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Feeding Fredonia

CONNOR HOFFMAN Staff Writer   Did you know that roughly one-third of Fredonia’s children are eligible for either free or reduced-priced lunches? According to Dr. Cynthia Lundquist, the reverend for the Fredonia Presbyterian Church, the federal government considers 37 percent of the Fredonia children “to be living within some sense......
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Rural Glossary: Fredonia’s version of ‘Urban Dictionary’

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THE FEVER Special to The Lampoon   Since people are often unsure of how to define certain places around campus, here’s a nifty little dictionary to help when someone asks you “What’s that?”   Cranston Marche: In the upper level of the University Commons, this all-you-can-eat buffet serves breakfast, lunch......
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From oil change to oil paint Former drunk bus follows artistic passions

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EMMO Special to The Lampoon Named after former Pittsburgh Steeler running back and Hall-of-Famer Jerome “The Bus” Bettis, Jerome Thestreets, better known as “the drunk bus,” quit unexpectedly from his position as the weekend nighttime transportation at Fredonia. “I’m tired of it! Too many nights I’ve dealt with barely-conscious idiots......
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“A Strangeness in My Mind” Iclal Vanwesenbeeck and World Literature Today

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MARIA MELCHIORRE Special to The Leader “Kafamda Bir Tuhaflık,” or “A Strangeness in My Mind,” is the latest novel by Turkish Nobel Laureate Orhan Pamuk. Iclal Vanwesenbeeck, Associate Professor of English Literature, recently had the opportunity to review the novel for the academic journal, World Literature Today. Vanwesenbeeck — who......

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