Geneseo Webmail gets upgrade

This summer, Computing & Information Technology implemented a number of upgrades to the Geneseo Webmail system designed to make e-mail services easier for faculty and students to use.

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Relay for Life raises $71,000 against cancer

This past weekend, Kuhl gym hosted Geneseo's annual Relay for Life, an overnight event organized by the American Cancer Society devoted to raising awareness and funding to help defeat cancer.

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Sexual Assault Awareness Week empowers, educates

The week of April 27 marked Geneseo's second Sexual Assault Awareness Week, with events dedicated to raising awareness about sexual assault and providing outlets for creative expression and empowerment.

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Earth Week promotes campus sustainability

The Geneseo Environmental Organization and the Environmental and Sustainability Task Force collaborated to organize sustainability events on campus during Geneseo's Earth Week, in celebration of Earth Day on April 22.

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Students and staff guide Zone 5 Web site design

Plans for Geneseo's new Web site are underway with feedback from the campus community proving to be a vital resource in the decision making process.

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Students win foreign language study awards

Senior James Kuras, junior Mark Simeone and freshman David Myers have all been awarded highly competitive foreign language awards to study abroad this summer - an unprecedented accomplishment at Geneseo.

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Climate control plant under construction in townhouses

The construction site between Saratoga Terrace and Southside will soon be the location of a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning plant to benefit the Saratoga townhouses.

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SUNY budget to face still more cuts

If passed in its current form, Gov. David Paterson's 2009-2010 executive budget will implement several changes in an attempt to eliminate New York state's record $13.7 billion deficit.

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Traffic school to ease sting of first offense

Under a proposed New York safety driving course, first-time traffic offenders in Livingston County may soon see an alternative to paying heavy traffic ticket fines.

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Geneseo student entrepreneur to appear on WXXI

The multitude of work tackled by the average student is overwhelming, but freshman John Johnson has taken on a lot more than most: he owns and operates a business.

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SUNY elects first female chancellor

It was a historic day for the SUNY system this Tuesday when the board of trustees unanimously voted Nancy Zimpher its first female chancellor.

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Maintenance strives for quality with fewer numbers

Tuition increases and program cuts are not the only casualties of the budget cuts Albany has imposed on the SUNY system - Geneseo's maintenance staff is taking a hit as well.

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Sun may be setting for Sundance books

Geneseo released its first full textbook list this fall, allowing students to compare book prices and partially diverting business from Sundance Books to alternative online sources.

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"Two Gentlemen of Verona" a successfully staged blending of song, Shakespeare

This weekend, the School of the Arts and Vocal Miscellany will present "Two Gentleman of Verona," a fast-paced musical adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same title.

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Professor Dale Metz receives highest honor

The American Speech-Hearing-Language Association awarded Dale Metz, speech scientist and communicative disorders professor, its highest honor on Nov. 21 at the annual convention in Chicago.

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Holiday a cappella concert a singing success

On Nov. 21 Alpha Kappa Phi hosted the Holiday a cappella Extravaganza, featuring performances by Exit 8, Southside Boys and Hips 'n' Harmony.

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Senft: A very capitalist Christmas

While flipping through radio stations on my trip home during the first weekend of November, a familiar tune stopped me mid-seek: "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…"

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Faculty pushes SOFIs, students apathetic

As finals approach, students will have the opportunity to evaluate professors they have loved or loathed for the last semester through the student opinion of faculty instruction surveys.

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Block scheduling debate continues

The College Senate may soon be presented with a revised version of the proposed block scheduling plan, that, if approved, will be implemented in the fall 2009 semester.

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Obama makes history

On Jan. 20, 2009, Democrat Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th president of the United States and the first African-American to hold the office.

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