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Princesses and minions and superheroes … oh my! Phi Mu Alpha hosts Safe Halloween for ninth year

MEGHAN GUATTERY Staff Writer On Saturday Oct. 25, a seemingly endless number of Cinderellas, minions and woodland creatures took over Mason Hall for the ninth annual Safe Halloween. Hosted by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Safe Halloween has been a tradition at Fredonia since 2006. “It’s hard to be able to......
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Rebuilding a ‘Safe Zone’ Efforts being made to increase presence of program on campus

MEGHAN GUATTERY Staff Writer While walking around campus, you may have noticed an upside down, triangular, rainbow colored sticker on the occasional office door. On these stickers are two short words: “Safe Zone” Although these stickers receive no more than a passing glance by students on their way to classes,......
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Workshops engage students in the joy of discovery

MEGHAN GUATTERY Staff Writer The biology department will be continuing this year’s overall convocation theme of “Joyful Discovery” with an open-forum, titled “Maintaining Joyful Discovery in Natural Spaces.” “When you’re exploring, and you’re outside, it is just really exciting and fun to see all of the incredible, really cool, amazing......
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The event formerly known as FRED Fest Changes to event include new name, date and reorganization

S. L. FULLER News Editor If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. This old adage seems to be the mentality of the Fredonia administration when it comes to FRED Fest. In March of last semester, all FRED Fest planning was suspended as Dr. David Herman, Vice President......
Life & Arts

Amazon gives local charities reason to smile

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Photo taken by: Courtnee Cesta / Managing Editor COURTNEE CESTA Managing Editor Supporting a local charity is as easy as buying things online. Amazon has launched a donation program they’re calling “AmazonSmile,” which supports charitable organizations at no extra cost for the customer. It’s the same online buying experience Amazon......
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Ribbon-cutting celebrates University Village

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Photo taken by: Minju Kim / Staff Photographer S. L. FULLER News Editor The ribbon-cutting ceremony for the University Village Townhouses, which took place on Sept. 3, could not have been held on a more beautiful day. The blue sky and sunshine complemented the pristine buildings and bright landscaping within......
Sports

Club Field Hockey strives to salvage season

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SEAN MCGRATH Sports Editor The Club Field Hockey team faces financial issues this season as they raise funds for new equipment. The resources they have now — including goals, nets, and other equipment, are all unusable at this point, forcing the team to replace their supplies. The equipment was in......
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Lam wins Lanford Presidential Prize

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ANNE RITZ News Editor With Commencement quickly approaching, seniors will soon say goodbye to Fredonia. But before departing, some will be awarded for their accomplishments. Carl Lam, senior music, journalism and audio/radio production major, has been awarded the Lanford Presidential Prize. The recipient of the Lanford Prize is selected by......

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