Independents Day
Travis LeFevre takes a look at the sometimes underground world of independent video games in Indie Ranger. He’s got a blog affiliated with it, too!
Great work from Fredonia's Journalism program
Travis LeFevre takes a look at the sometimes underground world of independent video games in Indie Ranger. He’s got a blog affiliated with it, too!
Melissa Fuchs takes a look at one of the big issues in life — happiness — in her capstone. Check out her happiness mix and don’t forget to look for the Spotify playlist in the PDF! The PDF version is the bigger image below …
Anybody who knows Western New York knows we love our hockey here. Claire O’Reilly takes a look at that relationship from several perspectives.
Dan Orzechowski has lived in the Fredonia/Dunkirk community for the past four years, but only in the past year has he had the opportunity (aka his internships and this capstone!) to to take a real look at the communities surrounding the SUNY Fredonia campus.
It’s easy to sometimes brush off the Beach Boys as a happy surf and car oldies group from the early ’60s (especially if you see what Mike Love is doing with the band today). But there is a lot more to the band’s music, and Colin Hart is ready to explore that.
Victor Schmitt-Bush has always had an interest in philosophy. In fact, he’s a journalism-philosophy double major. So perhaps it should be no surprise that his capstone focuses on how people think at Fredonia. Is the campus a haven for freedom of thought, or is is something else?
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.