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Assistant Scallion Editor struggles to think of another article involving Il Diavolo Blu

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  JOSEPH MARCINIAK Assistant Scallion Editor   The handsome and charming Assistant Scallion Editor, Joseph Marciniak, struggled to find another joke about Il Diavolo Blu. According to sources, this one’s been milked dry. “The baked ziti monster joke is done, already made the Russian food joke,” the great Joseph Marciniak......
Life & Arts

Relay for Life carnival theme brings bright colors, hopes for a bright future

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SANDRENE HAMILTON Special to The Leader   Relay for Life is a walk to benefit the American Cancer Society. According to the Coordinator of Volunteer and Community Services, Joyce Smith, the event offers everyone in the community as well as students, staff and faculty an opportunity to participate in the......
News

Operation Winter Rescue helps displaced families

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ELYSE GRIECO Life & Arts Editor   Alpha Phi Omega (APO) Chi Pi chapter will be hosting their Operation Winter Rescue clothing and food drive this week, Feb. 19- 22. APO is a coeducational, service based fraternity with over 350 active chapters in the nation alone. “We really focus on......
Sports

Fredonia athletics celebrates Pink Week

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AIDAN POLLARD Sports Editor   Pink the Rink wasn’t the only pink athletics event happening on campus this week. Alongside the Fredonia-Plattsburgh hockey game on Saturday, the athletics department dedicated the entire week to the cause of fighting breast cancer with a “Pink Week” leading up to the game. Since......
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Introducing the newly elected leaders of the Student Association

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JESSICA SERRANO Special to The Leader   With the change in administration from last semester, new executives are starting their terms in the Student Association. Sophomore political science major, Seth Meyer and sophomore biology and public relations major, Katie Battaglia will stand side by side as President and Vice President.......
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To cut costs, Fredonia begins salting roads with leftover pretzel salt

JOSEPH MARCINIAK Assistant Scallion Editor   With recent complaints about roads not being salted, Fredonia was quick to respond by salting the roads using leftover pretzel salt. This effectively covered the costs through pretzel sales and helps to reduce waste in an ongoing effort to help reduce waste. “I think......

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