
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.
PFZ, Peace Action highlight the importance of making Geneseo more sustainable
On Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2024, students gathered outside of the MacVittie College Union to begin their walk through campus and around the administration buildings to rally for sustainability. The rally was a joint effort between Plastic Free Zone (PFZ) and Peace Action with the goal of celebrating and recognizing the sustainability efforts of students on campus. Students from various student-run groups were also present including the Beekeeping Club.
AKPsi and Morgans Message host pieing fundraisers
On Friday, Apr. 12, 2024, two separate organizations held fundraisers for their respective charities. Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi) and Morgan’s Message both raised money by letting students pie members in the MacVittie College Union. Pieing has been a popular fundraising option for organizations at Geneseo for years, but the intriguing aspect of these pieing events, specifically, was that they occurred at the same place and at the same time.
Invasion of Privacy: Sports Editor Nathan Hubbard
Nathan Hubbard is a communication major who has served as sports editor of The Lamron for the past year. Despite coming into his role with the newspaper hesitantly and at the behest of his roommate, Hubbard has become one of The Lamron’s strongest supporters since he first joined in the fall semester of 2022. With his graduation quickly approaching, it is only fitting that Hubbard be given the “senior treatment” and opportunity to express his story at SUNY Geneseo.
Invasion of Privacy: Comic Editor David Potter
David Potter is a senior communication major who is involved on campus as a member of Southside Boys, one of our campus’s many acapella groups, and has been serving as The Lamron’s comic editor for two semesters. Originally from Webster, NY, a suburb of Rochester, he notes that he really cannot remember a time when music wasn’t a part of his life. This semester, he has had the opportunity to perform as a member of the on-campus production of Tuck Everlasting, which will be his first show since before COVID-19, and feels incredibly grateful to have the opportunity to perform in one last musical before his time as a college student concludes.
Frugal Foodie: Sheet pan-fried eggs
Eggs always make the perfect addition to meals, especially breakfast. These sheet pan-fried eggs are perfect to add to breakfast sandwiches or anything else you feel needs a bulk-up!
SMAC continues to advocate for mental health resources on campus
On Sunday, Apr. 7, 2024, Sisters Making a Change (SMAC) hosted their annual Out of the Darkness Geneseo campus walk. This annual walk of campus is part of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s (AFSP) signature student fundraising series “Out of the Darkness Campus Walks.” The fundraiser aims to engage youth and young adults in the ongoing fight to prevent suicide.
Invasion of Privacy: Copy Editor Dylan Dariano
Since 2022, The Lamron has been graced with Dylan Dariano’s presence; he is a senior communication major who currently serves as the copy editor. He has held several different positions within the organization and proved to be the utility man that we needed. As graduation approaches, his time with The Lamron is coming to a close, and therefore, we decided it was necessary to share his story.
Frugal Foodie: Dorm room guacamole
This easy-peasy guacamole recipe requires so little equipment that it can even be made in your dorm room! With just a handful of ingredients, this guacamole recipe is perfect for those who are craving a little chips and dip.
Invasion of Privacy: Business Manager Camryn Marshall
Over the past two semesters, senior finance major Camryn Marshall has served as Business Manager of The Lamron. Despite coming to SUNY Geneseo undeclared in the fall of 2020, and even stepping away from the college after her second semester, Marshall has found her place on campus and in the professional world through her efforts in leadership roles both with The Lamron and beyond.
Great Outdoors Club aims to boost membership through nature
Sophomore French and Spanish student Ayden Link has been the president of the Great Outdoors Club since the spring semester of his freshman year. He stepped up early during his time with the club due to graduating e-board members, stating “During COVID, it was maintained differently.” Link explained that the Great Outdoors Club is fundamentally different post-COVID, saying “We used to be a really big and popular club, and then COVID hindered that, but we've been trying to rebuild.”
Iris x Genny Thrift clothing swap creates necessary opportunity for students
On Friday, Apr. 5, Iris and Genny Thrift collaborated to host a clothing swap for SUNY Geneseo students. The clothing swap took place inside the Macvittie Union in the Fireside Lounge with students being encouraged to bring clothes that they no longer wear or weren’t a good fit. The clothes were then collected and spread out onto tables, allowing for students to pick out something new.
Frugal Foodie: Microwavable Rice Krispie Treats
Craving a sweet treat after dinner but all out of ice cream? This microwavable Rice Krispie Treat recipe is the perfect single-serve dessert. With each serving using just a small amount of ingredients, one box of cereal can go a long way!
Safety on campus: solar eclipse edition
Safety on campus is always very important, but it is especially critical when events are occurring both on and around campus. On Monday, Apr. 8, 2024, Geneseo will witness a total solar eclipse. The director of tourism in Livingston County, Kelly Burns, estimated that 350,000-500,000 people will be traveling to Livingston County to witness the event. As a result of this momentous occasion, many organizations are hosting events for students and the public. Here are some things to keep in mind and avoid on campus to ensure your safety.
WGSU program schedule deepens
Since 1963, 89.3 WGSU-FM has graced the Geneseo area. WGSU acts as SUNY Geneseo’s college radio station which broadcasts from the bowels of Blake Hall, and is run mostly by students who have an interest in broadcasting or the behind-the-scenes work done within a radio station. The opportunity of a college radio station to have students running it is undeniable to both listeners and those who help make the station run.
Philosophy Outreach program returns to SUNY Geneseo
The Philosophy Outreach program was an initiative put out by the philosophy department here at SUNY Geneseo to try and connect with local grade schools to increase interest and awareness among the students of philosophy. The program had its first start-up in 2019, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ability for the program to make contact with other schools lapsed. This semester, previous faculty advisor and department chair, Dr. David Levy, with the help of senior philosophy major Aspen Griffing, sought to bring the program back to Geneseo.
Invasion of Privacy: Marci Frutkoff and Michele the Library Dog
I had the honor this week of speaking with SUNY Geneseo’s therapy dog, Michele, and her handler, Marci Frutkoff. Michele is a nine-year-old Labrador retriever who has been working at Geneseo as a therapy dog every Thursday for the past four semesters.
Frugal Foodie: No-bake peanut butter cookies
Often after a nice lunch or dinner, a little sweet treat is necessary. These no-bake peanut butter cookies are perfect for when you’re craving something sweet but do not feel like turning on your oven.
Plastic Free Zone bottle & can collection increases sustainability on campus
SUNY Geneseo embraces sustainability as a core value on campus while encouraging students to do the same. Students have taken on this core value so much so that sustainability was launched as a new major within the Department of Geography and Sustainability in the fall of 2021. At the end of the fall 2021 semester, 32 students had already declared and become sustainability majors.
Invasion of Privacy: Student photographer Joshua Taylor
Joshua Taylor is a senior sociology major and Rochester native who has begun work in photography in recent years. He will be graduating from Geneseo in May, but in the meantime, has left his mark on campus with a photography exhibition.
Geneseo Pride teaches students about sexual health through jeopardy
This past Thursday, Feb. 29, Geneseo Pride Alliance and Voices for Planned Parenthood at Geneseo (VOX) came together to host an inclusive sex education Jeopardy event in the Macvittie College Union Hunt Room. Pride Alliance Co-President, and senior anthropology student, Grace Pearse explained the incentive behind the event, stating “The presentation was informative and dealt with the history of Sex Ed. in America and topics like sexuality and gender, and the trivia game afterward was fun and engaging… I think the event went really well!”