The Club for Animal Rights Education is an organization that began approximately 10 years ago with the goal of educating students about the animal rights movement.
Read MoreNew year brings changes to Milne Library
Milne Library has taken on a new look this semester, but not to worry - the previous services offered to students are still there along with some new technology and a revamped system for aid in research and writing.
Read MoreWorkshops enlighten students on the art of stress busting
College students experience many different forms of stress, and Lauderdale Health and Counseling Services now offers a new way to help deal with the pressure: "Stressbusters" workshops.
Read MoreFriends of different genders find home in Genesee
Sophomore Jordan O'Malley and her friend, junior Oscar Feliciano, live in Genesee Hall in a suite with three other people. Unusual, yes, but the most unusual aspect of their living situation is that they live in a room together.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Iaidō Club brings dojo atmosphere to campus
Iaidō Club, an organization that prides itself on the practice and teaching of a traditional form of Japanese sword use, sliced its way onto campus last semester.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Professor Joaquin Gomez cherishes memories of Spain
Spanish professor Joaquin Gomez was born in 1955 in Seville, Spain. He did not realize until later in life that he had been living under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco since he was born.
Read MoreMagic arises at the Inter-Geek Council Expo
On Saturday night the College Union played host to the Inter-Geek Council Expo, where the Geneseo Medieval Club, Geneseo Area Gaming Group and Geneseo Anime Club joined together to enjoy all of things that are commonly referred to as "geeky."
Read MoreBSU show a golden ticket to fashion
Black Student Union's third annual fashion show Saturday showed off the sweeter side of fashion employing the bold, eye-catching colors and styles of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Livingston County Re-cycles wheels
The organization Livingston County Recycles meets every Monday in the basement of Swain Sports, surrounded by an assortment of bicycles and bicycle parts, which they plan to repair and give to those in Livingston County who are in need of transportation.
Read MoreDisplace Me brings students' attention to Ugandan war
On Saturday night in the College Union, Geneseo's Invisible Children organized "Displace Me," an event which aimed to expose students to the horrors of the war between the government of Uganda and the rebel militia movement of the Lord's Resistance Army.
Read MoreFirst annual Pride Night a joyous, educational celebration
Last Saturday, Geneseo's Pride Alliance hosted its first Pride Night, a celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender culture.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Professor Dan Dezarn sculpts life of joy, success
Associate professor Dan Dezarn took his love of drawing and sculpture and turned it into a teaching profession that he will enjoy for years to come.
Read MoreProfessor Al Sciarrino publishes captivating thriller novel
Al Sciarrino, associate business professor and self-proclaimed lover of bluegrass music, has taken one of his favorite bluegrass tunes and transformed it into an electrifying novel of love, war and motorcycles.
Read MoreM.I.L.E.S. lobbies against budget cuts
On Feb. 9, the Men Incorporating Leadership, Empowerment and Service group undertook a trip to Albany to speak with assemblymen about the harm that budget cuts have caused in our school system.
Read MoreGeneseo students experience a whole new world during internship program
The Disney College Program offers college students a unique opportunity to learn, earn money and gain work experience in either Florida's Walt Disney World or California's Disneyland.
Read MoreGSTV's premiere of game show "Sabotage" deemed success
GSTV's new game show "Sabotage" premiered last Sunday at 8 p.m., bringing an exciting element of suspense to Geneseo's student-run television station.
Read MoreVoices of Geneseo aspires to open eyes, ears to diversity
The Voices of Geneseo Project aims to record and archive the stories of people in our community to further capture and explore diversity.
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Starlight, starbright Astronomy Club
"I would like to see myself … hanging out with Brad Pitt or something," junior theater major Jake Roa said of his life 20 years from now. "Maybe tossing a couple beers back with Brad."
Read MoreWhere are they Now: Business alumnus climbs to city skyline in career
Alumnus Ken Rende used his business management degree from Geneseo to move from the back offices of the accounting world to the successful career he has now.
Read MoreJapan Knight gives traditions modern twist
Saturday night, Geneseo's Japanese Culture Club transformed the College Union Ballroom into a wonderland of traditional and modern Japanese culture for their fifth annual Japan Knight.
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