“Feminism and Pornography” course addresses taboos, explores explicit material

When students arrive to college, we are often encouraged to explore the variety of classes a college offers. A diverse class schedule helps us better understand the world around us and become educated on topics we normally would not spend time studying. Throughout our adolescent and teenage years, topics that can be deemed as promiscuous such as sex, sexuality and pornography have been ruled as too inappropriate for in-school discussion.

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Safe Zone course trains students, addresses LGBTQ+ community

The Safe Zone Train-the-Trainer course was created by associate professor of English Alice Rutkowski, who has been involved in the Geneseo community for over 16 years. 

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Youth activist urges Generation Z to fight climate change, rethink commitment to globe

Geneseo was privileged to have environmental activist and indigenous hip-hop artist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez speak at the Presidential Sustainability Lecture in the MacVittie College Union Ballroom on Oct. 10. Martinez is well-known for his activism, his book We Rise and his role as the youth director for the Earth Guardians conservation organization. 

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Berberich: Dark cloud hangs over Vancouver Olympic Games

The 2010 Winter Olympic Games are well underway, and even before any of the competing nations walked out into the opening ceremonies, a tragedy overshadowed the event.

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