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Construction overtakes Fredonia

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LEE PYE Staff Writer DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor When one construction project is about to end, another begins.  As of Sept. 2024, multiple buildings at SUNY Fredonia are under different stages of construction. Additionally, Reed Library and Jewett Hall will undergo renovations beginning in the summer of 2025.  The Maytum-McEwen-Reed......
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Everything that Reed Library has to offer

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DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor Reed Library, named for former United States Congressman Daniel A. Reed, is one of the quietest buildings on Fredonia’s campus. But that’s not to say that there isn’t anything happening there.  “One thing we want students to be aware of is that our library offers much......
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Where to work: On- and off-campus employment opportunities

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ABBIE MILLER  Editor in Chief  There are very few college students who would reject the prospect of extra money.  As a new semester approaches, Fredonia students new and old enter the job search in hopes of achieving a little extra money during their schooling.  Finding on- and off-campus job opportunities......
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Reed Library’s ‘Year of Open Science’ initiative promotes research access, collaboration

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ROSEMARIE RAPISARDA Staff Writer Graphic by Gwen Devlin|Special to The Leader College students will agree that there are few things more frustrating than finding the perfect article for your research paper only for it to be blocked behind a paywall.  Inspired by the White House’s recent open science initiative, Reed......
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Annual Freedonia Marxonia returns to campus

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WILL KARR  Staff Writer  Movies allow people to escape from current realities into fictionalized worlds. This upcoming week, students will be transported from the city of Fredonia to the mythical country of Freedonia.  Each year at SUNY Fredonia, the campus hosts a celebration titled “Freedonia Marxonia,” based on the Marx......
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SUNY Fredonia students create digital projects using one of the world’s largest Stefan Zweig collections

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JULES HOEPTING  Managing Editor  Reed Library is home to one of the world’s largest archive collections of Stefan Zweig. During the 1920s, the Austrian-born storyteller was the most translated author in the world.  Dr. Robert Rie, former Fredonia professor in the foreign language department, brought the Zweig collection to campus......

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