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5th Quarter Column: NFL Draft First Round Review

Contributor to The Leader
MITCH HORUCY Asst. Sports Editor As said on the ESPN broadcast, Maxwell Hairston is trading his Kentucky blue for Buffalo Bills blue.  At pick number 30, the Bills went with speed on the perimeter of their defense, as Hairston ran a 2025 NFL Combine-best 4.28-second 40-yard dash.  He comes in......
News

University Police launch new bike patrol initiative

Dan Quagliana
DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor Prior to last week, there were only two ways you would see University Police (UP) officers around campus: walking or in a patrol car. Now, you’ll see them on bikes, as well. On April 23, SUNY Fredonia’s University Police Department debuted bicycle patrols, meaning students will......
Life & Arts

From the Desk of Abbie Miller

Abbie Miller
ABBIE MILLER Editor-in-Chief I am graduating. I’m graduating? Wow, I am graduating.  I oscillate between these states of intense excitement, disbelief and nervousness almost every day now, but it’s finally starting to kick in.  I will end my time at this school with final projects that will be the direct......
Opinion

[OPINION] How has Fredonia changed?

Abbie Miller
ABBIE MILLER Editor-in-Chief When I first stepped onto the grassy landscape of SUNY Fredonia, I didn’t really know what I would be in for.  Both of my parents attended SUNY Fredonia when they were my age. But despite their tales of drunken nights out and spending hours completing assignments, I......
Breaking News

Fredonia mayor calls out Leader editors; local paper claims students’ voices do not matter

Matt Volz
MATT VOLZ Sports Editor As finals week approaches, many Fredonia students will soon spend a weekend celebrating off campus. The weekend before dead week has come to be known as “FredFest,” which used to signify a school-sanctioned event filled with music, food and more. In 2015, the school ended the......
Life & Arts

Latinos Unidos showcases Carnival event after unexpected delays

Abigail Jacobson
ABIGAIL JACOBSON News Editor After unexpected delays, Latinos Unidos’ Carnival is set to electrify Dods Grove with Latin food and live music. Latinos Unidos (LU) hosts their Carnival event every year, usually during Multicultural Weekend in March. Carnival typically occurs alongside events by groups within the Intercultural Center.  However, “This......
News

University Police attempt to quell fears of ICE on campus

Dan Quagliana
DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor One of President Donald Trump’s central campaign promises was that he would immediately start “preparing to round up undocumented people already in the United States on a vast scale and detain them in sprawling camps while they wait to be expelled.” Now that Trump has taken......
Scallion

[SATIRE] Horoscopes: What Leader executive board member are you?

Abbie Miller
ABBIE MILLER  Editor-in-Chief, All-Knowing Zodiac Specialist  In all my days as The Leader’s resident zodiac expert (it’s only been a semester and a half), I’ve collected quite the knowledge on the traits of each horoscope sign.  And as The Leader’s Editor-in-Chief, I possess perhaps too much understanding of the ins......
Life & Arts

PAC keeps students ‘Company’ with recent musical performances

Contributor to The Leader
MIA CIECHALSKI  Life & Arts Editor  As the semester begins to wrap up, it seems we all could use a little company.  That’s exactly what Fredonia’s Performing Arts Company (PAC) had in mind as they recently performed a musical of the same name. “Company,” performed on April 11-12 in the......

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