2006 Stories

Communications grad works in TV, Tom Caprood. Landing a dream job right out of college is rare for many students
Saint Rose Students Called to Volunteer. Adrianne Cisek. With the hopes of inspiring college students
to help out in the community, two speakers were here on campus recently to discuss the social and community problems in the city of Albany
A College Town: A Look into Campus Crime in Albany. Brittany Cosman. Albany is known as a college town, just in the local Albany area there are two major colleges, The College of Saint Rose, and the State University at Albany
Safety and Security Department gets new home. Daniel Grskovic. On Friday, November 17, The College of Saint Rose Safety and Security Department moved to a new location on campus.
Local Bouncer Takes Pride in Job. Heather Brown. Being a bouncer sure has its ups and downs. It is a job that keeps workers on their toes at all times.
Spectrum Theatre Offers Alternative Films. Jared Adams. Up until a few years ago, it was not commonplace for an independent film to make the Academy Awards nominee list.
Big Brothers and Sisters Make A Difference. Katelyn Corey. For those who have always wanted to make a difference in the community
but never knew how, the Big Brothers Big Sisters program of the Capital Region offers a few useful opportunities.
Marlett, a Staple at Saint Rose. Kyle Derkowski. If a strange yet fitting combination of theology, wisdom and expletives can be
heard pouring out of one of the many classrooms on campus, then it is probably the class of one of the college’s most respected professors.
Internet Radio Expands Horizons for College. Kyle Derkowski. The first ever internet radio service at the College of Saint Rose is up and
running, and fully operational.
Tuxedos and Evening Gowns in the Classroom. Shari Blanchard. An organization in the Capital Region is striving to bring the art of ballroom dancing to the future leaders of the world.
A New Place to Call Home. Tom Caprood. Mayor John McDonald, development partners, residents, and guests arrived early Tuesday
morning to meet new neighbors and prospective renters at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of a newly constructed Waterside Luxury Adult Living facility.
"The Man." Zachary Peterson. As the sun peers through the blinds that cover the large glossy windows in room 255, there is a rustle in the extra long twin size bed with the New York Giants quilt. It is he himself, Keith Andrew Sullivan rising up from another great night of sleep.