On the afternoon of March 25, over a month's work came to fruition when students flooded Newton 204 to attend the program "Queer in the Community."
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Running a program in a Residence Hall that is both fun and beneficial to students can be a daunting and challenging task.
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After about two months of weekly meetings, in-depth planning and scurrying around, a dedicated group of residential assistants saw all of their hard work pay off in the success of the "Swing State Sweepstakes."
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Community service, the performing arts, young children and diet orange soda each play a role in the life of senior Beth Carcich. As an ambitious speech pathology major from Bethlehem, a town outside Albany, she has involved herself on campus to a greater extent than most others.
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Speech pathology professor Bob Owens - better known to his students as "Dr. Bob" - started his teaching career at Geneseo, expecting to stay two or three years. Fortunately, his plans changed, and almost 30 years later he can still be found shaping young minds in classrooms.
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