Ever-changing Fredonia
Kaylee Eaton used blogging as her medium of choice in exploring how the face of SUNY Fredonia has been changing in recent years. The best way to read it is on its own site RIGHT HERE. Or you can check out a static PDF version.
Great work from Fredonia's Journalism program
Kaylee Eaton used blogging as her medium of choice in exploring how the face of SUNY Fredonia has been changing in recent years. The best way to read it is on its own site RIGHT HERE. Or you can check out a static PDF version.
What does it take to survive — and thrive — for 25 years in the music business? Megan Howes takes a look at Carbon Leaf, a band that has done just that.
Bailey Kuzma’s capstone was a look at how international education plays out at Fredonia. Check it out!
This is Quintin James’ capstone project on Division III sports at the State University of New York York at Fredonia, looking back through the years.
By Kristen Swann Moving up to the top in the job world takes time and hard work. Someone who knows all about that is Paul Jannace. From a small daily newspaper in Allegany County, New York, to Major League Baseball Advanced Media, Jannace has worked his way up the spectrum and knows exactly what it … Read more
Kristen Swann’s capstone project focused on youth sports and the search for just the right one. Here it is … Kristen Swann Capstone Final If you want to check it out without going to the PDF file, here it is in image form: Also, here’s the video that goes with it.
By Kristen Swann My sports story started the same way that many others’ did: at birth. Whether I liked it or not, the second I entered this world, sports were going to be a huge part of my life. Thanks to my father and my two older brothers, the sports I would play and the … Read more
Sometimes there are really good stories that just can’t find a home. That’s why this blog exists. Sometimes students in our journalism program do very good work, but for whatever reasons the venue simply doesn’t exist for it to be published or posted. It could be that they’re writing about somebody 300 miles away from … Read more