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Campus View: Go visit Iceland

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Reading Time: 4 minutesCAMRY DEAN Staff Writer For the past two summers, I’ve been able to say that I’ve been in two places at one time. Literally. Last June, I traveled to England with Fredonia’s Literary London program. We visited the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London, and I made it a goal to......
Life & Arts

WNYF back in action: Student-produced shows return despite studio setbacks

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Reading Time: 3 minutesAMBER MATTICE Reverb Editor   Campus media plays no small role in the day-to-day lives of Fredonia students. It puts them in charge of something important that they are also passionate about, it gives the campus a media outlet that is both professional and run by peers, and it gives......
News

Fredonia ALL IN Challenge seeks to get out the vote

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Reading Time: 3 minutesJAMES LILLIN Staff Writer With the presidential election right around the corner, Fredonia has been searching for ways to drum up student involvement and, ultimately, to increase voter turnout come election day. One of the most recent signs of political apathy among Fredonia students was a campus report detailing the......
News

Visual Arts and New Media Department looks to the future: New semester brings new chair and more

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Reading Time: 3 minutesJAMES LILLIN Staff Writer Fredonia’s Visual Arts and New Media Department is facing numerous changes this year as it adapts to a new location in the $37 million dollar expansion added on to the Rockefeller Arts Center, an expansion which includes new areas for sculpting, drawing, animating, and illustrating. Leading......
Life & Arts

Starting the year off with a jam: Spectrum helps students say “aloha”

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  [metaslider id=7433] AMBER MATTICE Reverb Editor   The first week of school is usually riddled with the stress of new classes, being surrounded by new people and for those returning, getting back into the college student routine. Despite these worries, there is so much about campus life that makes......
Opinion

Election 2016: Jill Stein is no Bernie Sanders

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Reading Time: 3 minutesJAMES LILLIN Staff Writer Currently averaging a 3.6 percent on the RealClearPolitics aggregate of major national polls, Jill Stein is helping the Green Party reach new heights of popularity and recognition, considering it hasn’t broken .4 percent of the final electoral vote since Ralph Nader ran in 2000. Stein has......
News

Groundbreaking: the campus garden The first steps in growing the Fredonia Grove

Reading Time: 3 minutes[metaslider id=6544] JORDAN PATTERSON Staff Writer   The sun slowly faded into the horizon around 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday night, but in the morning there would be one more garden waiting for its return. A few students played catch with a football in the distance, and some just simply walked......
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Angry cicadas to blame for Ecuadorian earthquake

Reading Time: 3 minutesRAVIOLI Staff Lampoonist          After learning of a devastating earthquake moving through Ecuador, investigations were carried out in order to determine its epicenter. Geologists were perplexed, however, when they examined the ground beneath them and were blinded by a flock of cicadas emerging from the soil like a resounding......

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