Invasion of Privacy: The ins-and-outs of English with Rebecca Williamson

This article is far from the first of debut Rebecca Williamson, a senior English and communication double major, in The Lamron—getting an early start on her career, Williamson's writing has been published in the paper since 2017. This being said, there has been little coverage of Williamson herself.

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G-Spot: how to be a freak in the sheets without getting freaked out

Sex should be fun for you, and that means you shouldn’t shy away from trying any kinks you’ve discovered that really get you going. It’s okay to want to get down and dirty. No one should be ashamed of the desire to branch out from vanilla experiences, particularly if it’ll enhance their enjoyment of sex.

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Invasion of Privacy: Get Your Set Finessed!

By their junior year, most students have established some level of a presence on campus—maybe they have come into their studies, found some folks that they are comfortable with or discovered a hobby or topic that they are passionate about. While it is a little rarer for a junior to have established themselves with a successful, self-owned and operated small business, it is not unheard of—Jahnia Cherenfant, a political science major minoring in sociology, has done just that.

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A How-to Guide to Self-Care During Finals

The end of the semester is always a stressful time. There never seems to be enough time to study for tests, find time to work with partners for projects and write final papers. With all this stress, it is important to practice self-care. Doing so will help your mental health tremendously, and you may find yourself doing better on finals. A few self-care activities are listed below.

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Geneseo's Spring Diversity Summit: Creating an Antiracist Community

On Tuesday March 2, the college hosted a Diversity Summit with the theme of "Creating an Antiracist Community." The summit consisted of about 25 different sessions offering up different platforms to discuss and learn about various topics, from racism in standard English to hair and its role within different minority groups.

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Frugal Foodie: Have S'more Fun with S'mores Bars

Looking for something satisfying and easy to make? These s’mores bars will remind you of summer and make you feel like you’re back around the campfire.

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Frugal Foodie: An oh-so-yummy spinach feta grilled cheese sandwich

A tasty and quite easy meal to have, that requires very minimal advanced planning, is a spinach feta grilled cheese sandwich. This meal is cost-effective for college students, which is good for budgeting, and takes 30 minutes to make from start to finish.

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Organization Profile: Alpha Phi Omega, Make New Friends and do Community Service

There are many different clubs and organizations one can join at Geneseo, and it can be overwhelming to choose the right ones to join. One organization on campus is Alpha Phi Omega (APO), which is a national co-ed service fraternity.

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Discussing Student’ Heavy Workload in Online Learning

Online learning has created abundant stress for students. Even after a year in this pandemic, students still experience frequent Wi-Fi problems as well as difficulty in differentiating work from personal time.

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Invasion of Privacy: Exploring literature from Yeats to Ulysses with Robert Doggett

When people think about literature classes, they tend not to immediately jump to an image of climbing up cliffs to read poems written about the view that they see from it. That is one of the many things that inspired Robert Doggett's English career at Geneseo.

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Dealing with Online Learning: Challenges and Solutions

Being an online college student during a pandemic is very challenging, and it is a new experience that students must continue to adjust to. Many issues continue to arise. Students need to find effective solutions that help them personally since not every solution works for every person. No one is alone during this time, and there are ways to get through online classes.

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Frugal Foodie: Vegan Overnight Oats

This recipe is vegan and requires very little time or effort, making it the perfect breakfast for a quick, but nutritious start to your day! Add additional nuts or fruit in the morning to give it some extra pizzazz.

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Valentine’s Day or not: A Self-Care Guide

Valentine’s Day is a day of love; a day to celebrate the people we appreciate in our lives. Even though it is typically a romantic holiday for significant others, it does not have to be. Given this year’s circumstances, some of us may have decided to only celebrate safely with our closest friends or family, or even just by ourselves. Some of us likely may not even know how to shower ourselves with love. For future needs, whether it be for next year’s Valentine’s Day or any day of the year, here is a list of enjoyable self-love activities.

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Tips for finding an internship during the pandemic

The pandemic has affected people’s access to internships and jobs, whether they be in-person, hybrid or remote. Many organizations also shut down because the pandemic interfered with their financial functioning and programming. Despite the various obstacles, it is still possible to keep yourself occupied either by applying to jobs and internships, or by helping your future self and focusing on your wants and needs in the workforce.

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Her Campus at Geneseo Gives Women a Platform Online

Many clubs and organizations at Geneseo work to help people feel empowered, to express themselves and to be part of something unique. One of the organizations fulfilling these three values is Her Campus at Geneseo, an online magazine that gives women and women-identifying students the opportunity to have a voice.

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Invasion of Privacy: Local alum ‘85 reflects on his experience at Geneseo and offers students insight

George Hochbrueckner, ‘85, also known as “Soup God” is a local worker at the popular Mama Mia’s pizzeria on Main Street. He loves the Geneseo area and described his long history of involvement with Geneseo.

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Humans of Geneseo: Reo Sakida

economics and geography double major sophomore Reo Sakida

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Fast fashion hurts the worker and traps the consumer

A phenomenon that has swept through social media platforms and activist outlets, fast fashion is the result of a mass rush to get fashion trends from the catwalk to consumers as quickly as possible. Fast fashion has become an enormous political issue due to its humanitarian and environmental impacts.

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How to Make Your Relationship Survive Another (Potential) Lockdown

We have been dealing with COVID-19 since mid-March, and it is unfortunately not showing any signs of slowing down. Another lockdown may come in the soon-approaching holiday season, which presents different issues for different people. People in relationships, specifically, may encounter challenges as they may live with their significant other and will have to spend more time with them or will have to take time apart from their significant other for a period of time if they live separately.

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Invasion of Privacy: Managing Editor describes his experience in a leadership position

Political science and business administration double major senior and Managing Editor of The Lamron Colin Beasor is passionate about showing leadership and discussed his role in the production of the newspaper.

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