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.

Regan Russell Regan Russell

Finding peace through Geneseo Peace Action

Here at Geneseo, we have the privilege of creating clubs for each and every interest. There are over 180 clubs, ranging from biology club and mock trial to circus club and film club. Among the countless clubs is a club called Peace Action. The name is an excellent descriptor of what the club entails. 

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Kaitlin Anzalone Kaitlin Anzalone

Invasion of Privacy: Mat Johnson

If you have seen videos on one of Geneseo’s official social media platforms, they have almost definitely come from one person—Mat Johnson. Johnson has been the video producer within the office of college communications and marketing for over five years. But what if I told you that Johnson originally started his career as a zookeeper? 

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Claire Schirmer Claire Schirmer

Invasion of privacy: the air of Fish

Why, when pondering someone interesting on campus, might you think of Geneseo student Fischer Hicks? In conversation and on paper, Fish is a man with a unique life and respectful demeanor. So, what gives Fish a particular air of fascination?

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

G-Spot: Back to the basics

As much as I would love to jump back into the G-Spot kink series, with the start of the 2023-2024 school year, many of us need a refresher on sexual health and safety dos and don'ts. 

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The Lamron The Lamron

Geneseo’s annual volunteer fair

This past Wednesday, Sept. 6, the Office of Student Volunteerism and Community Engagement put together a spectacular volunteer fair. The fair took place in the Macvittie College Union Ballroom from 1-4 p.m. There were over 25 organizations present at the fair, each with a table of their own showcasing their values.

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Evelyse Cruz Evelyse Cruz

Mental health resources

Mental health issues can be an obstacle that many of us have to overcome at any stage of life. Multiple factors can contribute to this, such as homesickness or seasonal change. Once a lack of motivation hits, finding help can be difficult, even if you know you need it.  For those who struggle, there are many local and easy mental health supports at your disposal, all listed on the Geneseo mental health resource list.  

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Frugal Foodie: Buffalo chicken dip

The start of football season is a joyous time, especially for the Bills fans on campus. Delicious snacks can make the season even better. This simple buffalo chicken dip recipe can be made without a slow cooker in less than an hour.

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Chocolate covered raspberry overnight oats

While breakfast is the most important meal of the day, finding time in the morning to cook can be virtually impossible. These chocolate covered raspberry overnight oats can be made ahead of time, making them the perfect grab and go breakfast. 

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Carly Burgio Carly Burgio

Invasion of Privacy: A final homage to beloved managing editor and proud frog owner Emma Mincer

If there is one thing that all members of The Lamron can agree upon, it is that senior psychology major Emma Mincer is what makes our office an incredible place to be in. Over the last several years, Mincer has been an integral part of The Lamron. As a final tribute to her time as our managing editor, we have the incredible opportunity to share her experiences with the rest of the Geneseo community. 

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Student Business Expo

The struggles of starting a small business are often overlooked, but advertising and selling products is much harder than it may seem on the surface. Going to school and getting an education adds an extra level of difficulty to the maintenance of a small business. The Geneseo School of Business recognizes this, which is why they host events to help boost local student-run small businesses. 

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Carly Burgio, Matt Keller, and Mia Donaldson Carly Burgio, Matt Keller, and Mia Donaldson

Invasion of Privacy: Frances Sharples

The time has finally come. After three years of unyielding labor, unwavering devotion, and innumerous sacrifices, senior English major Frances Sharples, The Lamron’s beloved editor-in-chief, is retiring their title and moving on to a sea of opportunities as they prepare for their graduation.

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

The 2023 Insomnia Film Festival: Fun for all Geneseo folk!

As a school without an art department or film major, creative cinematic opportunities for Geneseo students are sometimes hard to come by. Luckily, the Insomnia Film Festival is an annual tradition that film minors, actors, writers, and overall movie buffs can look forward to as a chance to engage with the Geneseo community innovatively and originally.

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

Frugal Foodie: Spinach-mushroom scrambled eggs

As we get closer and closer to finals week, breakfast becomes ever more important. Here is a recipe for spinach-mushroom scrambled eggs that will guarantee that you will start your day off right. 

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

A glance at the remaining events this semester

As the Spring 2023 semester comes to a close, it is important to keep an eye out for any of the remaining events SUNY Geneseo has to offer before we all head home for the summer. Here is a list of what events to look out for, and when and where they will take place. As the Spring 2023 semester comes to a close, it is important to keep an eye out for any of the remaining events SUNY Geneseo has to offer before we all head home for the summer. Here is a list of what events to look out for, and when and where they will take place. 

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Regan Russell Regan Russell

Geneseo Goes to Town

In honor of April being National Volunteer Month, many organizations on campus have chosen to do service projects. This past weekend, an event called “Geneseo Goes to Town” occurred on Saturday, Apr. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The day of service is an annual tradition that connects volunteers with local community projects in all 17 towns and 9 villages in Livingston County.  This day is a collaborative effort between the Center for Community, Livingston CARES, and Alpha Phi Omega.

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Matt Keller Matt Keller

Earth Day celebrations on campus come together for the Sustainability Union Takeover

Geneseo students campus-wide were treated last week to event after event in celebration of Earth Day on Apr. 22. First, on Apr. 17, Green Environmental Org (GEO) hosted Earth Fest on the Union patio, which featured not only catering from Cosmic Charlie’s Cafe and tabling from a number of student eco-friendly organizations, but sets from a number of Geneseo’s acapella performers. Then, on Apr. 19, an Open Compost Run was hosted in the eGarden, where any student could participate in the weekly compost pick-up. 

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

G-spot: Kink 101 part 4: Impact play

Spanking is often one of the first elements of kink that comes to mind when BDSM enters a conversation. This is partly due to its common portrayal in BDSM scenes in books, television shows, and movies. But there is a lot more to spanking, or how it is commonly referred to in the BDSM world: impact play. Before getting started, it is important to know the basics.

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Frances Sharples Frances Sharples

Invasion of Privacy: Matt Keller and Carly Burgio explore life, The Lamron, and literary community

For years, The Lamron has been lucky enough to experience and engage with the many talents of senior English creative writing major Matt Keller and senior adolescent English education major Carly Burgio. As our final send-off of these two fantastic editors, writers, and dear friends, we wanted the Geneseo community to get to know the sides of Keller and Burgio that we here at The Lamron have come to know and love.

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Rick Ruiz Rick Ruiz

Latino Student Association's Annual Cultural Dinner coming soon

The Latino Student Association (LSA) is hosting their annual cultural dinner, Sabor Latino on Saturday, Apr. 29th at 5:30 p.m. The cultural dinner will take place in the MacVittie College Union Ballroom with a formal dress code. Tickets will be on sale all of next week with prices at $6 for students, $7 for staff/faculty and $8 for anyone else. The theme of the dinner will be 1920s speakeasy, with a murder mystery play that will be performed by the LSA e-board and written by LSA’s choreographer, Jonell Maldonado. If you are a fan of murder mysteries and everything 1920s, then this cultural dinner is for you. 

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Ella Pearcy Ella Pearcy

Frugal Foodie: Quick and easy pizza bagels 

As finals approach, quick, easy, and delicious recipes can be hard to come by. Fear not: here is a delicious recipe for pizza bagels that are easily customizable and fun to make. 

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