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Fredonia Opera Scenes features mix of traditional opera and modern musicals

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NUNET CLITANDRE Special to The Leader   Fredonia Opera Scenes is an annual production produced by the Student Opera Theatre Association. SOTA has been producing Opera Scenes for more than 40 years every Spring semester at Fredonia. SOTA this year will be presenting a mix of traditional opera and modern......
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Neal returns to lecture on activism and blackness in the digital age

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CAMRY DEAN Staff Writer After receiving his B.A.and M.A. in English from Fredonia in 1987 and 1993, alumnus Mark Anthony Neal returned to campus earlier this week to discuss black culture, activism and social media as a part of the English Department’s Writers@Work program. During his two-day residency at Fredonia,......
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Introducing Artists Alliance; New club on campus reaches across majors to connect various art forms

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      SHENECA SHARPE Staff Writer   “The purpose of Artists Alliance is to provide the campus and community with a network of resources in which to create, produce and perform original works of art that are inclusive to a diverse array of art disciplines,” said Riley Baracskai, secretary......
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States with legal marijuana mysteriously covered in clouds visible from space

JACLYN SPIEZIA Special to the Lampoon Recent data has shown that Alaska, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Nevada, Oregon and Washington all cannot be seen from outer space. A researcher has found that smoke clouds are causing these states to be unseen. Even with our advanced technology, the clouds are too......
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Who runs the world?: Girls A look back on 2016 for women in pop culture

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ZOE KIRIAZIS and AMBER MATTICE Staff Writer, Reverb Editor In 2016, women cannot be ignored in the world of pop culture. We are seeing women become more powerful in television, movies, video games and in real life as well. We are seeing women shine. More than just “Beauty” One of......
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Hillary Clinton announces presidential bids in 2020, 2024, 2028 and so on

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ALBERTO GONZALEZ Special to the Lampoon In grandiose fashion, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton lost her bid for the White House last week. After giving her concession speech, she seemingly disappeared from the public spotlight. All of the pro-Clinton individuals of the country need not worry, however. She does not......

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