Sheriff’s office offers Virtual Neighbor Watch initiative using private security footage, causes mixed student opinion

The Livingston County Sherriff’s Office has begun a program that will allow it to access residents’ private security camera footage with their permission. This program is geared toward decreasing crime and has elicited differing feedback from some students. 

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CAS considers additional franchises, local partnerships as it plans to increase services

Campus Auxiliary Services will explore new dining restaurants for the college over the next six months in preparation for an upcoming multi-year capital plan. Students have expressed differing perspectives as to the direction CAS should take. 

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National rise in anti-Semitism prompts some concern among members of community

New York State has experienced a proliferation of hate crimes targeting the Jewish population and minority groups across college campuses due to a divisive political atmosphere, according to The New York Times. This is creating consternation among some Jewish students and other groups on-campus.

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College looks to former dean as possible replacement for Denise Rotondo, forgoing formal national search

The Geneseo administration has invited SUNY Brockport professor of management Mary Ellen Zuckerman to campus to potentially fill the role of Dean of the School of Business to replace former Dean of the School of Business Denise Rotondo. The decision would bypass the usual process of conducting a national search to fill the dean position. 

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NBA players increase fan engagement by bridging gap between fashion, sports

From the high-profile audience members to the players themselves, fashion strongly influences the experience of a National Basketball Association game. NBA players often are not only professional athletes, but powerful and fashionable celebrities. The opportunities for players to innovate fashion make the NBA more appealing to a wider audience.

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Masters Tournament headlined by Tiger Wood’s return to form

Serious athletics fans have the tendency to live their lives by the sports calendar. The dead of winter is somehow warmed by the excitement of the Super Bowl. Fans know they’ve reached the dog days of summer when they’re grasping on to daytime baseball games. 

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Knight of the Week: Kelsey Poplawski

Every strong basketball team needs to have depth on their bench and talented players. Junior guard Kelsey Poplawski fills these roles for the Geneseo women’s basketball team.

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Softball loses first home game, anticipates success against Potsdam, Plattsburgh

With warmer temperatures and clearer skies right around the corner, Geneseo softball is ready for its first local games of the 2018 season.

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Women’s lacrosse kicks off 2018 undefeated, looks to continue success throughout conference

The Geneseo women’s lacrosse team remains undefeated to begin the season. They moved to a perfect 7-0 after victories against Ithaca College on Saturday March 24 and St. Lawrence University on Tuesday March 27.

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Voices for Planned Parenthood’s annual Sexy Egg Hunt promotes safe, healthy sexual practices

Crowds of students flooded the MacVittie College Union lobby, all eager to participate in the Sexy Egg Hunt and win various types of sexual merchandise.

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International affairs scholar, author explains realities of Putin’s Russia

In this political climate, misinformation and confusion run rampant between nations. Americans have grown increasingly suspicious of a few countries in particular, especially Russia.

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Testing zodiac compatibility may impact durability of relationships

The internet is filled with horoscope predictions; on corporate Snapchat stories like Cosmopolitan or Buzzfeed, there is usually at least one every week. Astrological signs have the potential to affect relationships, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. 

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G.R.E.A.T. Day keynote speaker to emphasize public leadership experience

With Geneseo Recognizing Excellence, Achievement and Talent Day less than a month away, students are inevitably preparing for their presentations, practicing their crafts and planning what events to attend. This year’s keynote speaker should be on everyone’s G.R.E.A.T. Day to-do list. 

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Multidisciplinary students pursue on-campus research, build undergraduate portfolios

Being involved with research as an undergraduate student can help students determine exactly what career path they want to take following graduation.

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Former The White Stripes artist releases powerful junior album composed of heavy themes

Nostalgic fans of The White Stripes may remember Jack White for his brash guitar playing and garage-rock days, but his new album, Boarding House Reach, takes an entirely experimental turn from White’s typical style.

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Lackluster Marvel soundtrack an obvious flaw in cinematic franchise

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is arguably the most successful film franchise of all time, yet the company has one glaring issue. Although Marvel’s 18 films since the original Iron Man have grossed more than $14.8 billion, they have failed to develop a musical identity.

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11th season of supernatural show filled with overused plot-lines, lacks chemistry between beloved characters

When “The X-Files” first aired in 1993, critics insisted that it would not last more than one season. Now, over two decades, 11 seasons and two feature films later, “The X-Files” is considered by many to be one of the most popular and successful television shows of all time. 

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Musical theater majors to present classic story with modest, performance-based directives

The Geneseo community will be treated to what will be yet another spectacular performance from the Geneseo Department of Music.

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MTC transforms known songs, presents comedic skits in collaborative show

Geneseo’s Musical Theater Club is a group of talented students on-campus who use their biannual performances to express their love for the musical genre.

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Annual filmmaking contest encourages students to express creativity under pressure

Teams of students raced against the clock to submit projects for the seventh annual Geneseo Insomnia Film Festival. 

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