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U.S. and Mexican immigration policies explored Nov. 18

On Nov. 18, student organization Sigma Iota Rho, will host a presentation that focuses on U.S. immigration policies in Mexico. The event will take place...

School of Business' Barnes to speak at next Social Science Colloquium

The third Social Science Colloquium of the fall semester will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1, at noon in W231 Thompson Hall. The presenter will be...

Performing Arts Company challenges social perceptions of beauty in the play, "Fat Pig"

SUNY Fredonia’s Performance Arts Company (PAC) will perform an experimental version of “Fat Pig” Thursday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. The story follows a typical...

Concert Band will perform classical and contemporary works Thursday

The SUNY Fredonia Concert Band will give its final concert of the semester Thursday, November 18, at 8 p.m. in King Concert Hall under the...

History honors students will hold conference, "The New Negro," Nov. 16

The theme “The New Negro” will be explored from various perspectives at a student conference to be held Tuesday, Nov. 16, 4 to 7 p.m...

Belliotti's take on "mad man" is heard around the world

Book cover for "Mad Men and Philosophy" Raymond Angelo Belliotti’s article, “The Existential Void of Roger Sterling,” which appears in the book, Mad Men and...

Barone selected to Business First's "40 Under 40"

Public Relations Director Mike Barone was named one of the “40 Under 40” recognized on Nov. 9 by Business First of Buffalo. The award program...

Library calls for more support: vote online for $50,000 to digitize valuable music collection

Reed Library is calling for online votes of support to win a $50,000 award from Pepsi to digitize and restore the internationally-valued Sigurd Rascher Saxophone...

Alessandra Belloni will teach and perform healing power of Italian folk music and dance

The healing power of drumming as part of Southern Italian music and dance will be featured in a guest artist appearance by Alessandra Belloni on...

November swim in Lake Erie highlights global warming; Zoo curator is honorary starter

Roughly two dozen Students painted themselves in shades of green and braved the frigid water and wind chill to show their opposition to energy sources...