Lunch at MJ, a guitar gig in the union and on the laptop in the library - sounds like an average student's day, but for English professor Tom Greenfield, that's life.
On Nov. 4, a large number of Geneseo students went to the polls to vote for the next presidential candidate and for many, the election was their first time closing the curtain.
Geneseo students gathered eagerly in the MacVittie Student Union lobby last Saturday to celebrate "El Dia de los Muertos." The Late Knight event, organized by both the Latino Student Association and the Geneseo Anthropological Association, was instituted three years ago by former chair of anthropology department, Ellen Kintz.
A weekend Ice Knights hockey game wouldn't have the same spirit without the efforts of the loud and proud Ice Knights Pep Band rousing the crowd and cheering on the team. In 2005, music enthusiast Justin Swackhamer founded the pep band, a grassroots organization that serves as a motivational force for both players and fans alike.
A traditional Kenyan dinner, guest speaker, African drumming and a silent art auction will all be present at the third annual Gala for Change to be held this Saturday. Face AIDS and Men of Action and Change will host the gala in the Interfaith Center from 6 to 8 p.
On Wednesday afternoon, the English for Speakers of Other Languages Center was filled with balloons, student, staff and noteworthy speakers, in addition to the normal decor of a sprawling world map and flags from countries around the world, celebrated its one-year anniversary.