In many ways, James Costanzo embodies what it means to be an exceptional Geneseo student; he is academically motivated, constantly involved and steadfast with his principles.
Read MoreUAA jumpstarts Traditions Challenge with Blue & White Day
On Friday, the Undergraduate Alumni Association transformed Geneseo's annual Blue & White Day into an event that inspired some real pride amongst the student community. UAA served popcorn and aptly colored blue punch, and Campus Auxiliary Services offered some additional delicious treats on the College Green, right outside the Integrated Science Center.
Read MoreAlbum Review: TV on the Radio lights up a gray spring with Nine Types of Light
On April 11, TV on the Radio released its fifth studio album, Nine Types of Light. The Brooklyn-based band is known for melding genres including indie rock, funk, blues and soul. The boys certainly brought it on their newest release, whetting fans' appetite for an album that is equal parts danceable tunes and soulful ballads.
Read MoreKe$ha and 3OH!3 totally worth the hangover
Geneseo was covered in a fine layer of glitter on Sunday night, as students and community members prepared to ‘get sleazy' with Ke$ha and 3OH!3, the two performing acts at this year's spring concert.
Read MoreGeneseo Dance Ensemble travels to New York City for professional critique
Members of the Geneseo Dance Ensemble performed in the prestigious Steps on Broadway Performance Lab in New York City on Saturday, Feb. 26 – a venue well known in the dance community as a vibrant center that brings together different dance styles from around the world.
Read MoreWho’s Who in the Arts? Adam LaSalle
Junior music major Adam LaSalle is more than he seems – he is wildly involved in Geneseo's theater community and has performed in many different roles, but it is his passion for education that keeps him grounded.
Read More"Project Runway" finale a letdown despite impressive final collections
At the start of the "Project Runway" season eight finale, the final three designers - Mondo Guerra, Gretchen Jones and Andy South - were milling about nervously as they got their final collections ready for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week.
Read MoreRestaurant Review: Your quest for good food ends at Questa Lasagna
If you're in the mood for quality Italian food and a friendly and intimate setting, look no further than Questa Lasagna on Main Street in Mount Morris.
Read MoreJason Mraz not quite Mraz-merizing in Buffalo concert
The season of outdoor concerts in upstate New York is coming to an end, so the University at Buffalo's Fall Fest was a welcome destination for collegiate concertgoers.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Michael Roff's potential shines as bright as his smile
To say that Mike Roff, sophomore English literature major, has a big personality would be an understatement.
Read MoreInvaluable member of Geneseo community memorialized
On Friday, Feb. 12, Geneseo faculty members held a memorial service for Bertha Lederer, former Geneseo art professor, as well as a distinguished service professor emeritus of art.
Read MoreAlbum Review: My Dinosaur Life not quite a gargantuan success
Pop-punk band Motion City Soundtrack released their fourth studio album, My Dinosaur Life, on Jan. 19 and while the release was welcomed, it lacks the same whimsical, emotional quality of their previous album, Even if it Kills Me.
Read MoreAlbum Review: Contra proves quad more than weekend success
After a two-year wait, Vampire Weekend released their sophomore album, Contra; a breezy, more mature follow-up to their first album that maintains the fun, witty feel of the band that fans grew to love in the first place.
Read MoreAlbum Review: Weezer fans not gratified by inconsistent release
It's almost inevitable that music fans dislike a band's new album when it first comes out. Often it's because it "doesn't sound like" the particular band's old material that is loved so much, but sometimes it's because the new album is simply incongruous with the rest of their discography.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Cultured, caring Associate Dean Van Munster aims to help all
It is very rare to come across a person with such a firm grasp on life as Elsje Van Munster, the new associate dean of students for orientation and first-year programs.
Read MoreSummer Concerts 2009: Jason Mraz
Jason Mraz's Gratitude Café tour stopped at the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater on Long Island in early August, featuring opening act G. Love & Special Sauce.
Read MoreAnnual Art Stroll again a success
Geneseo's Main Street was rich with color and culture on Friday, Sept. 18 during the Annual Geneseo Art Stroll, during which locals showed off their talent.
Read MoreAlbum Review: Arctic Monkeys grow with fan base
After two years of anxiously awaiting the release of the Arctic Monkeys' new album, fans rejoiced at the Brit-indie band's newest installment, Humbug, released a few weeks ago.
Read MoreCommons Knowledge: Your weekly Brodie update
Ever been interested in the School of the Arts, but never knew how to get involved? There's no better time than the beginning of a new semester.
Read MoreSeniors showcase best work in Lederer Gallery
This month, the Lederer Gallery is hosting the Senior Art Exhibit, showcasing eight senior studio art majors whose hard work and talent is shown as they express their individual perspectives on what art is.
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