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Activities Night sees over 100 clubs in attendance

Chloe Kowalyk
CHLOE KOWALYKManaging Editor Activities Night, the traditional and student-loved event that showcases SUNY Fredonia’s unique clubs saw over 100 clubs in attendance last week.The event was held from 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. on Aug. 31 in Dods Grove. Hundreds of tables lined the grass with countless SUNY Fredonia students......
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How to join The Leader, SUNY Fredonia’s student-run newspaper

Contributor to The Leader
ALYSSA BUMP Editor in Chief CHLOE KOWALYK Managing Editor Are you reading this magazine and thinking to yourself, “Wow, I wonder how I could get involved with SUNY Fredonia’s award-winning student-run newspaper that aims to inform the campus and local community?” Luckily, you can! And it is not difficult to......
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Welcome to the Intercultural Center

Alyssa Bump
ALYSSA BUMPEditor in Chief On the second floor of the Williams Center, there lies several intercultural resources that are constantly adapting to the needs of SUNY Fredonia’s student body.  The Intercultural Center (IC) is essentially “a hub for programming that collaborates with various offices and community members with a focus......
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Which dining halls and cafes will be open next semester?

Chloe Kowalyk
CHLOE KOWALYK Managing Editor  After several on-campus dining halls and cafes closed at SUNY Fredonia last academic year, many students are wondering when — and if they will reopen.  Here is a complete list of which dining halls and cafes will be open for the fall 2022 semester.  Cranston Marche......
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Earth Day events hosted by Greystone Nature Preserve, FRED Grows and Enactus + photo gallery

Alyssa Bump
TANNER CLARK Special to The Leader Earth Day, which annually takes place on April 22, bloomed into an array of events offered in Fredonia on a beautiful Friday afternoon.  Greystone Nature Preserve hosted this event with two campus clubs: FRED Grows and the Planet Division of Enactus to celebrate the......
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Crowned Rubies Program: Building a community for women of color on campus

Contributor to The Leader
ALYSSA BUMP Editor in Chief  Many college students made the decision to pursue higher education to enhance their skills in a specific area and experience diversity on a larger scale. But when it comes to SUNY Fredonia, located in rural Chautauqua County, demographics show the university is a predominantly white......

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