Welcome to Dumpuary—the first quarter of every movie calendar, the post-Oscars regression where good movies have been laid to rest and there is nothing to look forward to cinematically until summer blockbusters roll around. To make matters worse, Dumpuary 2020 is an extended one due to the earliest Academy Awards in the ceremony’s history and a blockbuster season that is pushed as late as May—where the drought will end with a flood of Dev Patel-starring period pieces in The Personal History of David Copperfield and A24’s The Green Knight.
Read MoreStudent performers and guest artist impress during symphony orchestra concert
Despite the Symphony’s Orchestra busy weekend with two different performances, they put on an incredible concert for Geneseo students, faculty, staff and community members.
Read MoreOpen Classroom Week will soon encourage collaboration between faculty, staff
The campus community will soon welcome Geneseo’s first Open Classroom Week, to be hosted from Feb. 24 through Feb. 28. Throughout the week, faculty members who have volunteered to participate will open the doors of their classrooms to their colleagues for informal observations.
Read MoreWildly Important Goal 2.0 to focus on the freshman experience
Founded in 2017, Geneseo’s Wildly Important Goal team continues to work to enhance the student experience, now functioning as “WIG 2.0.” The program began with Provost and Vice President for Student Affairs Stacey Robertson six months after she arrived at the college.
Read MoreTrillium Health joins Lauderdale Health Center
On Feb. 5 Trillium Health began operating at Lauderdale Health Center to provide students an opportunity to be prescribed “PrEP.” PrEP, formally known as pre-exposure prophylaxis, is a daily medication that works to eliminate the risk of contracting HIV.
Read MoreSpotlight: Passionate, humble Irish dancer qualifies for Worlds Championship
Imagine having a passion and being recognized on a world platform for it. That is what happened when applied mathematics major junior Payton Sawyer qualified for the Irish Dancing World Championships for two years in a row.
Read MoreSports Editorial: Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs exemplify value of explosive offensive playstyle
In the National Football League a high-powered offense is what most teams desire. That high-powered, quick-score offense is exactly what propelled the Kansas City Chiefs to a win in Super Bowl LIV.
Read MoreBlue Wave eager to compete at upcoming SUNYAC Championships
The Blue Wave is in the deep end of their season with SUNYACs fast approaching. The team has had a successful season so far, which culminated in their winning performance at the Geneseo Invitational.
Read MoreMudcats look to build on past success for upcoming spring season, boasts deep roster
The Geneseo Mudcats are Geneseo’s only on-campus baseball team, organized and coached entirely by student members. Almost thirty years ago, a group of Geneseo students who had a passion for baseball came together to form a club baseball team and today, the Mudcats count over 25 players on their roster. Led by senior biology major Mike Ferko and senior history adolescent education major Jack Anderson as the coach and assistant coach, respectively, the team hosts practices, arranges umpires and organizes both a fall and a spring season every year.
Read MoreIce Knights pick up critical win against SUNY Oswego, face Buffalo State in season home finale
While holding a narrow SUNYAC lead over the SUNY Oswego Lakers on Friday Feb. 7, the Geneseo Ice Knights were excitedly anticipating traveling to Oswego for a huge, rivalry matchup with real playoff implications. However, Mother Nature had other plans as a snowstorm contributed to the game being postponed and rescheduled to Sunday Feb. 9.
Read MoreWomen’s basketball falters at New Paltz, makes corrections against Oneonta, Buffalo State
Geneseo women’s basketball faced a tough slate of SUNYAC matchups over the weekend and came away with a .500 record in a close loss to the New Paltz Cardinals and a resounding victory over the Oneonta Red Dragons. The team followed these performances by handling Buffalo State and earning a spot in the SUNYAC Tournament.
Read MoreThe Lamron editorial board’s opinions on The Bachelor franchise
Here’s what some Lamron E-board members have to say about The Bachelor franchise.
Read MoreMen deserve better fashion choices than the dreary, colorless options they’re given
Men’s fashion is somewhat of an oxymoron, considering the options are usually neutral-toned basic T-shirts and pants, with the occasional long sleeve or thin V-neck sweater thrown into the mix. There’s nothing “fashionable” about it.
Read MoreBillie Eilish earns celebrity status through her creativity, non-conformity
Although many people rag on singer Billie Eilish and claim she hasn’t earned her high levels of prestige and fame, Eilish has proven countless times that she’s deserving of her popularity and success. Eighteen-year-old Eilish warrants admiration not only for her award-winning music, but also for her unique fashion sense, young age and lack of scandals.
Read MoreValentine’s Day is about more than just romantic relationships
It’s that time of the year where the love letters, red roses and gifts come out in full force. The feast of Saint Valentine is a day of romance where lovers celebrate their bond with the exchanges of greetings and joy. It is a day that blooms with hearts, cupid’s arrows and hugs and kisses. As much as this holiday is a special day for romantic lovers, this holiday should also be appointed for all types of relationships.
Read MoreStaff Editorial: Exaggeration of the Coronavirus causes unnecessary panic, xenophobia
People all over the globe are freaking out over the current outbreak of the Coronavirus. While it isn’t something to take lightly, people should educate themselves on the logistics before drawing conclusions that can drastically affect their lives and the lives of others in their community.
Read MoreCompany Review: Team StarKid; YouTube channel of our childhood presents more mature trend
As technology and social media develop, it is only natural for entertainment to follow. With the growth of video streaming websites, it is now easier than ever to watch movies, TV shows and everything in between.
Read MoreAlbum Review: Father of All...; New Green Day album disappoints, lacks connection to younger generations
The famous pop-punk trio Green Day is no stranger to controversy regarding their art or their business decisions.
Read MoreFaculty wind quintet impresses with unique concert theme
On Sunday Feb. 9 the campus community enjoyed the Geneseo Wind Quintet’s spring concert in Doty Recital Hall. This performance kicks off a series of concerts sponsored by the Geneseo Music Department this semester.
Read MoreWTF?: The Oscars got it right, Korean director Bong Joon-Ho conquered “local” ceremony
Here’s hoping that your Valentine looks at you the way Academy Award-winning director Bong Joon-Ho looks at his Oscar statue. If you’re unfamiliar, Bong is the director and co-screenwriter of Parasite, the history-making South Korean social satire that struck Oscars gold at the 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday Feb. 9.
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