to The Leader College students will agree that there are few things more frustrating than finding the perfect article for your research paper only for it to be blocked behind a paywall.  Inspired by the White House’s recent open science initiative, Reed...

[OPINION] Lovercolumn: Safe sex and contraceptives

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Reading Time: 5 minutesTHE ELECTRICIAN Executive Producer and Host of Lovercall THE ARCHITECT Lovercall Producer  THE QUARTERBACK Lovercall Host Hello!  We are The Electrician, The Architect and The Quarterback: producers and hosts of the radio show Lovercall right here at Fredonia. Lovercall is an anonymous late-night talk show about love, relationships and more....

Battle of the New Bands brings another three acts into the music scene 

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Reading Time: 4 minutesELENA FITZGERALD Special to The Leader The Music Industry Club is back at it with another Battle of the New Bands.  This event exists as a tradition that has brought many bands together that are now integral to the Buffalo music scene.  The event was planned mainly by Ahmani McKoy,...

Fredonia hosts SUNY Model European Union

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Reading Time: 3 minutesDAN QUAGLIANA News Editor On Saturday, Nov. 4, Fredonia hosted the State University of New York’s Saturday Model European Union (SUNYMEU), a one-day simulation of the Council of the European Union.  Directed by Professor Raymond Rushboldt of the Department of Politics and International Affairs, the event lasted for approximately five...

Cornflake Car: A student thriving in the music industry

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Reading Time: 3 minutesNYELA RENNIE Special to The Leader Asia Toyryla is making waves in the national and international music scenes from the little Western New York town of Fredonia. Toyryla is a student here at SUNY Fredonia. She is currently majoring in music industry and minoring in economics. Her artist name is...

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