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Student’s intentionally haunt apartment for a wicked Halloweekend house party

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TRAVIS LEFEVRE Editor in Chief   Three students on Eagle Street have achieved the impossible this Halloweekend after throwing the spookiest house party in town. Barry DeLive, River Styx and Emma Goner got together and planned this shindig months in advance, deciding that the best way to spook up the......
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Keeping students in classes after 5 p.m. now considered an international war crime

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JOSEPH MARCINIAK Staff Scallywag   A recent meeting at the UN headquarters has determined that all classes that extend past 5 p.m. are considered a human rights violation. This intense decision has caused the UN Peacekeeping Forces to be on full alert within the U.S. and, more recently, here at......
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Dr. Sherri Mason — not your average professor

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MARISSA BATTAGLIA Special to The Leader   You know when you win an award for something and you feel like you’re on top of the world? That’s probably how Sherri Mason felt when she received the Heinz award. This award is for individual achievement honors that are given annually by......
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Overnight threat in Reed Library prompts police response

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JOSH RANNEY News Editor   Much of the campus community woke up Monday morning to an email from University President Virginia Horvath, explaining an incident from overnight that sparked some concern for campus safety. “A non-specific, written threat was discovered on campus overnight, resulting in a thorough investigation by the......
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Convocation lecturer brings new perspectives to campus

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DELICIA HOLDER Special to The Leader   Why does equality matter? Why does justice matter? Why do they decide my fate? On Sept. 26 in King Concert Hall, Fredonia was gifted the opportunity to hear from the father of environmental justice, Robert Bullard. This lecture began with a speech from......
Life & Arts

Remembering Bernard Woma

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ERIKETA COST Staff Writer   Fredonia’s own Ghanaian xylophone player, performer and mentor recently passed away on April 27 after battling cancer. A memorial service will be held for Bernard Woma Saturday, Sept. 29 at 1 p.m. in Mason Hall. It will begin with prayers and an unveiling of the......
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FREDFlo to address a serious problem on campus

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AMBER MATTICE Managing Editor   For those of you who were here last year and tend to pick up the campus newspaper, you might remember an article by Monica Manney, a senior journalism major, titled “Not so ‘free’ bleeding.” The piece touched on the fact that there are no tampons......

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