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Meet the deans: Kijinski’s passion for reading leads him to Eliot and Dickens’ writings

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Reading Time: 2 minutesCONNOR HOFFMAN Staff Writer Did you know one of our deans is a former track runner? That dean is none other than John Kijinski, of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Kijinski may no longer be a long distance runner, but he keeps up on fitness by riding his......
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Meet the Deans: Givner’s interests span farther than education

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Reading Time: 3 minutesS. L. FULLER News Editor Did you know that Dr. Chris Givner, dean of the College of Education, likes hip hop dancing? Did you know that she was a bra-burning hippy in the ‘70s? Sure, it’s her job to oversee approximately 1,100 students and 29 programs, but there’s a lot......
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Herman reflects on 45 years in student affairs

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Reading Time: 3 minutesMAGGIE GILROY Editor in Chief “I’ve been spelunking, do you know what spelunking is?” Dr. David Herman asked when listing off his various hobbies. He will happily explain that spelunking is the act of exploring caves and list the different aspects of a cave. Herman, the Vice President for Student......
Life & Arts

Stonefelt recognized for contribution in music

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Reading Time: 3 minutesKORI BARKLEY Staff Writer “The more you know, the more you can do.” Karolyn Stonefelt, head of Fredonia’s percussion area, has immersed herself in many areas, both inside and outside of music, and has proven these words of hers to be true. But it is because of her work, within......
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Hanging of the Greens celebrates the holiday season

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Reading Time: 3 minutesCONNOR HOFFMAN Staff Writer This year was no different than past, as Spectrum Entertainment Board and the Fredonia campus rang in the holiday season with their annual event, Hanging of the Greens. The event was held in the Williams Center Multi-purpose Room and went from 6-8 p.m. It was Spectrum’s......
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Gray-Antonacci duo spearhead music collaboration

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Reading Time: 4 minutesCOURTNEE CESTA Managing Editor For School of Music professors Casey Gray and Tim Antonacci, there’s power in numbers. “We want to go somewhere where we can make a difference together — use our skills together,” said Gray, to which Antonacci added, “That’s the key.” As partners, the two finish each......

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