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Insect Ethics

Can insects feel pain? Two alums explore that possibility and what it means for insect welfare. By Robyn Rime Aside from animated movies starring adorable bugs, people don’t generally think about insects having feelings. Many scientists have long believed insects are not sentient—that they’re incapable of feeling anything, including pain. But what if they were?

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A New Club on Campus

Kaitlin Anzalone ’24 has created the first Disabled Student Alliance. By Kris Dreessen   Throughout her life, Kaitlin Anzalone ’24 has had to manage health issues while pursuing her goals. Handling her care made her a strong self-advocate. On campus, she shares those skills and insight with other students with disabilities as an intern in

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A book of autographs that students collected in the early 20th century.

Look at That!

Taking a look at some of the college’s unique (and sometimes perplexing) objects in our Special Collections By Robyn Rime   The Special Collections in Fraser Hall Library range from college memorabilia to local historical documents to rare, fragile, and valuable artifacts. It’s easy to see why some of the items ended up at the

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Welcome Back, Brodie Arts Alums!

Alumni who spent their time practicing roles for plays, sketching improv scenes and participating in the performing arts in Brodie gathered during Geneseo Reunion weekend to celebrate and reminisce. They also created an impromptu improv in Doty Hall and took a dance class. Cheers! Enjoy this photo gallery of the reunion (advance the images with

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