The Leader

Pride Alliance celebrates diversity

Reading Time: 4 minutesKristen Shultis October is Gay History Month and the campus is doing many events to help promote and educate the campus community about the LGBT community. One of these events happened Monday night in the form of a concert. This concert featured Canadian comedian Chris Doucette. Doucette has been featured...

“Terror in the Trees” to frighten once again

Reading Time: 3 minutesMAGGIE GILROY Reverb Editor Now that temperatures have dropped and the leaves turned to crimson, it is time to resume the traditional fall activities. As everyone is busily crafting the best Halloween costumes, picking apples, carving pumpkins and holding scary movie nights, the Interactive Theatre Society is currently hard at...

Safe Halloween: a positive tradition

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Reading Time: 2 minutesKORI BARKLEY Special to The Leader Halloween may be seen as one of the most fun and exciting holidays of the year, but, in Fredonia, it is highly regulated. Children of the area are only allowed to trick-or-treat for a couple of hours and — unfortunately, sometimes — not even...

Curran scores two in win against Buffalo State on the road

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Reading Time: 2 minutesSEAN MCGRATH Assistant Sports Editor On Saturday, the men’s Blue Devil soccer team traveled to Buffalo State College to take on the Bengals in SUNYAC play. Freshman defenseman Niall Curran scored in the 9th minute and 14th minute to put the Bengals down 2-0 with a whole half to play....

Visiting artist teaches liberation

Reading Time: 3 minutesJOSEPH DRAKE Special to The Leader On Thursday, Oct. 3, Puerto Rican artist Yasmin Hernandez gave a presentation at SUNY Fredonia about her life and work. The event was organized by Fredonia’s Latinos Unidos group as a part of Hispanic Heritage Month. Hernandez was born and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y....

Latinos Unidos brings Spanish culture to campus

Reading Time: 3 minutesBRITTANY PERRY Special to The Leader Fredonia students and community members got saucy at “La Tomatina”—a Spanish tradition involving a tomato fight—at Dods Grove on Saturday, Sept. 28 to raise money for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. “We donate specifically to Make-a-Wish,” said club president Makayla Santiago, a senior arts administration major....

Visiting writer Matthew Olzmann shares unique ideas

Reading Time: 4 minutesRACHEL BENEWAY Special to The Leader Poems filled with tales of dinosaurs, stories of mime camps, architecture gone wrong, romance built upon Mountain Dew: these were some of the pieces shared among a large crowd in McEwen 202 on Thursday. Matthew Olzmann was the first writer this semester to visit...

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