Student-driven Writers House event an engine for expression

On March 31, residents of Writers House, led by sophomore Mike Roff, channeled their respective ingenuities into collaborating to form "Perspective Engines," which took place in Sturges Auditorium.

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Student performers coalesce in Haiti benefit

On Feb. 18, a spattering of Geneseo's finest artists gathered to raise money for Haiti in a benefit that also functioned as an exhibition of impressive talents.

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Harlem Gospel Choir to Accent the Limelight

America's most well-known gospel choir will kick off this semester's portion of the Limelight & Accents Performing Arts Series.

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How slam poetry at Geneseo is Different Now

Geneseo's spoken word poets, Different Now, kicked off this semester's series of events with the Mudslinger's Poetry Slam competition and a dynamic performance by the visiting poets known as Raucous Ink.

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Upcoming Limelight and Accents: Dallas Brass

On Dec. 12, Wadsworth Auditorium will host Dallas Brass, sponsored by Limelight and Accents, part of Activities Commission and the Student Association.

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Headlining Hero speaks with The Lamron

The Lamron sat down with Gym Class Hero Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo, an Ithaca, N.Y. native. After establishing the Upstate connecton prevalant in much of the Heroes' music, the interview began.

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Everyone needs blood to stay alive - share some of yours

A sharp object is forced through your epidermis and punctures your vein. And after the vein is pierced, a vacuum sucks your blood from its flow into a thick plastic bag. Hypodermic needles, vacutainers, iodine swabs, latex: it all sounds so clinical.

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Spoken word legends rejuvenate poetry

Three members of the Elephant Engine High Dive Revival, a spoken word collective consisting of several poets who have revolutionized their art form, graced campus with their presence on Tuesday.

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Study Abroad: A & E editor engrossed in Greek summer expeditions

Plato postulates in The Republic that success for state and soul is reached simply through finding balance. This ancient philosophy became more than just the topic of study during my exploration of its birthplace.

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Student Spotlight: Nicholas Pesce beautifies campus with artistic skill

A talented and ambitious artist, Geneseo's very own freshman Nicholas Pesce, has already left more than his literal mark on campus.

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McMahon: The Internet demonstrates unremarkable use of remarkable technology

The Internet will probably throw a curveball at this article before it goes to print, but one can hope that its virus-like reconfiguring abilities aren't too out of control for its creators to tame it.

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Invasion of Privacy: Ambitious RA Deb Bertlesman enriches student life with talents

In just two short years at Geneseo, sophomore Deb Bertlesman has filled her schedule to its maximum capacity, infiltrating all areas of involvement and becoming a vital part of student life.

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Different Now delivers slam poetry to Geneseo

The contemporary hybrid art form known as slam poetry has finally burst onto the Geneseo scene and established itself, thanks to the freshly packaged student collective dubbed Different Now.

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JCC schools students on Japan

The Japanese Culture Club's annual "Japan Knight," held on Nov. 9, featured entertainment and delicious food, all in accordance with the event's theme: school in Japan.

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Obama victory sparks celebration

Geneseo students once again demonstrated their uncanny ability to express their right to assembly late last night after Barack Obama was announced president elect.

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Invasion of Privacy: Professor Greenfield charms campus with original music, outlook, style

Lunch at MJ, a guitar gig in the union and on the laptop in the library - sounds like an average student's day, but for English professor Tom Greenfield, that's life.

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Student pleas prompt early book list release

Beginning next semester, Geneseo, incited by student persistence for public availability of textbook information, will release the long-awaited book list in the form of a comprehensive and centralized Web site.

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Freshmen flavor launches first MiNT magazine of the year

Friday night MiNT magazine celebrated the release of its first ever FreshMiNT, an issue composed entirely of writing submitted by the Class of 2012.

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Academic departments see leadership changes

Geneseo will see some substantial changes next year, as several key faculty members step down from administrative positions.

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OK on impact statement a major step for Lowe's

A proposed Geneseo Lowe's has cleared another hurdle, as on April 7 the Geneseo Town Planning Board voted to accept a final version of a statement concerning the project's environmental impact.

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