GSpot: 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?

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Fall Foodie: An Eggplant Parm recipe that will knock those fuzzy socks off

With fall right around the corner and us all having so much free time due to COVID-19, it’s perfect time to practice your comfort food cooking. Eggplant parm is the perfect starter recipe that’s great to keep you warm on a chilly autumn day.

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Learning how to navigate distant learning, a survival guide

Every day provides an opportunity for individuals to both adjust and re-acquaint themselves from the impact of the pandemic.

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Hillel offers students a sense of warmth amidst the pandemic

It goes without saying that 2020 was not the year anyone expected. College students have been affected by this pandemic both academically and socially.

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Invasion of Privacy: Meet our incoming Editor in Chief, Kara Burke

International relations and communication double major junior Kara Burke will assume the position of Editor-in-Chief of Geneseo’s newspaper The Lamron in the fall semester.

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Activities for summer 2020 in quarantine

The biggest question currently amongst teenagers is what will happen with summer 2020. Will we still need to worry about social distancing? Will we be able to leave the house without fear?

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Frugal Foodie: Fulfill your sweet-tooth with peanut butter cookies

Have you been on the social media application TikTok lately? Have you seen all the videos of drool-worthy, delicious desserts and do you immediately crave them? Crave no longer! A trendy and yummy dessert to hop on right now is peanut butter cookies! With an easy recipe too, how could this get any better?

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Frugal Foodie: Hopping on the banana bread train

Being stuck inside can be boring and stressful. Destress and learn something new by trying this gluten-free chocolate chip banana bread!

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How to manage your dating life during quarantine

Quarantine—a word that musters up feelings of frustration and hatred. Of the extensive number of events and things that the coronavirus has interfered with, the dating scene is one of the most notable. Singles are stuck at home in quarantine, mindlessly scrolling through their various social media applications. Many of these people are eager to talk to someone, even if it may just be for a distraction. Couples, too, scramble to find ways to stay connected with FaceTime or Netflix Party. People are undoubtedly eager for attention.

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Stay on top even while distantly learning

The forced alternative to standard classroom learning is “distance learning.” This new way of taking classes online is a system that many schools have adopted because of the current COVID-19 pandemic. Geneseo students have been affected by this change, especially academically. This new transition has created more challenges for students to keep up with schoolwork as well as stay on top of assignment deadlines. To better help students, here are a few tips for continued success.

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Have fun while in quarantine!

The quarantine life feels pretty dull sometimes. It seems like the only things you can do are eat, sleep and binge-watch Netflix. While that may seem bleak, it is not entirely true. Here are a few fun activities you can implement into your day to be both more productive and more active.

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Recipe 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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Frugal Foodie: Chocolate Chip Cookies

Bored in quarantine? Have too much time on your hands? Want to make something delicious that you can eat while binge watching your favorite shows? Here is a tasty recipe for some classic chocolate chip cookies!

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Students for Bernie create more awareness of presidential candidate

Students for Bernie is a political club on campus that advocates for Bernie Sanders and supports his views and his position as a presidential candidate. Psychology major senior and president of the club Samuel Smith is a passionate supporter of Sanders, as he believes Sanders’ views are the most representative of what is necessary in today’s society.

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Exhibit supports individuals who are victims of sexual assault

Sexual assault is often made to blame the victim. Multiple cases victim-blame because of what the victim was wearing, how they acted prior to the sexual assault and whether they had alcohol in their system. The exhibit “What Were You Wearing” at the Kinetic Gallery in the MacVittie Union aims to help de-stigmatize the belief that people are sexually assaulted because of their physical appearance and attire.

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Invasion of Privacy: Positivity, advocacy, authenticity central to student’s goals

One of the most well-known students within the Geneseo student body is accounting major senior Tomas Caesar. He is most notable for his vibrant personality, fashionably inclined outwear and his tendency to twerk while smoking his hookah around campus. In addition to having a standout persona, he is an advocate for many different programs situated at Geneseo and is a role model for hard work.

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Humans of Geneseo

Business major junior Carter Benton (pictured above) remembers an enjoyable club dinner he had at a local restaurant. He emphasizes how easily people can work productively while also bonding over a meal

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Student ride service, a favorite option for Geneseo nightlife

A new mode of transportation has made its way to Geneseo, much to the delight of night owls and partygoers. His real name is Aidan Carroll, but most people know him by his nickname and unofficial title: Uber Aidan.

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Invasion of Privacy: Passionate student voices her concerns about the arts department, advocating for future students

Musical theater major senior Kaitlin Joyce feels passionate regarding the school’s seemingly decreasing care for the arts. Especially in her area of study, Joyce feels distraught concerning the conditions in Brodie Hall, a setting she frequently finds herself in due to her class schedule. As an upcoming graduate, she plans to continue to spread awareness about the current status of the arts department and its programs and hopes that students start to advocate.

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Legalization of sex work in U.S. would ensure safety within industry, surrounding community

Being on a college campus, it’s not uncommon to overhear students express their desire to drop out and become a sex worker. As crazy as that may sound, I can’t deny that I’ve considered it myself a handful of times when my coursework builds up. What stops me, aside from my poor body-image, is the possibility of getting arrested simply for reaping the benefits of my own body.

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