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Read MoreWhere are they Now: '89 alumnus carefully engineers career in Arizona
After another spring semester of typically harsh winter weather in Western New York, it seems Timothy Tobin, class of 1989, has the right idea.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Tim "Foolery" Bojanowski looks to top former joke on The Lamron
Some stories are last year's news, and senior Tim Bojanowski's is one of them.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Senior music director of WGSU Becky Lovell puts the "rad" in radio
For most students, picking one favorite day from their college experience would be a challenge. For senior Becky Lovell, however, it's easy.
Read MoreBSU dinner geared toward Haiti relief, part of Awareness Week
The varied performances at Black Student Union's annual Soul Food dinner on Saturday evening were strung together by an underlying message, printed on every program and repeated several times throughout the show: In unity, there is strength.
Read MoreCapewell: Lady Gaga rocks my socks
Rah, rah, ra-ah-ah. Roma, ro-ma-ma. I haven't even typed a legitimate word yet, but you already know who I'm going to talk about.
Read MoreWhere are they Now: Bonnie McEwan sculpts career of passion, dreams
When alumna Bonnie McEwan graduated from Geneseo in 1973, she was faced with a conundrum most students can relate to: her future.
Read MoreSturges carillon soon to bring music to students' ears
This year's freshmen might have noticed something missing from the campus they toured earlier last year.
Read MoreReturn of poetry marked by homecoming, introduction
The spotlight shone on 2009 alumnus James Merenda as he stood at the mic on the floor of the KnightSpot Tuesday evening, staring out in disbelief at a crowd of his former classmates.
Read MoreA capella talents get spooky
An audience decked out in costumes complemented last Saturday night's AHH! Capella Halloween concert in Wadsworth Auditorium, which displayed the vocal styles of Geneseo groups Exit 8, Hips n' Harmony and Southside Boys.
Read MoreCapewell: Marriage is a startling proposal
It was a scene I had pictured happening far into the future: standing in a nondescript chain bridal store, staring at my reflection in a deep pink bridesmaid dress, deciding on an outfit for my best friend's wedding.
Read MoreCollege humor yields student laughs
Though classes had started just one day before, spirits were high in Wadsworth Auditorium on Tuesday, Sept. 1 as comedian and Rochester, N.Y. native Jamie Lissow took the stage.
Read MoreStudy Abroad: Bonjour! Former Knights' Life editor adjusts to life in France
It wasn't until I landed at the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris that I realized how ill-prepared I was to live in France.
Read MoreGhana project aims to spread awareness
Sophomore Rejoyce Owusu wanted a chance to educate others and give back to her home country. Owusu, originally from Ghana but raised downstate in the Bronx, is currently heading the Ghana Project, a long-term collaborative project that aims to raise Geneseo students' awareness about the country and establish a connection between the two areas.
Read MoreSenior to bike, build way across country
Although this year's graduating class will undoubtedly embark on many different paths in their post-graduate career, senior Julie Nociolo's journey may just be the most unique - she's doing it on a bike.
Read MoreRestaurant Review: Peppermint's leaves customers with a fresh taste
Peppermint's Restaurant, a no-frills family diner located in Avon, sounds perfectly suited for the wintry months ahead, but the welcoming restaurant stocked with classic diner fare is ideal for a midday brunch or simple dinner year round.
Read MoreCapewell: Prop 8 represents one giant leap backward
Slightly over half the population celebrated the election of Barack Obama as the next president of the United States; people in Geneseo and beyond cheered from their living rooms and on the streets, exuberant with the tangible possibility of change that Obama's campaign propelled forth.
Read MoreESOL Center celebrates first year
On Wednesday afternoon, the English for Speakers of Other Languages Center was filled with balloons, student, staff and noteworthy speakers, in addition to the normal decor of a sprawling world map and flags from countries around the world, celebrated its one-year anniversary.
Read MoreSpooky delights set up weekend for frights
No Halloween weekend would be complete without some spooky spirit. Organizations across campus have ensured that this year's freaky Friday will be no different.
Read MoreCapewell: Photos fade as digital develops
Last weekend I was going to do something neither I, nor anyone I know, has done in a while: I was going to get photos developed.
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