News

The News section covers things from local news happening on campus and the community to current events, including major political developments, national and international news stories, and social issues.

Emma Mincer Emma Mincer

Crickets re-opens

Geneseo staple Crickets had a grand re-opening recently after moving from Main Street to Center Street. Crickets has been a staple restaurant in Geneseo for years, with students frequenting their quaint café for years. 

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Hannah Myers Hannah Myers

Alpha Chi Rho fraternity holds annual deep freeze

During the week of Jan. 30, the Alpha Chi Rho fraternity, also known as Crows, hosted their annual Deep Freeze fundraiser event. This is an annual event that takes place every year at the beginning of the spring semester around Jan. or Feb. This year, the organization for which the fraternity was raising money was Foster Care to Success.

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Emma Mincer Emma Mincer

Cultivating Community Series: Finding ways to use creativity to create inclusive spaces.

On Tuesday, Feb. 7, Chief Diversity Officer Robbie Routenberg and professor of communication Meredith Harrigan hosted the Cultivating Community Series, an opportunity for students to discuss diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) on campus. According to the SUNY Geneseo website students and faculty gathered to discuss “What does equity-centeredness look like, sound like, or feel like to you?” 

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

Annual campus safety review conducted by Advisory Committee

On Thursday Feb. 2 at 6 p.m., Geneseo’s Advisory Committee on Campus Safety led its annual campus safety walk—an event that, each year, aims to address safety and accessibility issues on Geneseo’s campus. The review is run in late fall or early winter during the evening in order to easily identify lighting issues. Spanning across half of the campus each year, this year’s review focused on North Village, Central Village, and parts of the academic quad.

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

Geneseo Peace Action joins annual peaceful toys rally

On Saturday, Dec. 3, Geneseo Peace Action participated in the Genesee Valley Citizens for Peace (GVCP) rally for buying peaceful toys. The intentions of the event were publicized by GVCP in a flyer promoting the event:

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Carly Burgio Carly Burgio

Geneseo’s first student-led book exchange launching Dec. 9

As the Geneseo campus community prepares for finals week, students from Professor Lytton Smith’s Sustainability and Literature: Black Poetics course are working to spearhead Geneseo’s first campus-wide book exchange. The exchange is on track to take place in the MacVittie College Union from Dec. 9 to Dec. 19. 

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Owen Vincent Owen Vincent

Geneseo professor publishes high-profile research on antibacterial metal compounds

In Nov. of this year, SUNY Geneseo Assistant Professor of Chemistry Michael Webb published an article titled “A Ru(II)-arene-ferrocene complex with promising antibacterial activity” in the scientific journal Dalton Transactions. The article examines the antibacterial properties of organic ruthenium complexes and explores the possible medical applications that could result from the discovery. 

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

Professor Emeritus Eugene Stelzig publishes an assortment of autobiographical essays

In Oct. 2022, Distinguished Teaching Professor of English Emeritus Eugene Stelzig published True Lies and Short Takes: Assorted Life Writing Essays, a series of 24 autobiographical essays focusing on Stelzig’s life and many experiences. The assortment is divided into three parts: “Austrian Roots,” which addresses Stelzig’s childhood, “Adult Branchings,” surrounding his transition to America and developing identity, and “Falling Leaves,” a reflection on aging. Geneseo’s Department of English News described the essays as “a kaleidoscopic collection of…attempts at different modes of self-reflexivity.”

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Rick Ruiz Rick Ruiz

FSA hosts events for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

This week has been Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, and the Food Security Advocates have been holding events this week to address food insecurity on campus and in the community. This week, they have held a farm-to-table potluck dinner on Nov. 12, a food forest workshop on Nov. 15, and a Student Association (SA) food drive in which all SA-funded organizations are encouraged to donate non-perishable food. 

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Emma Mincer Emma Mincer

Second-Chance Prom creates safe space for queer students

On Nov. 5, the Geneseo Pride Alliance hosted their annual Second-Chance Prom, an event where students can have the traditional prom experience and fully express their queerness in a safe and supportive environment. Many queer individuals did not have a safe space in high school when they and their friends were going to prom, and the second-chance prom provides them a chance to make those same memories without worrying about being judged for their expression. 

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Mia Donaldson Mia Donaldson

The Insomnia Film Festival returns for 2023

The Geneseo Insomnia Film Festival (GIFF) is returning for its ninth installation after a COVID-19-induced respite. The festival, which kickstarted in 2011, has been a staple campus event ever since its first run; its loyal participants, referred to as “Insomniacs,” are surely eager for its return.

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Owen Vincent Owen Vincent

Lavender House LLC officially open in Genesee, Putnam, and Suffolk Halls

A new Living Learning Community (LLC) has been established in Genesee, Putnam, and Suffolk Residence Halls. The Lavender House LLC is a community for LGBTQ+ students interested in living with other students who share their identities and experiences. While there has previously been dedicated space in Putnam Hall for gender neutral and LGBTQ+ students, a ceremony was held on Nov. 1 to officially name the space Lavender House and establish LLCs in Genesee and Suffolk Halls. 

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Owen Vincent Owen Vincent

Four fraternities suspended over ineligible new members

Four SUNY Geneseo fraternities were recently suspended due to the admission of ineligible new members. Delta Kappa Tau (DK), Omega Beta Psi (Omega), Phi Kappa Chi (Phi Kap), and Sigma Nu Chi (Sig Nu) are currently on interim suspensions until a pending investigation into the admission of their new members is completed. 

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