After flying for 13 hours and losing a day in transit, I arrived at the Sydney Airport in Australia to start my study abroad program feeling excited, nervous and just a little disoriented.
Read MoreTelethon offers fun, raises funds
Geneseo Student Television will be hosting its eighth annual 24-hour telethon in the Union Ballroom from 2 p.m. on Nov. 21 non-stop until 2 p.m. Nov. 22.
Read MoreAIDS awareness gala presents third annual charity art auction
A traditional Kenyan dinner, guest speaker, African drumming and a silent art auction will all be present at the third annual Gala for Change to be held this Saturday.
Read MoreGSTV fills the day with 24-hour programming
Geneseo Student Television is having a technological revolution this semester. The organization has acquired a server system that will allow the station to broadcast programming 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Read MoreSpringfest blooms despite rainy weather
Geneseo's annual Springfest, hosted by Activities Commission, took place on Saturday, April 26. The event had to be moved to Kuhl Gym due to rain, but was still a success. Carnival-esque food such as snow cones, cotton candy, as well as the extremely popular barbecue chicken was all made available to the attendees.
Read More'Carnaval' an exciting show of Latino cultures around the world
On Saturday, April 19, the Latino Student Association hosted dinner and a show celebrating Latino culture with a theme of different carnavals, or cultural celebrations.
Read More'Best Week' combines Korean culture, cuisine in annual dinner
Korean culture was celebrated in the Union Ballroom on Saturday, April 12, as the Korean American Student Association put on a dinner and a show that parodied VH1's Best Week Ever.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Senior Donovan Shickley takes on plethora of pursuits
Taking on both a physics and a mathematics major seems to be a four-year commitment that would barely leave any time to breathe, let alone get involved in any extracurricular activities. Senior Donovan Shickley, however, has managed to excel in physics, mathematics and get a rich and diverse experience out of his time at Geneseo.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: GODA teaches the signs of the times
Geneseo Organization for Deaf Awareness is an organization on campus that teaches students American Sign Language.
Read MoreThe great brunch debate: eat on-campus or off?
Brunch is a staple in the diet of a student on a weekend morning: nothing is more enjoyable than sleeping in late and eating a carb-filled breakfast around noon.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Senior Sarah Osterling brings lively spirit to variety of activities
Senior Sarah Osterling has managed to get the point of an undergraduate liberal arts degree down to a science. Balancing a communication major, a political science minor and a plethora of extracurricular activities, she's managed to take all the opportunities Geneseo offers and make them count.
Read MoreArt activity tackles the tough times
On Saturday, Dec. 1, an event called "Paint Your Heart Out" was held in the KnightSpot during which students were given the opportunity to paint on wooden boards or on paper, while listening to two live bands and enjoying hot chocolate.
Read MoreA Day in the Life of: Computer & Information Technology
Computing and Information Technology is a college department that offers free service to all Geneseo students and staff. CIT is a place where one can go if they need help with their computers. Whether it has a virus and is running slowly or you're having problems hooking up a Vista computer to the wireless network, CIT is available to help.
Read MoreRochester Zen Center abbot inspires with talk on Buddhism
The peaceful teachings of Eastern philosophy came to light on Tuesday, Nov. 13, as Zen master Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede gave a lecture on Zen Buddhism in Brodie 210.
Read MoreInvasion of Piracy: Freshman Darrin Policar attracts local fame with his pirate persona
Darrin Policar, better known as "the guy who dresses like a pirate," made a name for himself in his first month-and-a-half on campus. Everyone either has seen or heard of the freshman that dresses like a pirate, and has probably wondered about the reasoning behind his attire.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Work, war experiences shape business scholar Scipione's campus contribution
Dr. Paul Scipione is a part-time professor in the School of Business at Geneseo, who teaches two courses per semester. His philosophy on teaching is quite concise: "If I could become a multi-millionaire, then why can't my students?"
Read MoreAlumni share valuable advice at Career Breakfast
On Saturday Sept. 29, the Career Services office hosted a career breakfast in the College Union Ballroom. The breakfast was a way to help students make connections and network with alumni.
Read MoreHomecoming week events aim to please
Homecoming 2007 kicked off Wednesday, Sept. 26 and will continue through Sept. 29, this year with the theme of "Viva las Homecoming." Alumni, current students and faculty are coming together to interact in a fun and light-hearted atmosphere.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Campus radio WGSU rocks "The Revolution"
Geneseo's on-campus radio station, 89.3 FM, is on the air 24-hours-a-day, seven days a week.
Read MoreN.Y. attractions program expands
The Upstate Escapes program, formerly known as Best of Western New York, is a great way to see what New York has to offer. The different trips around New York not only give students a taste of the state, but help them bond with each other in the first few weeks of the semester.
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