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Fredonia’s hidden gem: The College Lodge

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CASSIDY HERMAN Special to The Leader   Imagine your college having a dedicated area for you to hangout with friends and hold events. Well, Fredonia does. During the years 1935 and 1936 there was an increased interest in recreational programs. The campus community began to run through ideas relating to......
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OSCAR: Presenting research opportunities for students and faculty

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STEPHEN SACCO Staff Writer   The Office of Creative Activity and Research provides Fredonia’s students and faculty with the opportunities to successfully conduct research. Students who have conducted research in the past have gone onto present their research at SUNY-wide conferences and other venues. In fact, in 2017, the Western......
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Pride Alliance’s Fall drag show brings new and inclusive changes

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ERIKETA COST Staff Writer   You can always expect people dancing to ABBA and lip-synching to Lady Gaga at Fredonia Pride Alliance’s semesterly drag shows. However, some new and inclusive changes have been made this time around. Participants no longer fall under “king” and “queen” categories. This way, they do......
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What not to wear: Halloween edition

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MONICA MANNEY Special to The Leader   It seems like every year students on Fredonia’s campus are possessed by the ghastly ghost of Halloweens past. The haunting is also known as cultural insensitivity, followed by a plea of innocence and ignorance. But this year, Fredonia students and staff took a......
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Keeping students in classes after 5 p.m. now considered an international war crime

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JOSEPH MARCINIAK Staff Scallywag   A recent meeting at the UN headquarters has determined that all classes that extend past 5 p.m. are considered a human rights violation. This intense decision has caused the UN Peacekeeping Forces to be on full alert within the U.S. and, more recently, here at......
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Dr. Sherri Mason — not your average professor

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MARISSA BATTAGLIA Special to The Leader   You know when you win an award for something and you feel like you’re on top of the world? That’s probably how Sherri Mason felt when she received the Heinz award. This award is for individual achievement honors that are given annually by......
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Marvin Bjurlin exhibit: ‘A Potter’s Path’

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VICTOR SCHMITT-BUSH Assistant News Editor   Distinguished teaching professor and emeritus Marvin Bjurlin returned to Fredonia on Friday to celebrate his 50-year-long journey as both a potter and educator. His exhibit titled, “A Potter’s Path,” is located in the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery. It hosts a collection of......

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