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Students say state should do all it can to keep students in the state.
Students at SUNY Geneseo are protesting Governor Paterson's proposed cuts to higher education.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
SUNY Geneseo students protest cuts in state funding
About 100 State University College at Geneseo students on Wednesday protested cuts in state funding to higher education.
A man was rescued from an old storage tank at a salt mine on Retsof Road in York Wednesday afternoon.
Worker rescued after being trapped in tank
News 10NBC has learned that the person who was trapped in a salt mine in the town of Retsof, west of Geneseo, has been rescued.
Time and Tools Are Ripe for On-Demand Acquisitions, Say Charleston Speakers
Models removes guesswork and can save money over ILL, especially when the process is simplified for the end user Josh Hadro -- Library Journal, 11/12/2009 Collection development librarians: predicting use is ineffective Supply chain improvements and e-access make on-demand viable Software tool collapses distinction between ILL and purchase requests ...
Gym Class Heroes Frontman Goes Solo For HIV/AIDS Awareness
Travis McCoy , frontman for rock/hip-hop crossover group Gym Class Heroes , has written a solo track about travelling the world to promote HIV/AIDS awareness.
More drug-related arrests made in Livingston County
In three separate incidents this week, seven people accused of traveling through Livingston County with drugs purchased in Rochester have been arrested.
Ten things to do in the Rochester area this weekend
The juried Fine Craft Show is Saturday and Sunday at the Memorial Art Gallery. Admission is $10 . Call 276-8900 or go to www.mag.rochester.edu . 2. Also this Saturday: the Holy Childhood Craft Sale at School of the Holy Childhood ; and the Artful Holidays Fine Art and Craft Show sponsored by Genesee Valley Council on the Arts at the State ...
30th Anniversary of Caledonia Jane Doe
Tuesday marks 30 years since the body of a girl was found in a Caledonia cornfield.
SUNY Geneseo student gets award
The scholarship committee at State University of New York at Geneseo has selected Logan Hart Mahlum as the recipient of a 4-year renewable $5,800 Scholar-In-Residence award.
Lee Berube won the 8-kilometer race in 25 minutes, 12.7 seconds for the Blue Devils.
Chinese acrobats soar into town
The Golden Dragon Acrobats from China will showcase their skills at 8 p.m. Saturday at the State University College at Geneseo's Wadsworth Auditorium.
E. Howard clock fetches $52,900 and Henry rifle hits $48,300 at auctions held by Cottone
This vintage E. Howard & Co. Astronomical Observatory Regulator clock soared to $52,900 at an auction held Aug.
Remains of Canadian woman who died in 1917 in London to return to Canada
The headstone that bears the name of Gladys Winifred Fowler is shown at the community cemetery in Hammondvale, N.B. in this recent photo.
More details needed about Elvis photo
Q: I have a picture of Elvis and Priscilla Presley taken in Hawaii in 1969. I would like to know its value so I can sell it for the right price.
Two former members of a banned college fraternity admitted Tuesday they plied a college student with so much liquor during a three-day hazing that the young man died of alcohol poisoning.
Ex-frat members plead guilty in NY hazing death
Two former members of a banned college fraternity have admitted they plied a student with so much alcohol during a hazing episode near the New York college campus that the young man died.Nineteen-year-old sophomore Arman Partamian of Queens was found dead March 1 after drinking for three days to gain membership in the unsanctioned fraternity at ...
This post is for the locals: the folks living in upstate New York. The 2009 meeting of the the Creighton Club will be held in Geneva NY, at Hobart and William Smith colleges, this Saturday, Oct.
A Mount Morris Police Sergeant injured Geneseo crash
A Mount Morris Police Officer is in the hospital tonight after a serious car crash in Geneseo.
Backtracking: Teachers' college faced crowded conditions
College students across the nation in the 1950s had their share of pranks, such as finding out how many could fit into telephone booths.