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ACE program incentivizes academic success

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ALEXANDER BUCKNAM Assistant News Editor If you are one of many students who wonder how you will pay for college, secure the classes you need and stay focused on your academic studies, then the Advance Completion Through Engagement (ACE) program is here to help. ACE is open to first-year college......
Life & Arts

Which residence hall is right for you?

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DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor SUNY Fredonia’s campus can seem like a daunting place to a prospective or new student arriving on it for the first time.  With four different styles of residence halls, it can be incredibly difficult to figure out which one can be the right fit for you.......
News

Looking back: Sit-in for Palestine

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ABBIE MILLER  Editor in Chief  DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor On May 9, a group of SUNY Fredonia students organized a sit-in with the goal of supporting Palestinians impacted by the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., students sat outside University Commons......
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[SATIRE] Horoscopes: Moments of womanhood aligned with the signs

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JACE JACOBSAssistant Editor of The Scallion  ABIGAIL MILLER  Managing Editor  Hello Fredonians and a very happy Woman Issue to all who celebrate (guys please don’t hate me for calling it that, it’s literally what our Editor in Chief called it)!  For some context, I am a transgender man, so although......
Opinion

[OPINION] Anything but stereotypical

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MARISSA BURR Opinion Editor Trigger warning: mentions of sexual harassment, sexual assault and self-harm Women are constantly defying expectations with their accomplishments and abilities, but what seems to ruffle the misogynists’ feathers the most is when stereotypes get shredded — as they should be.  Our society is known for treating......
Opinion

America is Everything We Saw In “The Barbie Movie”

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AMARAH GHORI  Staff Writer  America is a Patriarchy My earliest memories as a child include me playing with baby dolls. Pushing them around in their strollers, putting them to bed and “feeding” them.  Playing with toys that represented housework was normal. I loved my kid-sized toy iron, kitchen play set......
Life & Arts

QUEER LITERATURE BROUGHT TO CAMPUS: 

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“Rainbow Rainbow” author Lydia Conklin visits Fredonia MARISSA BURR  Opinion Editor Every four years, there’s an extra day in the calendar year; on Leap Day 2024, the campus welcomed writer and graphic artist Lydia Conklin.  As part of the English Department’s Mary Louise Wright Visiting Writers series, Conklin came to......

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