This will be one of the last articles I write for The Lamron, after writing almost every week for the past four years. I’ve written almost 100 articles, estimating around 80,000 total words. Not to mention that each article required countless hours of interviews and research.
Read MoreBroadway star Anthony Ramos talks to Geneseo students, speaks on his upcoming movie
On Saturday March 27, Limelight and Accents gave students the opportunity to have a question and answer with “Hamilton” star Anthony Ramos via Zoom.
Ramos started his career at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA), which is one of the top 10 programs in the country based on how many of their students end up on Broadway. Ramos worked his way up through bigger and bigger acting opportunities and eventually ended up being dual-cast as John Laurens and Phillip Hamilton in “Hamilton” in 2015.
Read MoreMental Health is a Vital Part of Being an Athlete and Colleges and High Schools Alike Need to Understand This.
We all know that to be a great athlete it’s important to take care of our bodies by eating well, exercising and taking care of injuries properly, but a less common acknowledgment is that to perform well in sports, you also need to take care of your mind.
Read MoreVoting for SA elections, referendum begins
From March 22 to 24 students will be able to vote in Student Association elections and the bi-yearly SA referendum vote. Students will begin receiving emails detailing how to vote online starting March 22.
Read MoreKara vs. Floyd, the imaginary street fight of the century
Floyd Mayweather is known as one of the best boxers of all time, with many seeking to fight him for publicity. I am challenging Mayweather to a street fight for different reasons though; I truly believe I can win.
Read MoreWomen should not be labeled masculine for being powerful
Fellas, this is an article that may seem like it’s for the ladies, but you really need to pay attention; stop calling women masculine for exhibiting traits of a healthy and successful human being.
Read MoreTrack and Field has persevered through a challenging season and looks forward to a successful year
Geneseo’s Varsity Track and Field team has had a successful training season, despite the unusual circumstances of this semester.
Read MoreSelf-care isn’t easy but it is necessary
If you’ve been on social media or even just checked your Geneseo email, you’ll see tons of people preaching that we all need to engage in self care right now. It’s always described as “easy” or “simple” things you can do but we need to be honest with ourselves, self care is hard.
Read MoreMets fans celebrate despite losing season, Cohen brings hope for next season
While most would expect Mets fans to be mourning the team’s losing season, many are rejoicing.
Read MoreGSpot: Feelings are not fatal, they are an opportunity to make something great happen.
Over the past six months, our worlds have been turned upside down. We are dealing with several global and national crises while having to deal with our own personal issues on top of it all. I’m here to help you with at least one issue you may be having: should you tell that person that you “like” (ugh, what a gross word) them?
Read MoreQuarantine Fitness: How one athlete came up with creative solutions after losing gym access
While all our lives have changed substantially in quarantine, there is no doubt that collegiate athletes have had to adjust to a new way of life.
Read MoreA fish out of water: How one Geneseo swimmer adjusted to life without a pool
While quarantine has been challenging for everyone, collegiate swimmers have had it particularly rough due to their distance from the pool.
Read MoreGeneseo students take part in international art installation to bring awareness to modern-day slavery
If you were to walk through the quad in front of the MacVittie College Union right now, you would notice that many of the cracks and designs in the cement are filled with red sand. This is part of a global art installation, the Red Sand Project, invented by Molly Gochman in 2014.
Read MoreTulsi Patel, criminal mastermind?!
Advertising Manager, Tulsi Patel, was fired from her position at The Lamron this week, after Student Association leadership stepped in and removed Patel for embezzlement.
Read MoreSports Editor fired due to boomer energy and clementine addiction
The Lamron’s Sports Editor Alexandros Anton was sadly—we’re saying that for professionalism—fired from the team after a string of unfortunate events in which Anton’s cynicism and contempt for “the man” brought him down.
Read MoreWhat does it mean for something to be a sport?
“What are sports?” is the age-old question that we’ve all spent years arguing with our friends over, and it’s a tough question to answer. The term “sport” is not only broad, but there are several different definitions relating to what sport actually means.
Read MoreHate being around your significant other? We’ve got the solution for you!
When social distancing began, many couples were separated from each other, which many worried would cause strain on their relationships, but it turns out Zoom™ relationships are the way to go!
Read MoreEquestrian events continue virtually, despite stay at home measures
Like every other sports fan in existence, it’s almost guaranteed that you’re tired of watching old ESPN re-runs and are craving live competition. The solution to your problem may be to delve into a new sport: equestrian eventing.
Read MoreWhile Bernie supporters should grieve, they must be willing to support Biden come Election day.
By now you’ve seen the news that we all felt coming since Super Tuesday: Vermont senator Bernie Sanders ended his presidential bid on Wednesday April 8.
Read MoreRecipe ideas to help take the edge off quarantine
If you’re over 21 and looking to make some drinks with your family in quarantine that will also boost your immune system, here are a few options:
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