Faculty, student concerns about 20 clocks missing from academic buildings lead to ongoing UPD investigation

Students and professors have raised questions after noticing  clocks missing from Newton Hall, Milne Library, the Integrated Science Center and Bailey Hall. The 20 missing clocks have prompted a University Police Department investigation.

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Students respond with disappointment following back-to-back bias-related incidents in Niagara Hall

Niagara Hall has been the site of several bias-related incidents in past weeks. Sometime between Feb. 9 and 10, a Black History Month drawing on a whiteboard was erased through. The board clearly said, “do not erase” and was designed by one of the resident assistants in Niagara Hall.

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Campus Auxiliary Services enters the final stages of hiring new executive director

Campus Auxiliary Services is nearing the end of the process to hire a new executive director. After a national search to fill the position, the pool has been narrowed down to three candidates who most align with the college’s vision and ideals.

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College plans to renovate Fraser, Sturges Hall starting in spring 2020

Sturges and Fraser Hall will be renovated as part of a campus-wide process expected to begin in March 2020, depending on available funding. These renovations are aimed to provide an inclusive and welcoming space for students and faculty while improving safety standards in the buildings.

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Buddy film explores bonds in face of turmoil, implores audience to make the most of each day

This month, Netflix dropped a considerable number of new original films for viewers to enjoy. Among the most recent additions to Netflix’s selections is Paddleton, Alex Lehmann’s latest drama.

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Limelight and Accents brings experienced dancer to Geneseo, promotes love in all forms

Wadsworth Auditorium quickly filled up with students and ballet fans who rushed to their seats to witness a special performance the night of Saturday Feb. 23. 

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The Oscars 2019 Review: Problematic Green Book win sets back progress at the Academy Awards

Somehow, against all odds, the 2019 Oscars awards ended up being … okay? For the first time since 1989, the Oscars went without a host, and everything in the world seemed to indicate that this was an awful idea. 

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Improv show engages audience to create unusual, enticing sketches

After Currently Known As president James Macaluso promised a “wild, sexy time” that would be “sensual, saucy and maybe a little outrageous,” the audience was treated to a hilarious show full of cigarette smoking clowns, bad jugglers and a rabid cat named Felix.

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Charismatic folk musician draws emotion from local crowd, showcases instrumental versatility

Local residents and students gathered in the warm, rustic atmosphere of Cricket’s Coffee Company on Thursday Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. to see Jackson Cavalier, the one-man folk-rock band.

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Sports Editorial: Antonio Brown on trading block, but Buffalo Bills will not be his new team

February is usually a quiet month for the NFL; teams cannot trade players and draft talk has usually not ramped up quite yet. This year has been a different story. 

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Women’s basketball falls in conference final, receives at-large bid to NCAA tournament

Geneseo women’s basketball ended the SUNYAC tournament this past weekend by splitting their two games. Despite their eventual loss to the SUNY New Paltz Hawks in the overtime of the SUNYAC championship, the Knights officially received an at-large bid for the NCAA Division III tournament. 

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Blue Wave earns another SUNYAC trophy, continues historic success

For three long days in late February, the Geneseo swimming and diving team put their season on the line to compete at the SUNYAC Championships. Unsurprisingly, both the men’s and women’s teams returned to Geneseo this past Saturday as champions. 

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Ice Knights defeat Fredonia, advance to SUNYAC Championship match

The regular season conference champions Geneseo Ice Knights hit the ice on Saturday Feb. 23 in the SUNYAC semi-finals as winners of 19 of their last 20 games.

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Club Profile: Society for Human Resources Management

With over 200 student clubs and activities on campus, there are bound to be some unique ones, and Society for Human Resources Management is one of them. SHRM is an organization that hosts many events for students in the School of Business, holds panels for all of campus and competes in a statewide competition.

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Class Profile: Professor applies work experience to classroom setting, lessons on international business

International business and marketing professor Michele Volza’s passion for international business is clear from his experiences prior to academia, and he shows it in his international business class.

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Campus community mourns loss of caring, kind student Rachael Christianson

Psychology major senior Rachael Christianson passed away on Feb. 10, according to an email from President Denise Battles to the college community on Feb. 13. Battles writes that Rachael’s “academic record reflected a breadth of interest in several fields, including the math cluster she took along with her psychology major.”

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Dean tasked with managing multicultural services leaves for Canisius

Former Associate Dean of Students for Multicultural Programs and Services Fatima Rodriguez Johnson left her position at Geneseo after 12 years on Feb. 1. With her departure, she leaves her impact through her multicultural work and the students, faculty and staff she interacted with. 

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Student Association restricts club, student access to class listservs

The beginning of this semester raised key issues regarding how clubs and organizations communicate with members of the college. Due to intersession classes, the email server “WhatsUp” was briefly affected, in which only intersession students had access to information from the server. 

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Alpha Kappa Phi house subject to illegal intrusion, Village Police say

The Alpha Kappa Phi “Ago” sorority house, residing at 26 Wadsworth St., was the location of an unlawful intrusion on Sunday Feb. 17 at around 3 a.m. A man in his forties followed one of the women into the house and as many shouted for him to leave, the man continued to stay in the home, eventually leaving after the confrontation.

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Men’s basketball splits weekend slate, falls to Oswego in final game of season

Despite the Knights’ elimination from SUNYAC play last week and their season ending in a loss, the team still had a momentous last game as they celebrated their star senior players, a strong sentiment of senior forward Sean Avery. 

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