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Women as Scientists, Professors, and Students
Cheyenne Dorsagno, Copy Editor
In a study of 666 scientists, 64 percent of respondents—the majority of which were female—reported that they were sexually harassed during field work.
Dr. Robin Nelson,

Second Story Slam Hits Hard
Cheyenne Dorsagno, Copy Editor
The Poetry Slam Association hosted their second story slam of the semester on February 24. The first ten people to sign up at Union Square were …

Changes to Mills Marketplace
Averi Amsterdam, Staff Writer
Speaking up does inspire change. The students of SUNY Oneonta have voiced their desire for healthier food options in Mills Marketplace, and now those options are …

New SAAC Officials
Student Association
Joining SAAC is a good way to get involved on campus. The Student Association Activities Council is a committee in the Student Association that puts on free events …

#InTheRed
Cheyenne Dorsagno, Copy Editor
Senator Chuck Schumer has a reputation for focusing on local issues and being extremely friendly with the press. Having grown up in Brooklyn, he’s been visiting …

RED Talks: Student Engagement
Averi Amsterdam, Staff Writer
The first Red Talk of the semester took place on February 3, discussing the topic of student engagement, hosted by Linda Dake from the Community …

Positive Zone Theory
Averi Amsterdam, Staff Writer
It’s easy to slip into a negative mindset, especially at this point in the semester. Not only is this way of thinking draining for you, but …

Violent Attack on Planned Parenthood
Grace Carney, Staff Writer
On Friday, November 27 in Colorado Springs, suspect Robert Lewis Dear conducted a shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in order to express his anti-abortion beliefs …