Students were dolled up in eerie vampire costumes, dashing masquerade attire and pristine formal wear at Geneseo’s Second Chance Prom and danced the night away.
Read MoreBritish international student pursues zeal, talent for musical theater
Musical theater and communication double major senior Sophie Yeomans traveled far from home for her college education.
Read MoreCampus, village communities address racism, provide historical context
The Geneseo history department and St. Michael’s Episcopal Church co-hosted “The Inferiority of Supremacy: A Conversation on Racism” at the church on Sunday Oct. 1. Rector Fr. William Daniel Jr., associate professor of history Catherine Adams, associate professor of history and department chair Justin Behrend and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Stacey Robertson all spoke.
Read MoreSustainability Lecture stresses effects of widespread chemicals on reproductive, brain health
Public health physician David O. Carpenter delivered the President’s 2017 Sustainability Lecture in Newton Lecture Hall to commemorate the college’s celebration of Sustainability Month on Wednesday Oct. 4. Carpenter’s speech asked, ““Is the Human Race Sustainable After the Age of Chemicals?”
Read MoreLatest Obamacare replacement bill threatens Planned Parenthood’s future
The newest Republican Party healthcare bill could potentially be harmful to services provided by Planned Parenthood. This bill is the GOP’s third—and arguably last—attempt at creating its own healthcare system to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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