The registration process here at Geneseo may have some minor drawbacks, but its biggest boon is this: It has transformed me from an uncultured swine into a modern-day renaissance man.
Read MoreNugent: SA could be your untapped resource
If this sounds like an advertisement for student organizations, well, that's because it sort of is. I'm not writing it for their benefit, though – I'm writing it for yours. As we were leaving for break, something encouraging happened here at Geneseo.
Read MoreClass Profile: Sociology of Religion engages students with research
Religion, in one form or another, has been a part of human life for as long as humans have been on this planet.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Senior Alex Fitzpatrick dedicates himself to the WGSU airwaves
Senior Alex Fitzpatrick is what some might call a juggler. He manages to balance an impressive course load with an internship at Rochester's City Hall and the responsibility of running the college radio station.
Read MoreNugent: Collective bargaining raises quality of state education
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has started a nationwide movement to cut state deficits off at their heads – literally. His popular tirade against teacher unions in New Jersey has rippled among governors elsewhere dealing with budget shortfalls that aren't getting any better on their own.
Read MoreVoices project welcomes students to share their stories
The Geneseo Voices Project, just over a year old, offers a simple yet essential service for the campus: It provides a platform through which members of the community can tell their stories, whatever the stories may be.
Read MoreNugent: SA must learn from Ke$ha ticket fiasco
In theory, concert ticketing shouldn't be hard. What could possibly be easier than selling what are essentially pieces of paper to a community – not just any community, but a community of people who are actively trying to buy those tickets – at a lucratively high price?
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Ingamar Ramirez slams crowds with fierce emotion
Senior Ingamar Ramirez is a poet, but not in the conventional sense. He won't be seen shyly reciting lines to a respectfully quiet audience of friends. Rather, you'll find him in front of a hefty crowd, shouting and begging them to channel his emotions and energy. Ramirez is a slam poet.
Read MoreAthletes flock to GeneseOlympics
Some of Geneseo's most unlikely athletes assembled on Saturday for the GeneseOlympics, a day full of competition, hilarity and play.
Read MoreBeyond the Borders: Johan Krom makes the most of his short time at Geneseo
It’s easy to mistake junior Johan Krom for an amateur globetrotter.
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