To say that Karl Schwartz - junior English literature major, assistant music director of WGSU and frontman of New Karl and the Flannels in Motion - has had a unique upbringing is an understatement.
Read MoreA Day in the Life of: Energy regulation plant crew
Have you ever wondered what that mysterious smoke stack is emanating from the horizon behind the College Union? Well together, that tower and its accompanying average-looking building regulate energy in every academic building on campus.
Read MoreStudent to set world record, skate for cancer research
With the semester winding down and a long-awaited summer coming into focus, students look to finalize internship plans, locate summer jobs and fight off daydreams of moments without responsibilities.
Read MoreAlternative study abroad attracts student travelers with low costs
Education First College Study Tours present affordable, exciting opportunities for college-age travelers as an alternative to typical university study abroad trips.
Read MoreRestaurant Review: Omega Grill, a Geneseo gem of affordable dining
While many students traveled home over Easter weekend to visit families and devour home-cooked meals, I stayed here to brave the unsettlingly cold April and eat at Omega Grill.
Read MoreStudents host siblings for weekend of activities
This past weekend, Activities Commission hosted Siblings' Weekend: a program that gave Geneseo students' siblings the opportunity to experience the natural setting of college life.
Read MoreGhana Gala a culturally enlightening event
The Ghana Project, a group of students who hope to build a school in Ghana, hosted a gala in a buzzing Wyoming Hall on March 26.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Student Music Association orchestrates its goals
Geneseo's recently revived Student Music Association caters to music enthusiasts of all students' disciplines and talent levels, providing performances and presentations throughout the year.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: ARC Club serves students' health
Geneseo's American Red Cross offers an extensive list of benevolent services to the campus community and Geneseo at large, including providing practical medical and disaster preparation to all.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Ghana Project strives for educational outreach
Formed by sophomore Rejoice Owusu, senior Ben DeGeorge and senior Jesse Parent, the Ghana Project is a grassroots organization hoping to leave a significant impact oncommunities local and abroad.
Read MoreMain Street Mainstays: Café Shiloh, a place of refuge
The relatively new Café Shiloh, which opened this fall, offers a quiet setting for students to catch their breath during a busy day and to enjoy a cup of coffee.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Swing Dance Club shakes the stress away
The Swing Dance Club is a student-run group on campus that serves as a fun way to de-stress and learn to dance without any pressure.
Read MoreComedian Rip Michaels leaves crowd roaring
This past Saturday night, acclaimed comedian Rip Michaels entertained students at the KnightSpot, where his refreshing views on relationships and social idiosyncrasies kept the audience in stitches.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Pep Band trumpets hockey spirit
A weekend Ice Knights hockey game wouldn't have the same spirit without the efforts of the loud and proud Ice Knights Pep Band rousing the crowd and cheering on the team.
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