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SUNY Potsdam unveils sweeping program cuts — a preview of what’s to come?

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DAN QUAGLIANA News Editor SUNY Potsdam. Photo via Potsdam.edu On Tuesday, Sept. 19, SUNY Potsdam announced that they were cutting numerous degree programs in the near future in order to get their looming budget deficit under control. Similarly to Fredonia’s deficit, Potsdam has an annual budget deficit totalling $9 million. ......
Opinion

[Opinion] The ‘anonymous’ SUNY mental health survey

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CHRIS SILL Special to The Leader If you attend Fredonia, you probably received an email from the SUNY Student Association on April 3, asking you to fill out a “SUNY Mental Health” survey regarding SUNY’s mental health resources. In the email, students were told that this survey would be completely......
Life & Arts

The sounds of the Revolution: Fredonia’s Symphonic winds concert of change

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MAISIE STRADER Special to The Leader SUNY Fredonia’s School of Music hosted its first ever Fredonia Symphonic Winds concert on Sept. 29 in King Concert Hall. The conductor, Dr. Carrie Pawelski, hopes to recognize the series of changes our world has experienced through the ensemble’s power of music. The symphonic......
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New ‘FRED’ sign serves a photo opportunity for students

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CHLOE KOWALYK News Editor While students were off on summer break, SUNY Fredonia has continued to improve the campus for students, faculty and community members alike.  A new, large blue sign spelling out “FRED” has been installed outside of the William’s Center, facing Jewett Hall.   The new “FRED” sign has......
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Petition to get SUNY Fredonia professor a ‘Jeopardy!’ audition circulates campus

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CHLOE KOWALYK News Editor  One of the best-known voices on campus may be making his way to your television very soon.  Mike Igoe, a communications professor here at SUNY Fredonia, has garnered the support of over 400 people to get him an audition to guest host the TV game show......
Life & Arts

Activities Night returns to an in-person event

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NIKKI INDELICATO Staff Writer The sounds of students enamored Dod’s Grove Wednesday, Sept. 3.  Clubs gathered around with the hopes of getting to share their common interests with some new prospective students and members.  Students could be spotted promoting their clubs with cow bells, posters and music at their tables.......

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