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Scallion

Student with too much on his plate continues to add more to his plate

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Reading Time: 2 minutesMATTHEW BAUM Staff Scallywag Everyone loves Joseph Marciniak. He’s talented, he’s muscle-bound, he has a great head of hair, but he has a problem: he’s got too much going on. For those who don’t know, Marciniak is the editor of the Scallion, the assistant director of an upcoming production of......
Life & Arts

Stress relief is only one brushstroke away

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Reading Time: 2 minutesALYSSA BUMP Special to The Leader There is one thing that college students universally experience: stress. Between exams, internships and the buildup of student loan debt, it is common for students to feel anxiety. In fact, according to the American Psychological Association, 41 percent of college students struggle with anxiety.......
Life & Arts

Katie’s end-of-semester tips and tricks: Paws to Relax, yoga classes and more

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Reading Time: 3 minutesKATIE LENDA Special to The Leader Deadlines are approaching, stress levels are high and the semester is coming to a close. Here is your reminder that it is crucial to work hard, but to not overwork yourself. Try your best to stay motivated and destress with these five tips and......
News

LoGrasso’s hours and services explained

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Reading Time: 2 minutesTOPHER ELKINS Special to The Leader LoGrasso Hall is Fredonia’s only student health center, and in light of a recent Scallion article, the center’s hours of operation have come under question. On the school’s website, LoGrasso’s mission is listed “ … to provide quality medical care for the Fredonia student......
Life & Arts

Cameron Kasky’s convocation speech is all about taking action and staying true to self

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Reading Time: 3 minutesERIKETA COST Life and Arts Editor Cameron Kasky’s convocation speech involved a lot of self-care advice, thoughts on activism and references to his African American history class. The Marjory-Stoneman Douglas shooting changed his life. He and his younger brothers survived one of the most tragic mass school shootings in US......
Life & Arts

Project 22: Fredonia alum produces suicide prevention movie with a focus on veterans in civilian life

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Reading Time: 3 minutesBRENTON NEWCOMB  Special to The Leader The entire month of September is Suicide Prevention Month. In the spirit of strengthening the fight against suicide and creating awareness, The Community Alliance for Suicide Prevention is bringing a free movie screening to Fredonia  — co-produced by alum and Afghanistan veteran Theo Collins.......
Opinion

From the desk of Dante Lasting, Assistant Sports Editor

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Reading Time: 2 minutesAs a college student, the better you are at multitasking, the easier things will be for you. I have gotten to be pretty good at multitasking because of a tragic event that I have been dealing with for a while. For six years now, my mom has been struggling with......
Scallion

“Guess I’m not sick anymore” says student vomiting outside closed LoGrasso Student Health Center

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Reading Time: 2 minutesDOM MAGISTRO Assistant Scallion Editor LoGrasso Health Center, Fredonia – Sunday afternoon, James “Barfy” Bartholemew was spotted banging on the door outside LoGrasso clutching at his stomach as a custodian within shook their head, refusing to allow Barfy access to the building. “Please, I’m very sick. I need help,” begged......

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