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A photo of the plant that processed the salt that miners who lived in Little Italy extracted.

A photo of the miner's creed that was posted for Retsof Salt Company

A present day photo of the remains of a house in Retsof, Little Italy.

At Geneseo, I’m enraptured not only by the programs and curriculum offered, but by the colors of the hills and sunsets. I feel that by indulging in nature, one can learn a lot just from the quiet around them. This poem captures the space in which…

As months fade to winter, the sky is drained of color. The temperature drops and the rain pours. Everything is gray, wet, and sits like cool, bitter tea. This poem captures the feeling of betrayal that sometimes comes with the oncoming winter’s…

The Knight Spot, formerly known as “The Hub,” had once been a place to get lunch and hang out with friends on campus. Although the room has since changed, it still holds these characteristics of excitement and energy.

Elizabeth Adams is an elderly woman who offered stories of her early life and family photos to SUNY Geneseo’s organization “Heard @ Geneseo.” The oral interview was taken and transcribed by Jaclyn Connoly and Erica Sutton, and it was later revised by…

Beverly Rex-Burley is a faculty woman who shared experiences of her in Geneseo, from when she was a student through now. Her niece, Miranda, a Geneseo student, joined the conversation. The oral interview was taken and transcribed by Jordan Keane.

2015 street excavation project unearthed a tunnel at 5 Main Street that evoked fugitive slaves, but may simply have been an old sewer line

Aunt Cookie’s is one of Geneseo’s most popular businesses. This short prose piece is the feeling you get when walking into the restaurant and how at home it makes you feel.
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