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E for Everyone – Equal Rights Amendment explained

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMICHAEL WILLIAMS Special to The Leader As most Americans know, the battle for civil and political rights of minorities in America is a long-debated topic.  In the New York State Legislature, Albany has successfully passed the New York State Equal Rights Amendment with supermajorities two years in a row. The...

King of Clubs: How one Blue Devil balances three club sports at once

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Reading Time: 4 minutesMATT VOLZ Assistant Sports Editor Whether it be Bo Jackson playing in both the NFL’s Pro Bowl and the MLB’s All-Star Game or Deion Sanders playing in an NFL game and a World Series game on the same day, we’ve seen athletes shine in multiple sports before. But at Fredonia...

SUNY Fredonia School of Music welcomes a new Dean

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Reading Time: 2 minutesANDIE VÉLEZ-DAVIS Staff Writer  SUNY Fredonia’s school of music is welcoming Dr. David A. Stringham as the new Dean for the school of music.  SUNY Fredonia President Stephen Kolison said that Stringham’s previous credentials and enthusiasm will bring the current success of the school of music to an even higher...

SUNY Fredonia students presented experiences from recent Honduras medical brigades

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Reading Time: 4 minutesDAVID HERRING  Special to The Leader There is an indisputable fact about the healthcare and medication system in the United States: it exists. Whether this system is fair and accessible to everyone, is another matter entirely. Healthcare is something that everyone needs, but it is not a luxury that every...

President Kolison’s Super Bowl Shindig

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Reading Time: 2 minutesWILL KARR Editor in Chief Watching sports is about more than just merely the game; it’s about the sense of community that develops from it. This year, SUNY Fredonia President Stephen H. Kolison Jr. hosted a Super Bowl Party, bringing students, staff and community together for a Sunday evening in...

Masks On: TADA presents ‘Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mime!’

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Reading Time: 3 minutesALANA WINGATE Staff Writer  The Department of Theatre and Dance will enter the realm of mime by presenting the kid-friendly production “Eenie, Meenie, Miney, Mime.” It will be their third 2022-2023 Walter Gloor Mainstage of the Series performance. “This is a show that is designed for families and even though...

New Honors Lounge opens in Fenton Hall

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Reading Time: 3 minutesDAN QUAGLIANA  Special to the Leader Since the 1980s, the Fredonia Honors Program has been looking to get their own space where Honors students can “learn, lead and live” together. But it took until this semester for them to actually get one. The new Honors Lounge, located in Fenton Hall...

From Jamestown to Juggernaut: Coach Nick Siriani’s journey to the Super Bowl stage

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMATT VOLZ Assistant Sports Editor  Western New York is headed to the Super Bowl. But not in the way we might have predicted four months ago. On Sunday, the Philadelphia Eagles will play for the Lombardi Trophy, with Jamestown native Nick Sirianni at the helm. Sirianni, a 1999 graduate of...

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