On Oct. 21, student production group VegSOUP ran a series of short plays in a program titled The Empty Space.
Read MoreBertlesman: Tolerance needed in espousing religious views
"Did you know the Bible condemns gay people?!" a Bible verse chalker shouted at the group I was walking with outside of Mary Jemison Dining Hall one evening, definitely unprovoked.
Read More"Tick ...Tick ...BOOM!" blows audience away
Veg S.O.U.P.'s production of "Tick … Tick … BOOM!" the story of a "promising young composer," showcases the talents of promising Geneseo students.
Read MoreProfessor explores family, culture in Italian-American Exhibit
Professor Thomas MacPherson's artwork captures American immigrant culture in his exhibit, "Tom MacPherson: Italian American Family Album," currently displayed in the Lederer Gallery in Brodie.
Read MoreOrchestra cabaret a captivating show
In Sturges Auditorium on Monday, Nov. 17, the School of the Arts presented the intriguing orchestra concert "Willkomen: Cabaret in the Concentration Camps."
Read MoreThreepenny Opera a macabre musical thrill
In her contemporary Gothic version of Bertolt Brecht's "The Threepenny Opera," performed from Nov. 5 to 9, professor and director Melanie Blood sheds a new light, or rather, darkness on the classic production.
Read MoreGeneseo improv show exceeds expectations
On Friday Oct. 24, Wadsworth Auditorium was crammed with students anticipating Geneseo's favorite improvisational group's first performance of the year.
Read MorePoetry slam captures past and present
On Thursday Oct. 16, MiNT Magazine, along with sponsors CAS and the Student Association hosted the Living and Dead Poetry Slam in the College Union Ballroom.
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