Invasion of privacy: Incoming editor-in-chief pursues journalism passion, eager for future role

Communication major junior Julia Skeval will take on the role of editor-in-chief of The Lamron for the 2019-2020 school year. Being part of the organization for the past two years has made her enthusiastic about her upcoming role and the paper’s future in general.

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Twisting words to incite violence against political critic is deplorable, dangerous

The Sept. 11 attacks on the United States are some of the most heart wrenching and dismal moments in the history of our generation, let alone our country. The pain of that day is a universal feeling amongst the American public.

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College reorganizes Student Life to separate residential life, recreational activities

As of April 4, Residence Life has once again become a separate entity from the Department of Student Life with a new director, Sarah Frank. Residence Life previously functioned within the Department of Student Life under Senior Director of Student Life Chip Matthews. The Department of Career Development has also welcomed a new department head in director Jessie Stack Lombardo.

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T.V. Show Review: Netflix zombie show Impresses with untraditional, well-messed themes

The Hammonds are back for another season of Netflix’s “Santa Clarita Diet,” released on March 29. Season three of the zombie sitcom is full of the same clever humor, fast-paced storylines and spunky performances by leads Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant as Sheila Hammond and Joel Hammond, respectively.

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New York plastic bag ban proposal marks important first step in saving environment

New York State’s proposed ban on single-use plastic bags would go into effect in March of 2020, according to The New York Times. Considering the insurmountable negative effects plastic has caused in our country, the ban should be implemented around the country, if not the world. 

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Multitude of choreographed routines contribute variety, intrigue to showcase

Geneseo’s largest student organization by number took the stage for their bi-annual showcase of various eclectic student-choreographed dance numbers.

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The Frugal Foodie: Spring semester soul food

Looking for something to get you out of the post-spring break blues? Or maybe to comfort and console you as you quickly approach the end of the semester and finals week? Look no further than this scrumptious macaroni and cheese recipe that will keep you going back for more whether you’re finishing up a final paper or binge watching a Netflix series to procrastinate school work.

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Problematic Kardashian family empire must fall, viewers should redirect attention elsewhere

It’s no secret that the Kardashian-Jenner family is one of the most famous families in Hollywood today. With the whole world able to see into their lives through “Keeping up with the Kardashians” and their constant social media posts, this family feeds off of the attention given to them from any medium possible.

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BSU Annual Soul Food Dinner highlights black female empowerment, self-love

Black Student Union’s annual Soul Food Dinner, “Black Girl Magic,” on Saturday Feb. 23 was more than just a dining experience; it was a night dedicated to embracing and celebrating the power of black women in a rich and welcoming setting.

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Improv show engages audience to create unusual, enticing sketches

After Currently Known As president James Macaluso promised a “wild, sexy time” that would be “sensual, saucy and maybe a little outrageous,” the audience was treated to a hilarious show full of cigarette smoking clowns, bad jugglers and a rabid cat named Felix.

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Dean tasked with managing multicultural services leaves for Canisius

Former Associate Dean of Students for Multicultural Programs and Services Fatima Rodriguez Johnson left her position at Geneseo after 12 years on Feb. 1. With her departure, she leaves her impact through her multicultural work and the students, faculty and staff she interacted with. 

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Men’s basketball splits weekend slate, falls to Oswego in final game of season

Despite the Knights’ elimination from SUNYAC play last week and their season ending in a loss, the team still had a momentous last game as they celebrated their star senior players, a strong sentiment of senior forward Sean Avery. 

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Advertising serves important political function despite corporate interest

Commercials are some of the most pervasive pieces of media in the world, entrenched in every television show, YouTube video or website. Even though commercials may be a nuisance, in recent years, specific companies have shown a trend of selling something more than just their products in their ads.

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Bob Ross night encourages students to create intricate masterpieces

There were no mistakes, just happy little accidents, at Geneseo Late Knight’s An Evening with Bob Ross Paint Night on Saturday Jan. 26 in the Union Ballroom. 

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Men’s basketball experiences string of losses, hope to get back on track at home

Despite starting the season off right with a 3-1 record, the men’s basketball team experienced a tough string of losses over their past three games, bringing their overall record to 3-4 on the season and 0-2 in conference play. 

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Trump administration’s attitude toward press reflects poorly on White House

Presidential press conferences have become a battleground in the past year, specifically within the past week. Videos of altercations between the press, Trump and White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders have circulated around social media and news organizations. These incidents do not help the reputation of on an already controversial presidential administration.

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Exhibit shows fashion illustration as art form

Dresses at the Met Gala or on the runway of New York Fashion Week may not seem equivalent in creativity to a Picasso or a Rembrandt, but fashion has proved itself to be just as creative as traditional art. 

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Women’s soccer closes out season with a win, prepares to host SUNYACs next week

Although they may have lost their eight-game shutout win streak, the Geneseo women’s soccer team came back strong with two wins to help them remain a strong contender for the SUNYAC title.

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Artwork from Guantanamo Bay highlights wrongful imprisonment

About a month after the thought-provoking “What Were You Wearing?” exhibit was established in the Kinetic Gallery, the room is now home to a new intriguing group of works through “Artwork from Guantanamo Bay Prison.”

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White: Trump must change insensitive, disrespectful approach toward women

President Donald Trump seems to attract controversy like a magnet, branding daily headlines of news organizations across the country. This magnetism stems from his radical behavior and outlandish comments, but his most recent unprofessional remarks toward women has made many headlines this month. This repugnant treatment must stop.

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