On Sept. 3, police and firefighters were called to 68 Court Street, where they found a large brush pile near the road that had been set ablaze, creating a fire which could be seen up and down Court Street.
Read MorePresident addresses meaning of pursued "Honors College" distinction
The term "SUNY's Honors College" is often used in Geneseo's advertising and admissions materials. However, senior administration has never given students a clear explanation of what this title means, or where it will lead the College in the future. The title "Honors College" implies greater academic standards, but other qualifications of such an institution are still a mystery.
Read MoreJack's Mannequin and Augustana rock Kuhl
Last Saturday, Geneseo students and many visitors were treated to a blazing spectacle of energy, emotion and rock as Kuhl Gym hosted Treaty of Paris, Augustana and Jack's Mannequin.
Read MoreMove to full-time status a long, arduous process for faculty
To the casual observer, there are no clear distinctions between different members of Geneseo faculty. The reality, however, is that significant differences exist between adjunct, assistant, associate and full-time professors, and the path upward for faculty can be a long and arduous one.
Read MoreProposed three-year on-campus living rule angers local landlords
Senior officials of the College are discussing plans to require students to live on campus for three years, and local landlords are upset about it.
Read MoreCivil Rights era activist discusses "My Legacy and Yours"
On Tuesday, April 2, noted organizer and civil rights activist Maria Valera spoke at the College Union, giving her own personal account of the Civil Rights movement.
Read MoreFamed British author intrigues at Sturges performance
On Wednesday April 4, noted black British poet, novelist, playwright and non-fiction writer Valerie Mason-John delivered a stunning mix of book-reading, performance art and personal commentary to a standing room-only audience in Sturges Auditorium.
Read MoreBiloxi, Miss: a journal from devastation
During spring break, some enterprising students chose to partake in Alternative Spring Break reliefs trips to the Mississippi River Delta in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Assistant news editor Sean Roche wrote about his time working on houses in Biloxi, Miss.
Read MoreFury frontman brings the rock to Geneseo
Syracuse band The Fury will be playing this Friday, March 30, at the Statesmen on Court Street. Their show begins at 10:30 p.m. The Lamron’s assistant news editor Sean Roche sat down with Fury lead singer Mick Fury for an enlightening interview.
Read MoreHonors program to undergo change despite objections
On March 20, long-time associate professor of philosophy Stacey Edgar spoke out on the floor of the College Senate for perhaps the last time against the proposed changes currently being made to the College's Honors Program.
Read MoreRoche: Real gifts are the things you don't want to give up
I just turned 20, and I can tell you honestly, no one is more surprised about it than me. It sort of creeps up on you, especially as you log through the daily grind of tests, papers, assignments, meetings and parties. And then, unexpectedly, you have just turned one year older. And in my case, you finally stop being a teenager altogether.
Read MoreStudents treated to a second "snow day"
On Tuesday, March 6, students got a day off due to inclement weather conditions for the second time this semester. The snow-free snow day was a result of dangerous road conditions, near white-out visibility, and a cutting windchill which caused temperatures to fall as low as minus 20 during the night.
Read MorePhysics department to acquire new particle accelerator in April
The Geneseo physics department will soon usher in its first new nuclear accelerator in the last 30 years.
Read MoreGEO organizes residence hall energy saving contest
From March 1 through April 30, the Residence Hall Energy Saving Contest will challenge students across campus to use less energy in an effort to help alleviate global warming.
Read MorePassports a new requirement for all cross-border travel
On Dec. 31, 2006, new national regulations went into effect across the United States, barring any air travel from Canada, Mexico, South America and the Caribbean to the United States without a U.S. passport. This is regardless of U.S. citizenship and personal identification.
Read MoreMilne Librarian pursues career goals
On Monday, Jan. 8, Nancy Greco, Milne Library's evening access services supervisor left SUNY Geneseo to further pursue her career as head of circulation at St. John Fisher College's Lavery Library in Rochester.
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