Invasion of Privacy: Junior Dan Skahen climbs The Lamron ladder to become new editor-in-chief

Next year, when you find yourself in the Union mailroom, don't be surprised if you look in The Lamron office and see Dan Skahen working away. Skahen will be spending a good deal of time there, as he was just elected editor-in-chief for the 2008-2009 school year.

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Confessions of an Intern: Clear Channel job a look into wide world of radio

This semester, I have been very lucky to have an internship with Clear Channel Rochester, the local branch of the media conglomerate. Clear Channel owns more than 1,200 radio stations in the United States, including eight in the Rochester market.

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Dean to retire after 35 years at Geneseo

At the end of this academic year, Susan Bailey will retire from her position as dean of the college. Polly Radosh, a Geneseo graduate and former chairwoman of the department of women's studies at the University of Western Illinois, has been selected to fill the position.

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FARI pushes for new campus barber

The student group Fighting Against Racial Injustice is working with CAS and other campus players to bring a hairdresser to campus who is able to cut black students' hair.

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Alumnus on 20/20 after saving 'mermaid' baby

Geneseo alumnus Dr. Matthew Hand made national news when he was featured on ABC's 20/20 for his work with the rare disease sirenomelia, also known as "Mermaid Syndrome."

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Water main break cuts off water to north end of campus

Many on-campus residents got an unpleasant surprise after an early-morning water main break left the North side of campus without water for much of the day on Thursday, Oct. 11.

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Student groups join thousands in walk against cancer

On Sunday, Sept. 30, Geneseo students joined Rochester citizens in a walk supporting breast cancer research through the American Cancer Society.

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