Sometimes, all you want is a meal that reminds you of home just like the one Babushka makes. Grandma’s special recipe really isn’t that hard to recreate while you’re in college! Two of the most common Jewish comfort foods, kasha varnishkes and couscous are good for those people who are on a budget, like us college students.
Read MoreParents, students reunite in fun-filled weekend
This past weekend the Geneseo campus became a little more active, as many students' families visited for Parents Weekend and enjoyed various activities on campus and around town.
Read MoreHomecoming welcomes alumni back with a bang
For many, this past weekend was a trip down memory lane as homecoming allowed both current students and alumni to come together over a shared love for Geneseo.
Read MoreCentered students come together in World Tai Chi Day
Last Saturday, students gathered on the College Green to take part in World Tai Chi Day - a global event aimed at bringing people together to participate in a healthy exercise and promote unity and peace.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: GSTV airs student talent, creativity, hard work on campus
GSTV, Geneseo's student-run television station, serves as a great form of entertainment while keeping students up to date on campus events and issues.
Read MoreStudent groups benefit charity through cultural experience
On April 10, Geneseo's Men of Action and Change and Anthropology Association collaborated with several other groups in hosting their second annual Potlatch.
Read MoreAutism finds its voice among Geneseo students
The Campus Round Table, a group comprised of hall council presidents, held a party for Autism Speaks this past Saturday in Holcomb gym.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Sophomore Tanvir Kalam records Bangladeshi adventure adventure
Sophomore Tanvir Kalam spent his winter break doing what few can claim they've done: He spent the month visiting his family in Bangladesh and filming a documentary about his time there.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Frisbee philanthropy benefits youths
A club sport growing in popularity and recognition, the Ultimate Frisbee team, has been tossing their love of the sport to local youth groups.
Read MoreStudents to travel to Nicaragua on grant
For many students, summer entails a boring job or internship, but two Geneseo students are taking this time to change communities and lives in El Sauce, Nicaragua.
Read MoreRochester wheels to victory
Cheers filled Kuhl gym this Saturday as the Rochester Wheels wheelchair basketball team won 66-64 against a Geneseo team formed by the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity and Sigma Kappa sorority.
Read MoreInvisible Children displaces ignorance
The College Union Ballroom was teeming with activity last Saturday night as students built cardboard huts to create a makeshift refugee camp as part of Invisible Children's "Displace Me" program.
Read MoreLive Green Day plants seeds of environmental awareness
Following the success of last spring's Live Green Day featuring speaker Debra Rowe, another sensational Live Green presentation was organized and held on Feb. 18.
Read MoreMeeting reveals new commencement form
At the Student Association meeting on Feb. 10, President Christopher Dahl addressed concerns surrounding this year's commencement plan of holding two separate but identical ceremonies in Wilson Ice Arena.
Read MoreSundance-owned Campus Store may change hands
While the implications for Sundance Books Textbook Outlet may be obvious, many might not realize that replacing Geneseo's textbook vendor also threatens the Campus Store in the College Union.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Adjunct lecturer Akil Aljaysh overcomes ordeals, lives dream
The life of adjunct Arabic lecturer Akil Aljaysh has been a difficult one, punctured by political disputes and continuous struggles to study and teach in peace.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Multi-talented Kris Dreessen brings the world to Geneseo
Kris Dreessen, Geneseo's manager of editorial services in college communications in the Roemer house, has already spurred a positive influence in her first four months on the job.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Inter-Residence Council, a voice of student community
The Inter-Residence Council is the Student Association's student-run standing committee that represents all on-campus students through representatives from each residence hall.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Ski and Snowboard Club heats up for cold fun
Junior Ian Szalinski recently founded the Ski and Snowboard Club with the help of several other students, and it's one of the most rapidly growing student groups on campus.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Art Association colors campus with student talent
Any student interested in art can get involved in the Student Art Association, which seeks to bring students together to enjoy and create art on and around campus, regardless of major or department affiliation.
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