Invasion of Privacy: Jeremy Frank living proof that big things come in small packages

Junior Jeremy Frank has made a substantial impact on Geneseo during his three years here. But what makes Frank, originally from Port Washington, N.Y., so memorable?

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Where are they now? Geology major goes on to worldly career

Alumnus David Terry '88 has found his niche in the environment as vice president of Geotechnical Engineers, Inc., a prominent environmental consulting firm that works with clients across the United States.

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Students explore overseas options

Geneseo professors want to kick their students out of the country - preferably for spring break, a month in summer, a semester or even an entire year.

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Jenny Lewis rocks new sound on solo album

Rilo Kiley front-woman Jenny Lewis delivers evocative, twangy songs on her second solo album Acid Tongue, which was released Sept. 23. The singer's soulful voice rises above the guitars and piano, spinning poignant stories of love and its complications.

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Where are they now? '93 Alumnus runs photo, stylist agency in NYC

As different as the spacious, rural area of Geneseo is from the bustle of the Big Apple, for alumnus Marnie Rose, one place led to the other.

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Under the Knife: Triathlon Club aims to run, swim and bike across finish line

Though the idea of swimming, biking and running may strike fear in the hearts of inactive students, members of the newly-formed Geneseo Triathlon Club look forward to doing all three in just one event.

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Online, students react for, against loud crowd

Trevor Palia, sophomore, wanted to remember the unusual scenario that took place on Sunday evening, in which a crowd of students marched around the Geneseo campus and village during a temporary loss of power until University Police dispersed them.

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Invasion of Privacy: Geneseo alumnus, landlord sails through town with new invention

Geneseo alumnus David Guillot does not consider himself an inventor. Have one look at the unique contraption he has created, however, and you might think differently.

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Capewell: Come on, she's just being Miley

Miley Cyrus has been on the minds of everyone lately - and this time, it's not just for her insanely catchy, so-bad-it's-fantastic single that's on near-constant rotation at the IB. Cyrus has been the center of attention for news outlets and blogs thanks to the release of "topless" photographs that are set to appear in Vanity Fair next month.

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Tattoos: permanent part of student body

Tattoos are a permanent form of body art that have existed for hundreds of years. However, in recent years, they have dropped their tough-biker stereotype and gained popularity among younger crowds, namely college-age individuals.

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Invasion of Privacy: Town Supervisor Will Wadsworth displays lifelong bond to Geneseo

Town Supervisor Will Wadsworth is undeniably dedicated to Geneseo.

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Staff, alumni see two sides of college life

The college experience from a student perspective and from a staff member's is vastly different. Many employees in various departments at Geneseo, however, have been able to experience both. It seems to be a popular option - according to the Collins Alumni Center, 106 alumni are currently working for the school.

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A Day in the Life of: SA Tech Crew Members

Behind the scenes of nearly every event on campus is the work of Student Association Tech Services, a group of students that provide sound, light and other technical aspects of putting on a successful event.

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Capewell: The American dream, derailed

As I boarded the train during a recent trip home, Amtrak ticket in hand, I did not expect the scene that unfolded before my eyes. A border patrol officer in the middle of the aisle, looking over the Ohio driver's license of the man whom I was assigned to sit next to asked the man - who was of Indian descent and spoke with an accent - questions about his visa, apparently now expired.

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Students tackle more Mississippi mess

Three years after the devastating blow of Hurricane Katrina mangled the communities along the Gulf Coast, the Mississippi city of Biloxi is proof that work still needs to be done. Over Spring Break, 56 Geneseo students and staff journeyed down south to assist in reconstruction projects around the Biloxi area.

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Invasion of Privacy: N.A.R.D. member Nick Moran sings, acts way through Geneseo

Senior Nick Moran certainly knows how to keep busy at Geneseo. Moran divides his time between classes for his sociology and musical theater majors and several student groups, including improv comedy troupe No Laugh Track Required, Chamber Singers and the all-male a cappella group Southside Boys.

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Peace Corps volunteer, alumna phones in on life in Mongolia

It is not every day that Geneseo receives a phone call from Mongolia.

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BSU dinner serves up hearty food and a powerful message

On Saturday evening, Geneseo's Black Student Union hosted the organization's annual "Soul Food" dinner. The dinner featured a menu of hearty dishes as well as a performance of In My Skin, an original play written by BSU's executive board and members.

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Students fetch top price at Rotaract charity date auction

On Friday night, Sturges Auditorium was buzzing with students looking for love. Rotaract, a campus community-service organization, held their third annual date auction to benefit the American Red Cross.

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Invasion of Privacy: Professor, alumnus Al Sciarrino remembers Geneseo glory days

Business law professor Al Sciarrino proudly donned a "Geneseo Alumni" baseball cap as he sat down with The Lamron.

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