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Change in package pick-up rules pleases administrationand RA’s, frustrates residents

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ALEXANDRIA NIEVES and JOSH RANNEY Special to The Leader and News Editor   If you live in a dorm and you’ve ordered something online or gotten a package in the mail, you’ve probably gotten an email that said, “You have a package waiting at the University Bookstore.” Christopher Zenns, the......
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Expenditures have risen while state support remains steady: How Fredonia plans to climb out of its structural deficit

  DAN ORZECHOWSKI and JOSH RANNEY News Editor and Assistant News Editor   Since 2007, Fredonia has been in a structural deficit. Throughout the years, this hasn’t been a huge problem, but now that reserve funds are dwindling, the issue is more of a concern. In the 2007-2008 academic year,......
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‘. . . Fredonia has helped me grow as a person and thus as an artist’: Senior visual art and new media students put on final showcase

BETHANY CLANCY Staff Writer   With the semester coming to an end, so is the time left for the seniors here at Fredonia. Every year, the visual art and new media (VANM) students that are graduating have the opportunity to put some of their favorite works in the Cathy and......
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Boosted enrollment could re-extend dining hall hours

ALEXANDRIA NIEVES and DAN ORZECHOWSKI Special to The Leader and News Editor   This year’s number of incoming students has made a major impact in Fredonia’s Faculty Student Association’s (FSA) decision-making. Last semester Tim Hortons and Centre Point saw their hours trimmed, but now that student enrollment has bounced back,......
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Flood runs rampant through town, campus: Heavy rains cause problem in Fredonia

CURTIS HENRY Sports Editor   In the ongoing battle of man vs. Mother Nature, Mother Nature remains undefeated. Torrential downpours all weekend led to various points of flooding throughout the town of Fredonia and the SUNY Fredonia campus on Sunday night. The Buffalo Niagara International Airport reported 1.99 inches of......

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