By Kyle Pratt Executive Editor The College of Saint Rose faculty voted earlier this week to send a letter to newly elected Chair of the Board of Trustees, Sister Mary Anne Heenan, calling for the Board to immediately remove President Carolyn Stefanco from her position. The letter, sent via email to Heenan on Wednesday morning,
By Elizabeth Valentin Arts Editor On September 8, the Esther Massry Art Gallery opened its doors to the public for the Karene Faul Alumni Exhibition Reception. This is a reopening of this exhibition, which was previously open from June 2-July 29. Friday’s reception was followed by a separate panel held in Saint Joseph’s Hall, where alumni were
BY SERIAH SARGENTON Immigration is the highlight of political debate. For years political figures have argued about the proper way to handle the matter. The Deferred Action for Children Act (DACA) implemented by former President Barack Obama ensured that children, known as “Dreamers,” who were brought to the United States illegally could live here
Kyle Pratt Opinion Editor In a rare appearance outside her locked Madison Avenue castle, President Stefanco joined WAMC’s Capital Region Bureau Chief Dave Lucas for an interview on Tuesday. An interview of Saint Rose Professor Angela Ledford, an outspoken critic of Stefanco’s administration, aired on WAMC on Monday. Among the topics discussed in Stefanco’s interview
By SERIAH SARGENTON Staff Writer Political activism took flight on campus with a visit from Albany Common Council member Leah Golby. She spoke with members of the Saint Rose College Democrats about what the council members do and how they impact the city of Albany. “I want Saint Rose campus to see that we are
BY RYAN SENECAL Staff Writer President Donald Trump’s first couple of weeks in the White House have been hectic. As of this moment, the White House and Senate Republicans are trying to convince Senate Democrats to confirm Trump’s nominees to their specific cabinet positions. Our focus has seemed to drift away from these committee hearings
By KYLE PRATT Opinion Editor Being a commuter student certainly has its perks. Cheaper parking permits, a comfy bed, and, of course, saving thousands upon thousands of dollars. Even as we commuters enjoy these advantages, those of us who don’t live so close to campus have a mild jealousy toward anyone who can be home
By ALEX PECHA Contributing Writer I find it very, very difficult to take a movement that is all about “being realistic,” and often calls out the left for being too sensitive, seriously when they can’t even take a simple statement of opinion without calling for a boycott and talking about harassment. In case you didn’t
By CODY MOONEY Contributing Writer It was a historic night at the Daniel P. Nolan gymnasium as head coach, Brian Beaury, earned his 600th career win with a 72-60 victory over The University of New Haven. Coach Beaury is the first basketball coach at Saint Rose to reach this accolade, after 31 years at the
By NICOLE FOSTER Staff Writer As the temperature dipped into the 30s, a group of Saint Rose students prepared to build cardboard shelters on the quad. The Office of Spiritual Life hosted the second annual Sleep-Out for The Homeless, an event meant to raise awareness for those in the community who don’t have a place to call