Interruptions of international travel due to COVID-19 put study abroad programs for the spring 2021 semester on halt. Despite this setback, the creativity and connections of Geneseo staff are spurring plans to give students access to world-wide opportunities, right from the comfort of their own campus.
Read MoreHow to Make Thanksgiving 2020 Feel “Normal”
This year has not gone according to plan. With COVID-19 hitting, many events have been postponed or canceled, stores have closed either permanently or temporarily and people have been advised to stay indoors to stop the spread of the virus.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Arts and Entertainment Editor, Madelyn Dewey, expands literary talent of The Lamron and general Geneseo community
The many talents of The Lamron's editorial staff are one of the many aspects that makes Geneseo's student newspaper so unique. English and political science double major senior Madelyn Dewey is one such talent.
Read MoreFrugal Foodie: Easy-Peasy Pumpkin Pie
While the holiday season looks different this year, that should not stop each of us from indulging in some delicious food. We should still enjoy a delicious pie, whether homemade or store bought. This is a pumpkin pie recipe that is both easy and guaranteed to appeal to your taste buds!
Read MorePersonality tests can aide relationship development, help you learn more about your partner
With the use of technology, dating has become more accessible with dating platforms such as Tinder, Grindr and others. It is easier to find people and establish connections with those who are deemed as “matched” on these applications.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Sports Editor of The Lamron explains growing journalist passion
From attending high school baseball games to going to college hockey games to watching the Super Bowl with a group of friends, sports bring students and communities together even if they cannot be physically together, such as now due to COVID-19. English major and sports editor for The Lamron student newspaper junior Nicholas Widman is someone who informs the campus community about all sports updates—from school sports to the national leagues.
Read MoreFrugal Foodie: Healthy Pumpkin Brownies
Curb your sweet tooth with healthy pumpkin brownies! These brownies are healthy, easy to make and did I say HEALTHY?! Get your ingredients and stomach ready for a scrumptious treat!
COVID-19 policies results in Geneseo's first-ever virtual open house
This week, Geneseo held their first ever virtual open house for prospective students of the class of 2025. This event was executed online to maintain social-distancing and quarantine policies that have been implemented because of COVID-19.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Geneseo student navigates the music production world under the alias Sp!t.
Accounting major senior Ted Michaels is an artist on the rise, producing his own music and uploading it to various platforms such as Soundcloud and Spotify for his audiences to enjoy.
Read MoreFrugal Foodie: Easy-Peasy Pumpkin Spice Cookies
Fall weather means pumpkin season, which means pumpkin spice everything. A great way to enjoy this holiday season and its gloomy weather is by indulging in tasty treats. Pumpkin spice cookies are mouth-watering desserts. Follow the steps below and enjoy!
Read MoreG-Spot: Masturbation shouldn’t be a dirty word for women
With the recent threats to women’s rights that could throw away all the progress that has been made and launch us backwards 100 years, we need a “G-spot” in the darkness.
Read MoreUAA works to keep school spirit up, despite unprecedented semester.
Once students graduate from college and receive their diplomas, they choose whether they would like to attend graduate school, get a job or pursue other routes. Regardless, it is crucial that students establish connections with current Geneseo students as well as alumni. The Undergraduate Alumni Association at Geneseo helps students establish their job networks, find job references and offer guidance to students.
Read MoreCampus Auxiliary Services announces “1871 Café” to be opened in Fraser Hall this fall
A new dining location, the 1871 Café, will open later this fall to offer grab-and-go meals for the college community. As a result, some Campus Auxiliary Services employees will be relocated to the new café.
Read MoreInvasion of Privacy: Student makes a musical debut
As an early autumn sky fades into the epitome of a picturesque Geneseo sunset, the mystifying tune of a flute drifts through the wind. What could be a whimsical folktale of a graduate’s past is really just music education major freshman Anthony Pirrone making his musical debut on campus.
Read MoreStudent Volunteerism on Rejuvenation Day
The Happy Campus and Community Coalition at Geneseo hosted an event on Wednesday Sept. 30 inviting students to connect with members of the Geneseo community. Envelopes and door hangers were given out so that students who reside off-campus could include their contact information to introduce themselves and form bonds with their neighbors. The purpose of this event was to help bring the community, both on and off-campus students, together.
Read MoreRKids Enrichment Program
The RKids Enrichment Program is an after-school program for students who attend Geneseo Elementary School. This after-school activity is intended for students who come from disadvantaged households and are between third and fifth grade.
Read MoreGeneseo Bhangra, an Inclusive High Energy Dance Team
Geneseo has many clubs and organizations that students can join based on their interests. One subject of interest is dance, which is where Bhangra comes in.
Read MoreGeneseo professor looks to publish new book on Native American studies in 2022
Michael Oberg is a distinguished professor of history at Geneseo whose interest in Native American studies has driven him to publish numerous books and teach multiple classes devoted to these studies. Oberg is looking to publish a new book in 2022 that will discuss the history of the Onondaga nation located in central New York.
Read MoreCultivating Community series: Geneseo takes steps to become an anti-racist college
2020 has, thus far, been a year consisting of civil unrest all over the world, especially in the United States after the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Daniel Prude and many other Black individuals.
Read MoreA New Creative Way to Stay Fit
With COVID-19, daily life has been affected, especially in terms of physical exertion. Unfortunately, the on-campus workout center is closed. To keep students moving in a creative way, the college offers an outside, socially distanced spin class.
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