Knight’s Life
Knight’s Life covers all aspects of student life including clubs, Greek organizations, volunteer opportunities, campus living and dining, advice for students, and anything else that has an impact on Geneseo students.
Geneseo hosts third annual English Teachers’ Day
On Friday, Apr. 17, SUNY Geneseo welcomed 60 outstanding educators from across the region to the Milne Library for the third annual English Teachers’ Day. This event continues to grow as a hub for professional development, collaboration, and inspiration for English educators who teach grades 7 through 12.
SUNY Geneseo’s chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha holds its first induction ceremony
Recently, The Lamron had the opportunity to sit down with Margaret Foster, the advisor for SUNY Geneseo’s chapter of Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honor Society. Alongside being the advisor for Tri-Alpha, she is the operations and technology director for Enrollment Management and works to support first-generation students.
SUNY Geneseo welcomes talk from Professor Akonnor
This past Monday, Apr. 21, 2026, SUNY Geneseo hosted a guest speaker, Professor Augustina Akonnor, in the multicultural center.
Finding your own creative outlet in college is crucial
In high school, I always found myself joining any club I could that would provide me with a creative outlet.
Geneseo performing arts announces 2026-27 season
For the first time, The Lamron is announcing SUNY Geneseo’s upcoming fully produced theatrical season—one that brings a clear theme, thoughtful selection process, and a strong sense of community to the stage.
Love story in The Lamron: Madelyn Dewey and Cal Hoag
Recently, The Lamron had the opportunity to reconnect with the past Fall 2018-Spring 2021 Arts and Entertainment Editor and Fall 2019-Spring 2020 Copy Editor. Madelyn (Maddy) Dewey and Cal (W.C.) Hoag graduated in 2021 and 2020 respectively, and their time at The Lamron was marked by many positive memories—including the start of their relationship.
RAISE hosts an embroidery event to foster community
On Thursday, Apr. 9 from 4 to 6 p.m., students joined the Residential Assistants for International Student Experience (RAISE) to embroider and decorate provided items in the Hunt Room in the MacVittie College Union.
The Title IX office is looking for interns!
Registration season is upon us. For many students, planning class schedules for the upcoming semester can be challenging and stressful, especially for the rising sophomores and juniors who may feel they are at the bottom of the totem pole during the battle of registration. If there are any students who are looking for an educational experience that is not in a typical classroom setting to fill up their credit hours during registration, you may be interested in an internship at the Geneseo Title IX office.
Tune into the final season of Sunflower Story Hour!
On the local radio waves of SUNY Geneseo’s college radio station, 89.3 WGSU, you may have heard the premiere of the latest and last season of Sunflower Story Hour, “Cricket and the Circus.” If not, it is not too late to catch up! Sunflower Story Hour is streamable on Spotify at Sunflower Story Hour and on Youtube at 89.3 WGSU.
Independence and liberal education
On Apr. 2, SUNY Geneseo had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Roosevelt Montás to present a lecture on “What Does the Declaration of Independence Declare?”
Geneseo hosts its 22nd Annual American Rock Salt Lecture
On Thursday, Apr. 2, paleoclimatologist and professor Jessica Conroy, Ph.D., delivered Geneseo’s 22nd Annual American Rock Salt Lecture, titled “Decoding the Tropical Pacific’s Climate History with Stable Isotopes.”
Communication Department Hosts “Commcareers” Event
On Friday Mar. 27, 2026, the communication department hosted an alumni panel event where eight alumni came and discussed post-grad opportunities for students pursuing a degree in communication.
Myko “Mykonos” Frisiras turns five!
Last Friday, Mar. 27, was Myko “Mykonos” Frisiras’s fifth birthday (though he is around three at heart).
And all that Jazz: Chicago takes the stage
This April, SUNY Geneseo’s musical theatre program is bringing a little jazz, scandal, and spectacle to campus with its production of Chicago.
The secret life of Geneseo’s statues
If you’ve been in SUNY Geneseo’s academic buildings late at night, you might have noticed something…unusual. Students have started noticing that some of the campus statues—including Victor E. Knight and the College Union Geese—aren’t quite as stationary as everyone thought.
A day from hell at SUNY Geneseo
You wake up in Suffolk hall because your roommate has had an alarm going off for the past 15 minutes.
Geneseo Squirrels are taking over construction at SUNY Geneseo
The normaL has received word that a new construction company, Geneseo Squirrels, is going to be taking over various construction projects across SUNY Geneseo’s campus.
Keeping Halloween fun and tasteful is as simple as a conversation with your friends
Halloween is a sacred holiday for many. As children, many students can remember dressing up as their favorite characters and monsters from television, movies, books and pop culture, and binging their favorite candies until they passed out. College students and adults now celebrate Halloween by partying with their friends… until they pass out.
Pathways: A decade of providing services to students
Pathways Peer Advocacy Program is a talk line for students to anonymously express themselves and describe their own problems in the comfort of a safe, supportive place. This year, the Pathways organization is celebrating ten years of its service on campus, a huge milestone and point of reflection for the program.