The Leader

SUNY Fredonia

Life & Arts

Marion Art Gallery exhibit showcases the beauty of tradition

Contributor to The Leader
OWEN WAGNER  Special to the Leader  From Sept. 3 to Nov. 22, Marion Art Gallery will be hosting Tradition Interrupted, an exhibit which showcases works from 12 international artists that use ancient artistic practices to represent contemporary ideas. The reception for the event was Friday, Sept. 6 from 6-9 p.m.......
Breaking NewsNews

Fredonia administration announces plans to cut faculty positions

Contributor to The Leader
ABIGAIL JACOBSON News Editor DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor On the evening of Friday, Sept. 13, SUNY Fredonia President Stephen H. Kolison, Jr. sent out an email at 4:01 p.m. to all faculty and staff members and announced that he and the rest of the administration plan to move “forward with......
News

Your future, your vote: A student’s guide to voting

Contributor to The Leader
AMARAH GHORI Assistant Opinion Editor College is all about shaping your future, and registering to vote is a powerful way to make sure you have a say in what the future looks like — both on and off campus.  If there was any time to exercise your right to vote,......
News

Dishing some insider knowledge on meal plans and dining halls

Abigail Jacobson
ABIGAIL JACOBSON News Editor If there’s one important thing you should know about SUNY Fredonia, it’s your meal plans and where to use them. Fredonia has two main dining halls, the Cranston Marché and Willy C’s. Fredonia also has two Faculty Student Association (FSA) run cafes, as well as a......
News

ACE program incentivizes academic success

Contributor to The Leader
ALEXANDER BUCKNAM Assistant News Editor If you are one of many students who wonder how you will pay for college, secure the classes you need and stay focused on your academic studies, then the Advance Completion Through Engagement (ACE) program is here to help. ACE is open to first-year college......
Life & Arts

Which residence hall is right for you?

Contributor to The Leader
DAN QUAGLIANA Managing Editor SUNY Fredonia’s campus can seem like a daunting place to a prospective or new student arriving on it for the first time.  With four different styles of residence halls, it can be incredibly difficult to figure out which one can be the right fit for you.......
News

What will happen with all of the empty dorms and buildings on campus?

Contributor to The Leader
ALEXANDER BUCKNAM Staff Writer A total of three buildings on campus no longer serve their purpose at SUNY Fredonia: The Andrews Complex, Erie Hall and Jewett Hall.  The Andrews Complex is located next to the campus and community children’s center. The complex consists of Schulz, Igoe, Hemingway and Hendrix Hall.......

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. By clicking any link on this page, you are permitting us to set cookies. Accept Read More