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Helps' double-double sparks Devils

Ian Helps (Bronx /Greater New York Academy) poured in 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds as the Fredonia men's basketball team earned a 79-69 victory...

Double Bass master teachers from across the region to converge in Fredonia for Bass Fest

Bass Fest, a one-day event bringing master players and teachers from around the area to enrich, instruct, and inspire the bass community, will be held...

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The Fredonia Masterworks Chorus and Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra to perform ‘St. Matthew Passion’ on March 9

The Fredonia School of Music joins forces with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra to present J.S. Bach’s masterwork, “St. Matthew Passion,” featuring the Fredonia Masterworks Chorus...

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Ethos presents NewSound Festival of concerts, recitals and more

The 16th annual NewSound Festival will take center stage at Fredonia this spring. Hosted by the Ethos New Music Society, the festival will focus on...

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Several events slated for Black History Month

In addition to the appearance of black youth activist Charlene Carruthers (see separate article), there are several other events slated for Black History Month including...

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Macaulay has career night in Blue Devil victory

Senior Sabrina Macaulay (Newark, N.Y./Newark) dominated play on both ends of the court Dec. 30 as the Fredonia women's basketball team turned back Pitt-Bradford, 84-50...

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'Some Like it Hot' to host ACAFEST

The ninth invitational ACAFEST presented by “Some Like it Hot,” Fredonia’s all-female a cappella group, is slated for Saturday, March 12 at 7 p.m. in...

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GRAMMY-winning vocal ensemble, Roomful of Teeth, to perform

Fredonia’s Ethos New Music Society will be hosting a performance by Roomful of Teeth, a GRAMMY-winning vocal project dedicated to mining the expressive potential of...

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Alumnus and chemist Cahill returns to campus to discuss State Department experiences, alternative careers for science majors

Christopher Cahill, professor of Chemistry and International Affairs at George Washington University, now on temporary assignment at the U.S. Department of State, will present “A...

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Mathematical Sciences department to host ‘Pi’nding Nemo

To celebrate Pi Day, the Department of Mathematical Sciences will host a series of events on Monday, March 14 from 5 to 7 p.m. in...