The Leader

“I was actually pretty shocked . . .”: Nicole Burrows finishes senior lacrosse season, leaves Fredonia with three school records

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AVRIL KING Social Media Manager and Assistant Sports Editor   The Fredonia women’s lacrosse team saw two victories in their last few games, prior to closing out their regular season. And after a long and difficult season, they were certainly met with a large amount of excitement. However, there were...

Fredonia’s Department of Theater and Dance Presents: The 12th annual Fredonia Dance Ensemble

  ELYSE GRIECO Assistant Life & Arts Editor   Every spring, Fredonia’s Department of Theater and Dance put on their annual Dance Ensemble. This weekend long event consists of performances of all different genres of dance ranging from contemporary to modern dance. This ensemble is part of the Walter Gloor...

Fredonia students win regional business competition

COLIN HART Staff Writer   Nate Winn and Alex Czechowski, seniors at SUNY Fredonia, are the founders of Nexnest, LLC, an online startup company that assists tenants and landlords with off-campus housing. On April 20, the pair won first place in the IT/Software category at the annual Western New York...

‘. . . Fredonia has helped me grow as a person and thus as an artist’: Senior visual art and new media students put on final showcase

BETHANY CLANCY Staff Writer   With the semester coming to an end, so is the time left for the seniors here at Fredonia. Every year, the visual art and new media (VANM) students that are graduating have the opportunity to put some of their favorite works in the Cathy and...

‘. . . At the college level, for kids to spend their entire Saturday to come and raise money for a good cause is a crazy feeling’: Relay for life returns to Steele Hall

QUINTIN JAMES Assistant Sports Editor   On Saturday, April 21, the organization Colleges Against Cancer (CAC) and the Office of Voluntary and Community Services conducted the annual Relay for Life event in Steele Hall. Relay for Life is an event that lasts from 4 p.m. to 4 a.m. The walk...

‘I expect that none of the lacrosse team members have spoken, as they [were] instructed not to discuss’: Coaching change for women’s lacrosse

QUINTIN JAMES Assistant Sports Editor   Last month, the Fredonia lacrosse team went to Florida for the tournament “Spring Fling.” When the team left for Florida, their head coach was Amy Simon, who was in her third year in the position. Simon, after graduating from Fredonia in 2012, was hired...

‘[Soulstice Jam is] a great way for students to promote their music on campus’

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ERIKETA COST Special to the Leader   The first Saturday that finally flirted with 50 degrees fell on the same day as Fredonia Music Industry Club’s “Soulstice Jam” event. Sunshine, soulful music and sweet-tooth satisfiers all filled Dod’s Grove this past Saturday. The music and art festival, formerly known as...

Peaches Maloney’s desperate attempt at fame Fredonia student aims to be Insta famous

PATRICK BENNETT Staff Scallywag   Fredonia marketing major, Peaches Maloney, recently made desperate attempts to try and become Instagram famous after breaking up with his beloved girlfriend Debbie McIntyre, who he used to date on-and-off for a five-year period in high school. “This will show her that I’m a real...

Laurie Tramuta: recipient of SUNY Chancellor Award of Excellence for Adjunct Teaching

SETH MICHAEL MEYER Staff Writer   Walking in to Mason Hall, the home of the renowned Fredonia School of Music, one can never fail to hear the exuberant voices of Fredonia’s finest vocal students. It is not only the students’ talents that can produce such wonderful singing, it’s also the...

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