Recent graduate shares job-hunting advice

It was sometime around January 2010 that the recession began to hit home.

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Invasion of Privacy: Tom Wilder leads the team, scores top Lamron position

With a fresh set of ideas backed by unbridled ambitions, junior Tom Wilder is carrying The Lamron into the 2009-2010 school year as editor-in-chief.

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Invasion of Privacy: Atsushi Tajima travels world, regales students with experience

Assistant professor Atsushi Tajima, Ph.D., was born in Tokyo, raised in Nagano, Japan for 19 years, and has "been everywhere ever since."

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Skahen: Hey readers—I'm calling you out

A year ago, The Lamron enabled online comments on TheLamron.com as one among several efforts in the past few years to raise our standards and resist the stagnant yet seductive mediocrity so common to the college newspaper.

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Invasion of Privacy: WGSU Station Manager Joe Cooper brings music to campus

With nearly three years of radio experience, WGSU Station Manager Joe Cooper, a senior, has seen the station evolve throughout his college career. Cooper first went on the air in fall 2006, and had the good fortune of landing a specialty show his first semester, in which DJs have full choice of the songs they play.

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Skahen: The 20 grievances of Mr. Skahen

Let it be known: I have loved my experience at Geneseo more than words can express, and I would only express my most positive biases to any prospective students.

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Writers, transfers share enthusiasm in Seneca

The dust of construction has been swept away, the bulletin boards have just arrived and the walls are decorated with portraits of authors in classic literature.

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Invasion of Privacy: Local legend Al "Buzzo" Bruno a long-standing Geneseo icon

After 38 years on Main Street, Geneseo, Al "Buzzo" Bruno and Buzzo's Music have become a cornerstone of the campus and local community.

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Farewell, Yankee Stadium

Before we forget the historic significance of the "House that Ruth Built," or allow its obituary to fall into the hands of The Lamron's most notorious Mets fan, let us Yankee fans take the end of our season to reflect on over 80 seasons leading up to this final year of Yankee stadium.

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Sex in the 'Seo: 10 Must-See Movies for Men

Though their content is often fictional, the messages and themes embedded in truly excellent movies have always offered insight to timeless lessons of human, or more importantly, man nature. And in the arenas of love and sex, the following 10 films offer men the ticket to freedom and peace of mind.

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Film Review: Burn After Reading a likely hit

For the first time since the Ocean's trilogy, Brad Pitt and George Clooney are coming together for a comedy action film that already has movie fans on the edge of their seats.

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Skahen: Your life is not a spectator sport

World champion swimmer Michael Phelps earned eight Olympic gold medals last month, achieving one of the most outstanding athletic feats in history. But while his accomplishment deserves the celebration and admiration of American citizens, the media's coverage seemed to suggest something less genuine in play.

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Graphic design course one big mess

As the demand for graphic design increases in professional media, the graphics production minor at Geneseo is devolving. According to several students, inconsistent technology and an incompetent professor have put a hold on real-world preparation.

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Developing dual-degree programs offer new take on education abroad

As Geneseo continues to raise its academic standards, the ongoing development of dual-degree programs as an initiative to further international education has taken on an important role.

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Fundraiser puts students, staff in slammer

On the sunny afternoon of Tuesday, April 15, the caution tape was sealed around chemistry professor Cristina Geiger and physics professor Kurt Fletcher, the first two prisoners in the Livingston CARES Jailbreak on the College Green.

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Skahen: Chalk equals free speech. I get it.

Upon clarification of college policy, after a diligent fight by hundreds in the Facebook group "Coalition for Protection of First Amendment Rights of SUNY Geneseo Students," chalking returned to the sidewalks in full steam.

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Invasion of Privacy: CAS employee Mary a student favorite thanks to freshly-baked cookies

Eighty-two students have joined the Facebook group recognizing the warm disposition and vocation of Mary "the cookie elf" Barnhardt, known since the holiday season as the server of Letchworth Dining Hall's freshly-baked cookies, which have become a weekly tradition throughout the past semester.

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Planned Holcomb razing stirs debate on loss of space, services

As plans to demolish the Holcomb building in favor of a stadium progress, the challenges and opportunities that have emerged are already generating widespread and heated public discourse. The impact falls on Geneseo's campus and community alike.

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Pacific Northwest offers reason to celebrate in Union potlatch

On Friday, March 28, Geneseo Anthropology Association and Men of Action and Change immersed students in the culture of the Northwest coast, bringing the tradition of potlatch to the Union lobby.

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Space woes blow whistle on open gym

As intercollegiate athletics move indoors for the winter months, many in the Geneseo community have found that recreational athletics suffer limited and often unpredictable scheduling in the Kuhl and Holcomb gyms.

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