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.

Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

Frugal Foodie: Lemon-garlic kale salad

As we are graced with this newfound warm weather, many of us are looking for a break from our fall favorites: soups, stews, and other cozy meals. Here is a fresh recipe for kale salad with garlic and lemon, a recipe that will surely bring you back to those sunny summer days.  

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Kaitlin Anzalone Kaitlin Anzalone

Get organized with the OAS!

On Wednesday, Oct. 19, the Office of Accessibility’s Access Advocates hosted the “Don’t be scared, get organized with the OAS” event, held from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the newly created Multicultural Center in Blake A.

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

Scorpio season horoscopes

Welcome back to yet another zodiac article from yours truly! Because we caught up to Scorpio season last year when I first started writing zodiac articles, I decided to take a different approach to Scorpio season—instead of giving a general overview of this astrological sign and what its peak might mean for Scorpios and non-Scorpios alike, I wanted to give a sign-by-sign horoscope to guide you through the month. Please keep in mind that I am, obviously, an undergraduate English major whose knowledge of astrology is mediocre at best. Happy Scorpio season!

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Charlie Shields Charlie Shields

Invasion of Privacy: Ward Parker

Most days when students enter lower Mary Jemison after getting their cards swiped, they are greeted by many friendly CAS workers. One of these days, Ward Parker can be seen working at Asada regularly for lunch. He has lived an interesting life and is always ready to make you smile with his friendliness.

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

Self-described “man of action and culture”: Invasion of Privacy with Tim Rainis

If you are involved with civic engagement, politics, or bagel appreciation at SUNY Geneseo, it’s more than likely that you’ve crossed paths with senior international relations major Tim Rainis. Rainis, a man of charm, wit, and high-brow living is constantly looking to uplift and improve the Geneseo community, whether that comes in the form of educating students about local government or directing them to the best gumbo at a local fundraiser.

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The Lamron The Lamron

The Title IX Office kicks off the Love Shouldn’t Hurt Campaign

Last Friday, Oct. 14 the Title IX Office held their annual Love Shouldn’t Hurt Campaign, raising awareness about sexual violence, resources for survivors on and off campus, and raising money for local support organizations. The event started on the College Green, where students had the opportunity to sign the pledge to prevent sexual and dating violence, receive a free t-shirt, and put their handprint on the Love Shouldn’t Hurt banner. The event was followed by a walk around campus, where students held the banner in support of survivors. The walk ended at the Greek Tree, where students painted messages of support for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault.

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

Navigating open relationships

College creates an opportunity for students to explore sex in safe and accepting spaces. It is a time where students can discover how sex fits into their lives, as well as learn new things about themselves and their bodies; however, finding yourself while in a long-term relationship can be difficult for many students. Wanting an open relationship with a partner can seem like a daunting task, but as long as proper communication is used, it can be a great opportunity for those wanting to learn more about themselves. 

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Rick Ruiz Rick Ruiz

Top three Halloween activities you can do here at Geneseo

To Geneseo students, Halloween is one of the best holidays of all time. This is a holiday filled with traditional activities and events that will bring out your inner child this season. SUNY Geneseo brings out the spooky on campus with annual Halloween events, such as haunted houses, costume contests, and movie nights. 

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

Frugal Foodie: Microwaved egg breakfast sandwich

As midterms come and go and we get closer and closer to finals, getting a balanced breakfast is important for students managing a packed schedule. Here is a recipe for a microwaved egg breakfast sandwich, a healthy option for students constantly on the move.

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Kaitlin Anzalone Kaitlin Anzalone

A student’s guide to Study Abroad

Study Abroad is a great program that allows students to experience different cultures while allowing them to continue progressing to their degree. Unfortunately, many students do not know where to start when it comes to enrolling in this program. Here is some information that will help you begin your journey with the Study Abroad program here at Geneseo.

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

G-Spot: Emergency contraception

Accidents happen—you forget to take your birth control, a condom breaks, or you forgo using one entirely; however, this does not mean there are no options in stopping an unwanted pregnancy. Emergency contraception is a safe way to avoid getting pregnant after having unprotected sex, and can work up to three to five days after having sex.

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

From TV to MJ—Emily Rivera’s contributions to Geneseo’s cooking

Students are often informed of the accomplishments of their professors—the research they’ve conducted, the work that they’ve published, and potentially even some of their more interesting hobbies or special skills; however, it is much rarer for the folks who circulate in and out of the dining halls to be as knowledgeable about the lives and achievements of the people who supply them with food and sustenance every day.

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Charlie Shields Charlie Shields

Recap of the Little Free Thoughts Cloud Nine event

The Little Free Thoughts Library (LFT) hosted an event called Cloud Nine: A Night with the Little Free Thoughts Library this Saturday, Sept. 24 from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. in the MacVittie Union Ballroom. 

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Emma Mincer Emma Mincer

The tea on Emmeline: Geneseo’s beloved bear fountain

Many Geneseo Students will be familiar with the bear fountain, a large water feature in the middle of Main St., Geneseo. It’s known for its many car accidents, late night drunk swimming sessions, and most notably, the bear cub that sits atop its lamp post—Emmeline.

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Mia Donaldson Mia Donaldson

Geneseo’s Renaissance man: An interview with Ralph Velazquez

Ralph Velazquez is a man of many talents. His campus participation record—from clubs to admissions and beyond—is commendable, and his outgoing, friendly demeanor has made him somewhat of a student celebrity around campus. This week I chatted with Velazquez about taking risks, becoming a leader, and just how pivotal self-care can be. 

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

Frugal Foodie: 10-minute baked potato

As the weather gets colder, I find myself leaning towards warm meals to brighten my days. Here is a recipe for baked potatoes that will fill your stomach as fall looms around the corner and is easy to customize to your dietary needs.  

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

Frugal Foodie: Ramen stir fry

For those of us who remember the Lotus section of MJ in its prime, here is a recipe for ramen stir fry that will give you the fix you crave. 

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Noel Guidry Noel Guidry

Invasion of Privacy: Kodjo Adabra and the power of the untamed mindset

“The content of the character is what matters. Nothing else matters. Everything else is amazing.”

 Kodjo Adabra (PhD), an Associate Professor of Francophone Studies at Geneseo, has a third-degree black belt, an excellence award from the SUNY Chancellor, and numerous books to his name; yet, his story begins over 5,000 miles away. Adabra is originally from Togo, a West African Nation. There, he would go to Togo’s premier college to earn a degree in business; however, he was a very vocal student in a place where the government wasn’t kind to activists. 

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