Meet the greeks: Sigma Kappa

Known by most as “Kappa,” the Theta Pi chapter of the Sigma Kappa sorority was founded on May 6, 1987. Kappa is comprised of 99 unique girls, each with a notable presence on campus. They are a very diverse and academically driven sorority, boasting the highest GPA out of any other Greek organization for the spring 2018 semester. 

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PROFESSOR SPOTLIGHT: George Reuter

Lecturer of mathematics George Reuter’s captivating presence in the classroom, combined with his passion for academia and unconventional style of teaching are all things that make him a notable professor on campus. 

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G-Spot: Astrological sign potentially indicates love compatibility

Sometimes it’s hard to find a significant other—finding someone who fits your personality traits, someone who you’re physically, emotionally and intellectually attracted to and someone you can instantly click with. With all of the complicated factors behind a perfect match, it might be time to ditch the dating apps and trust the stars to be your cupid.

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Phi Kappa Chi

International relations major senior Tim Quash is the president of the Phi Kappa Chi—“Phi Kap”—fraternity at Geneseo. Quash has largely influenced Phi Kap, pioneering new means of philanthropy and fundraising. 

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G-Spot: Shift in weather spawns greater intimacy, initiates “cuffing season”

Fall is here and winter is quickly approaching. It’s that time of year where we put away our shorts and bathing suits to replace them with our flannels and scarves while sipping on pumpkin spice lattes, but can we add getting cuffed to the list of cold weather must-dos? 

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Multidisciplinary professor demonstrates passion for travel, active learning

As a large presence on this campus for 20 years, quantitative ecologist Gregg Hartvigsen’s passion for biology has helped students shine. 

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Despite several life obstacles, communication professor’s strong drive motivates her to move forward

With a presence on three different college campuses, all while juggling a family and struggling with a learning disability, communication professor Karen Dickerson proves to be a unique member of the Geneseo faculty.

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Technology creates more complexity in modern dating environment

We live in an era that has made communication so easy, yet so hard at the same time. Technology, such as cellphones and computers, has made us able to send a text, tweet, Snapchat, or direct message in seconds. Our smartphones are glued to our hands every moment of every day.

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Consistent campus construction prevents optimal academic environment

Many students agree that Geneseo has a beautiful and whimsical campus. Geneseo students love to watch the fiery and picturesque sunsets to alleviate any stress they are afflicted with. 

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