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Igoe and Smith win big at Broadcast Education Association Conference

[metaslider id=8951] JAMES LILLIN Staff Writer Each year at the annual Broadcast Education Association conference, an award is handed out for the “Best Education Video” in the nation, with this year’s award going to assistant professors of communication Mike Igoe and Roslin Smith for their production, “Good Storytelling.” Igoe, a......
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Remembering a dear friend through music: Tribute concert to honor world-class guitarist Roland Dyens

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    CLAIRE O’REILLY Assistant Life & Arts Editor   A tribute concert to Roland Dyens, a famous and renowned guitarist with an intimate connection to Fredonia, will be held on March 23 at 8 p.m. in Rosch Recital Hall. Dyens recently died this past October. “He was brilliant, just......
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Forrest receives highest Tau Sigma honor

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ANGELINA DOHRE Staff Writer   Just as she is reaching the finish line of her college career, senior communication disorders and sciences major Hannah Forrest was awarded the largest Tau Sigma scholarship ever given to a Fredonia student. Succeeding the largest sum of $2,000 last year, she received $3,000 from......
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The best college station in the nation: Fredonia Radio Systems nabs national award

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COLIN PERRY Editor in Chief   In the cozy corner of McEwen Hall that houses Fredonia Radio Systems’ station, the vinyl record covers and newspaper clippings that adorn the walls will have to make way for a new plaque—one that says “Best College Station in the Nation.” The high honor......
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There’s no place like hope: Fredonia prepares for 11th annual Relay for Life

CAMRY DEAN Staff Writer On Saturday, March 25, Fredonia will be teaming up with the Buffalo chapter of the American Cancer Society to hold its 11th annual Relay for Life event. From 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., hundreds of people from more than 30 on-campus teams will gather in Steele......
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‘A tale as old as time’ is told in a new, progressive way: ‘Beauty and the Beast’ takes the Disney world by storm

    ZOE KIRIAZIS Staff Writer   Millions of Disney movie fans have been waiting in anticipation of the new live-action “Beauty and the Beast” premiering in the U.S. on March 17, starring Emma Watson as Disney Princess Belle. Academy Award-winning director Bill Condon, whose previous credits include “Dreamgirls” and......

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