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Knight's Life Emma Mincer Knight's Life Emma Mincer

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.

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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.

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Knight's Life Douglas Schlenker, Shania Guyett, Sarah Pope, Jackson Breen, and Tyler Heiman Knight's Life Douglas Schlenker, Shania Guyett, Sarah Pope, Jackson Breen, and Tyler Heiman

The L.I.V.E.S. Program

The L.I.V.E.S, or Learning Independent Vocational & Educational Skills, is a college preparatory program for students who have developmental and/or intellectual disabilities here at SUNY Geneseo. As the name suggests, students learn various critical skills for college life and beyond, including social and monetary skills. They also engage with other subjects, such as math and science. The main goal of this program is to help its students succeed in life.

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Knight's Life Leila Sassouni Knight's Life Leila Sassouni

Invasion of Privacy: Jeremy Sauer

Undeclared major sophomore Jeremy Sauer is musically talented and curious about the world. Just a sophomore in college, he devotes his career to music production, as he has done since 2018. Sauer has already published several albums that have been played on five continents and is a cellist.

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Dealing with Fatigue and Burnout

It’s week six into the semester, and you’re feeling gross and burnt out, right? Relatable! It’s time to: get off of Yik-Yak, get off of Snapchat and stop ditching your classes. This is a wonderful opportunity to start embracing hot-girl autumn! Whip out the flannels, the Timberlands and the fuzzy socks and let’s get out of this slump.

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Invasion of Privacy: Dom Petrucci

There are many types of people who attend Geneseo; some students are more reserved while others are more outgoing. Political Science major sophomore Dom Petrucci is outgoing and has the reputation now of barking at students. Yes, barking. Petrucci explained via an email interview why he began barking, the tone he uses to bark and students’ responses.

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Easy-Peasy Pumpkin Pie

Get your spirits up this fall season with the most delicious pumpkin pie! Everyone loves pumpkin-anything, so it’s a win-win for all! Easy to make and perfect for the chilly weather.

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Easy Fall Meals

With the fall season quickly approaching, college students are scrambling to find meals that make them feel happy and cozy. Here are two quick meals that make the colder season more enjoyable!

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Study Abroad

Participating in study abroad is an opportunity that many Geneseo students hope to embark upon during their time at school. Unfortunately, though, the pandemic put a halt to this travel experience. Students have not been physically able to go abroad since March 2020, when the pandemic got worse. In an email interview, Director of the Study Abroad Office Samuel Cardamone gave a thorough overview of this semester’s abroad experience and how the future of this educational opportunity will look.

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Juggling Graduate School Applications and Coursework

Applying to graduate school is a difficult task. Completing these applications can become especially stressful for students who are planning to attend graduate school straight after earning their bachelor’s degree. These students must simultaneously figure out and submit their applications to schools while also completing their undergraduate coursework. Here are some helpful tips that are useful to consider in alleviating any stress.

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Mini Meatloaves Recipe

With the start of the semester, many students are busy and do not have much time to cook, so it is important to find something easy and stress-free, like these mini meatloaves! They are very easy to make and can last a couple of days. You can also add a veggie and mashed potatoes for a full and easy dinner.

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Invasion of Privacy: Music Professor James Kimball

Geneseo is alive with intelligent and alluring people. It could be the lady who swipes your card at the dining hall, a coach, a fellow student or a faculty member. It could even be your fascinating music professor that has been teaching at this college for 45 years, Professor of Music and Conductor of String Band James Kimball.

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