Almost two years after my Geneseo graduation, I still think of my time on The Lamron. On Tuesday nights I think of the current executive board, determining layouts and splitting up advertisements among the paper’s various sections.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Rising senior Rebecca Fitzgerald chronicles journalism experience, path to managing editor
For many students, shipping off to an unfamiliar city alone for a summer sounds like a daunting prospect. For junior Rebecca Fitzgerald, however, it sounds like an adventure.
Read MoreGeneseo Class of 2013: Journalism student revises outlook on future
It’s not easy to think about graduating from Geneseo in two weeks. It’s a sore subject among fellow seniors - something we’re all thinking about but no one wants to discuss. But I have to accept it: I’m leaving Geneseo and it’s a good thing.
Read MoreDahl set to retire after 18 years
On March 14, President Christopher Dahl announced retirement from his position to a group of faculty and students during the All-College Meeting, as well as in a later statement to the college community. Dahl will begin a nine-month sabbatical on Oct. 1 and will officially retire on June 30, 2014.
Read MoreDahl announces retirement
President Christopher Dahl announced his retirement on March 14 to a group of faculty and students during his All-College Meeting, as well as writing a later statement to the college community. Dahl will begin a nine-month sabbatical on Oct. 1 and will retire officially on June 30, 2014.
Read MoreMGMT to perform at spring concert
The Activities Commission will host its annual spring concert featuring headliner MGMT on Sunday April 28 in Kuhl Gymnasium, with ticket presale starting March 10. The opening act has yet to be determined.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Junior Lea Sobieraski displays leadership, perseverance on and off the court
For junior Lea Sobieraski, basketball is more than just a college activity - it's a lifelong passion.
Read MoreGeneseo promotes liberal arts mission across higher ed
As a public liberal arts college, Geneseo is making strides toward increasing liberal arts education’s profile in the local, statewide, national and international higher education landscapes.
Read MoreThe G-Spot: Does Valentine’s Day trump your period?
In the bathroom this week, I overheard a girl telling her friend that though she had hoped to sleep with her significant other on Valentine’s Day, she had one small problem: her period. Hearing this predicament made me wonder, does celebrating Valentine’s Day trump dealing with menstruation during sex? I say, yes, but not just on V-Day. You can have sex during menstruation on any day of the year.
Read MoreHistorical Main St. businesses receive grant-funded facelift
Eleven properties on Main Street will undergo interior and exterior renovations using grant money awarded to the Village of Geneseo by the New York State Office of Housing and Community Renewal.
Read MoreCommunity forum promotes healthy lifestyle
Livingston County’s Community Health Action Response Team held a community forum on Monday Sept. 24 to discuss the ways in which the county is working to offer healthy choices to all community members.
Read MoreSA budget compensates for depleted reserves
The 2012 – 2013 Student Association budget will allocate 92.5 percent of mandatory student activity fees – a decrease from this year’s 98 percent – leaving about $78,000 unbudgeted in order to help compensate for overspending in the past two years.
Read MoreStudents shine at G.R.E.A.T. Day
On Tuesday April 17, the sixth annual Geneseo Recognizing Excellence, Achievement & Talent Day showcased the work of over 900 students across multiple academic disciplines.
Read MoreSouthside Café to relocate to RJ’s second floor, construction to begin fall 2012
Southside Café will relocate to the second floor of Red Jacket Dining Center with construction anticipated to begin between August and September of this year.
Read MoreHigh THM levels in Geneseo water
The Town of Geneseo’s water operators are working to coordinate flushing between the town, the village and the Town of York due to high residual chemicals found in the water the village provides to the town.
Read MoreProposed education reform encourages higher selectivity
President Barack Obama’s administration has put forth a budget proposal that includes a $5 billion grant competition that would reward states and districts for improving teacher effectiveness, including increasing selectivity in teacher education programs.
Read MoreCandidates ready for 2012 village board elections
Four candidates – republicans John Fox and Thomas LaGrou and democrats Benjamin Gajewski and Bob Wilcox – have been finalized for the 2012 village board election which will take place on March 20 for two trustee seats.
Read MoreConstruction on campus underway, Monroe to open next spring
Construction on both Monroe Residence Hall and Doty Hall is underway, with plans for Monroe to reopen to students in the spring semester of 2013.
Read MoreObama’s contraceptive mandate met with praise, resistance
Amidst negotiations and criticism, President Barack Obama is working to put forth a federal mandate that would require religiously affiliated universities and hospitals to adopt insurance plans that provide contraception to their employees.
Read MoreVillage of Mount Morris proposes to override tax cap
The village of Mount Morris is proposing to override New York State’s 2 percent tax cap in order to protect against financial penalties, should the town or village exceed the tax limit.
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