Reading Time: 6 minutesDespite being a small school in a rural area, Fredonia has been visited by star athletes, iconic bands, entertainment personalities and more....
Reading Time: 10 minutesABBIE MILLER Editor-in-Chief When I first stepped onto the grassy landscape of SUNY Fredonia, I didn’t really know what I would be in for. Both of my parents attended SUNY Fredonia when they were my age. But despite their tales of drunken nights out and spending hours completing assignments, I......
Reading Time: 9 minutesABBIE MILLER Editor-in-Chief ABIGAIL JACOBSON News Editor Being able to take criticism is at the core of what it means to be a journalist. We take concerns and criticisms into account and then work to better ourselves and our pieces in the future. It seems as though mayor of Fredonia......
Reading Time: 2 minutesMORGAN BROWN Asst. Business Manager After rumors of Fredonia’s mayor calling in the National Guard to prevent more violence at this year’s upcoming FredFest, some students are in disbelief at their recent behavior. Following an advertised “Bunker” event, multiple sources claimed to have seen uniformed soldiers mingling with Fredonia’s very......
Reading Time: 5 minutesDAN QUAGLIANA News Editor Trigger warning: This article contains depictions of violence and injury. SUNY Fredonia used to be known as a “party school” a few decades ago. The last, biggest remnant of that bygone era is undoubtedly the giant, infamous event known as FredFest, which is always held two......