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Charlotte Mahaffy’s “Moving Land” solo exhibition evokes memory and recollection

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WILL KARR  Staff Writer  Growing up, SUNY Fredonia student Charlotte Mahaffy always knew that she wanted to be an artist. However, she never imagined that it would actually be a realistic or attainable possibility.  “When I grew up, I was like, ‘I think I want to be an artist,’” Mahaffy...

‘A little help from a friend’ George Harrison’s ‘Miss O’Dell’ talks helping out The Beatles

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JAINA BERARDI Special to The Leader  English rock group The Beatles gained international fame during the 1970s. However, Chris O’Dell is showing that they couldn’t have gotten by without a little help from an American friend.  “I wanted to prove that they couldn’t exist without me,” O’Dell said. “With them,...

Fredonia Radio Systems hosts annual Rockin’ the Commons

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ALANA WINGATE Special to The Leader Downtown Fredonia’s Barker Commons was filled with life on Saturday, Sept. 24 during The Fredonia Radio Systems annual Rockin’ the Commons fundraiser. This year’s event returned back to its original stomping grounds of Barker Commons for the first time since the pandemic. Many people...

Andie’s 5 things to check out this week

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ANDIE VÉLEZ-DAVIS Staff Writer The President’s Own United States Marine Band Wednesday, Oct. 5th from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.  One of our country’s most esteemed Military Bands returns to Fredonia! The United States Marine Band will be playing in King Concert Hall for FREE. Ticket limits may apply. Public...

SUNY Fredonia University Police set to activate body-worn cameras

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CHLOE KOWALYK Managing Editor  ALYSSA BUMP Editor in Chief Starting this week, University Police will protect and serve SUNY Fredonia’s campus under surveillance. The department will now be equipped with body-worn cameras, and police officers will wear them while on duty.  Last Tuesday, Sept. 27, the campus community received an...

What’s the scoop? Students indulge in ice cream with University Police

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ALANA WINGATE  Special to The Leader  While donuts are often stereotypically associated with cops, SUNY Fredonia students recently spotted University Police with a different sweet treat: ice cream.  A “Cones with a Cop” event was held outside University Commons on Wednesday, Sept. 21. “I mean, I always love free ice...

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