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Reed Library’s ‘Year of Open Science’ initiative promotes research access, collaboration

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Reading Time: 2 minutesROSEMARIE RAPISARDA Staff Writer Graphic by Gwen Devlin|Special to The Leader College students will agree that there are few things more frustrating than finding the perfect article for your research paper only for it to be blocked behind a paywall.  Inspired by the White House’s recent open science initiative, Reed......
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Fredonia hosts SUNY Model European Union

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Reading Time: 3 minutesDAN QUAGLIANA News Editor On Saturday, Nov. 4, Fredonia hosted the State University of New York’s Saturday Model European Union (SUNYMEU), a one-day simulation of the Council of the European Union.  Directed by Professor Raymond Rushboldt of the Department of Politics and International Affairs, the event lasted for approximately five......
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Student resources for the Israel/Palestine Conflict

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 2 minutesCHLOE KOWALYK Editor in Chief The Leader has been making a strong effort to cover the Israel/Palestine Conflict as the event unfolds.  We, as a student-run publication, have attempted to cover the event as best as we, as students, can understand.  The Israel/Palestine Conflict is an extremely complex situation with......
Opinion

[OPINION] Survey results feel successful to administrators, but leave students feeling less than secure

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Reading Time: 8 minutesMARISSA BURR Opinion Editor  Trigger Warning: sexual violence, brief descriptions of assault The results are in, and they aren’t stellar.  In March 2023, the campus began administering an online survey in order to gain information about the student and staff community’s knowledge about topics surrounding sexual assault, the Title IX......
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The switch from Google to Microsoft

Abigail Jacobson
Reading Time: 3 minutesABIGAIL JACOBSON  Asst. News Editor  The duo of using your phone to sign into Google on your laptop may no longer be dynamic.   Something new is coming to Fredonia which changes almost everything. This upcoming semester, Fredonia will be migrating from Google’s software services to Microsoft.  The question is, why?......
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SUNY Fredonia releases results of SVP Campus Climate survey

Chloe Kowalyk
Reading Time: 3 minutesCHLOE KOWALYK Editor in Chief SUNY Fredonia has officially released the results of the Sexual Violence Prevalence (SVP) Campus Climate Survey Report.  This report was prepared by the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion here on campus.  The SVP Campus Climate Survey is administered to students and employees, and gauges......
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Black Student Union raises awareness of domestic violence in campus walk

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Reading Time: 3 minutesKRYSTYNA PORTUGUES-KLOS Special to The Leader Over 12 million men and women face domestic abuse every year.  This is a silent issue on campus no longer, as the Black Student Union of Fredonia held a walk for domestic violence on campus on Oct. 28.  The event, coordinated by Tnyas Catalan,......
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Annual Homecoming and Family and Friends weekends draw crowds to campus

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Reading Time: 3 minutesDAN QUAGLIANA News Editor Every year, SUNY Fredonia’s annual Homecoming and Family and Friends weekends bring hundreds of visitors to the campus.  Homecoming weekend, which was hosted from Oct. 20 – 23, featured a cornucopia of events that were specifically designed to bring alumni back to Fredonia. Some of these......
Sports

 Fredonia Blue Devils vs. EHL All-Stars

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Reading Time: 2 minutesPARKER GURNETT Special to The Leader  Fredonia hockey will look to claim the name of “All-Stars” on Oct. 20.  That night, the team will play a preseason scrimmage against the Eastern Hockey League (EHL) All-Stars. The EHL is a hockey league of 23 teams in four divisions, similar to the......

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