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Politics was this Thanksgiving’s ugly centerpiece on the dinner table as debates turned brutal

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Reading Time: 2 minutes  SETH MICHAEL MEYER Assistant News Editor   This year’s Thanksgiving has reportedly been more brutal than usual as many self-proclaimed social justice warriors squared up against their “MAGA” hat-wearing uncles in heated debates. The arguments over the holiday had a political theme with topics such as healthcare, the GOP......
Life & Arts

HAIL! Fredonia Records gives hope for the holidays

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteELYSE GRIECO Assistant Life & Arts Editor   This past September, Puerto Rico suffered from Hurricane Maria, the tenth-most intense Atlantic hurricane currently on record. Many people are still affected by this tragedy every day. With the holidays approaching, the Fredonia community came together over the weekend to do their......
Life & Arts

Christmas arrives in Fredonia: The annual “Miracle on Main St.” event kicks off the holiday season

Reading Time: 2 minutesTEISHA MCELFRESH Staff Writer The eighth annual holiday tradition took place on Dec. 2 in Barker Commons. The event was put on by Fredonia Festivals, the local town planning board for community activities. Many different sponsors worked together to help make “Miracle On Main St.” possible, including Weather Hill Farm,......
Life & Arts

Dynamic Intonation set to perform Fall show

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Reading Time: 2 minutesBETHANY CLANCY Staff Writer   On Nov. 15, Fredonia’s newest and only jazz a capella group, Dynamic Intonation, will be having their Fall show in Mason Hall. The group is accepting of all genders and was started in 2012. According to Nicole Moy, a senior applied music major with a......
Life & Arts

Tradition marries competition: Day of the Dead to be celebrated with altar competition

Reading Time: 2 minutesMORGAN HENDERSON Staff Writer   Day of the Dead will be celebrated on campus this semester by mixing some competition with tradition. On Nov. 1, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., an altar competition will take place in the Reed Library Commons. Some of those competing include students from professor Diane......
News

Gerald Gray: A legacy of fighting mediocrity

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Reading Time: 3 minutesSETH MICHAEL MEYER Assistant News Editor   On Oct. 15, Fredonia lost a great mentor, a loving husband and brilliant musician. Gerald Thomas Gray, associate professor at Fredonia’s College of Music, died after a valiant fight against pancreatic cancer at the age of 51. An email from Melvin Unger, the......

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