By KAYLA DEMICCO Staff Writer By KATE PIERCE News/Managing Editor A sea of pink flooded Washington Park on Sunday as an estimated 20,000 people joined together to take part in Albany’s 22nd Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk. Every dollar raised for the event is being donated to find a cure and improve treatment
A letter to the editor from the Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan was retrieved from The Chronicle mailbox in the Student Association office at approximately 10 a.m. Wednesday. The letter came in an envelope on which the College’s address was hand-written. The words “Student Newspaper” were stamped on the front. A
Senior Interests and Murder Mystery The Student Events Board is hosting a senior events interest meeting on Wednesday Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. in the main lounge. There will be free food and raffles - one of which will be a guaranteed paid spot on the senior cruise in May. SEB is also partnering with
By Briana Spina Staff Writer Last Thursday, Oct. 5, was National Depression Screening Day. The Saint Rose Counseling Center offered free screenings for depression among other mental illnesses including generalized anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress, and mood disorders. Students filled out an evaluation form and had a one-on-one conversation with Counseling Center employees about their
By: David Meister Contributing Writer The Crate of Apes Comedy Troupe will be performing in one of its biggest shows ever this week. “Knightmare on Ape Street” will take place on Friday at 7 p.m. in the TV studio, in the William Randolph Hearst Center for Communications and Interactive Media. The show is being produced
BY KATE PIERCE News/Managing Editor AND BRIANA SPINA Staff Writer When discussing safety on campus, how often have conversations involved the safety of students who are members of the LGBTQ+ community? Identity, the LGBTQ+ and Ally organization on campus, hosted a conversation about student experience in transition from high school to college. The event was
General Business Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 3 2017 Standish A&B, Events and Athletics Center John Ellis, Interim Associate Vice President for Operations spoke about facilities on campus. “As Interim Chief of Operations, I oversee both IT areas and facilities on campus,” said Ellis, “So anything from clogged toilets to clogged internet connections.” Ellis said that students
BY CODY MOONEY Contributing Writer For the first time in the history of Saint Rose, this semester student-athletes have the choice to opt out of physical education classes. The athletic program has introduced a new course to its program. The program is called, The NCAA Conference- Sponsored Varsity Athletic Program. It’s a course that every
By KATE PIERCE News/Managing Editor Tuesday, Sept. 25 Laurabelle Zagada, Academic Success Center Graduate Assistant, spoke about the resources available in the center. There is drop in tutoring available for general subjects, and students can reach out to the center to request a study cluster for a particular class. The center also has individual tutoring
Music and Comedy with SEB You are invited to listen to solo acoustic artist Ezra John with the Student Events Board from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday Oct. 4 in the main lounge. You can drop in to listen, chill and hangout, eat doughnuts, and sip on coffee the event is free and open