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Sage Professor Hovendick’s Work Selected for National Juried Exhibit
Posted on April 28, 2010Posted in Features, Top Stories
Posted By: Elyse Beaudoin Professor Sean Hovendick’s interactive artwork Be A Man / Sugar And Spice, recently exhibited in The Sage Colleges’ Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition, has been selected for the national juried... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesFeature: Graduating Seniors: Allison Friers & Lyndsay Ruffels
Posted on February 23, 2010Posted in Features
written by, Erica Taglione When entering college, some students have an idea of what they want to do; but even that idea can change. When students start at Russell Sage College (RSC), they are adapted into a family and brought... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesProf. Rhonda Williams, Award-winning Scholar, to speak this Friday
Posted on February 22, 2010Posted in Features
Please mark your calendar for this Friday! Prof. Rhonda Williams The Sage Colleges Black History Month Speaker and Underground Railroad History Conference Keynoter will be speaking twice this Friday, February 26 “Black... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesTroy “Mardi Gras” Celebration at Revolution Hall Feb. 20
Posted on February 12, 2010Posted in Features
TROY — For those unable to travel to New Orleans for this year’s Mardi Gras celebration, Revolution Hall and Brown’s Brewing Company will host Fat Saturday for the Arts, a Mardi Gras inspired benefit to support the... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesVital Nutrients for College-Aged Females
Posted on February 10, 2010Posted in Features
Why Vitamins and Minerals are Important Many college-aged females are balancing the demands of academics, jobs, and the everyday demands of daily life. If you’re a typical young female then you’re most likely eating... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesRussell Sage goes to Italy!
Posted on January 27, 2010Posted in Features
written by Erica Taglione Ciao Russell Sage! This January a group of twenty-seven students and faculty traveled to the great land of Italy. The journey started with an eight hour flight from JFK airport in New York City, NY to Rome,... Read more »
Comments: One ResponseFitness Options at Russell Sage
Posted on January 26, 2010Posted in Features
Physical Fitness Options at Russell Sage by Gina Pizzino Are you battling the dreaded “Freshman 15?” Perhaps you ate a few too many sweet treats during the holiday season? Or maybe you just want to feel more energized throughout... Read more »
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John Robinson: Author and Congenital Amputee Shares Secrets for Success with Russell Sage College
Posted on December 8, 2009Posted in Features, Top Stories
Written by Shannon Hunter, Senior Writer
On Thursday November, 19th at 7:30pm, John Robinson spoke in Bush Memorial on the Russell Sage College campus. John is married and a father of three, graduated from Syracuse University’s S.I Newhouse School of Public Communications,... Read more »
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iThink Program Collaborates Showing with Sage of Albany’s Art Program
Posted on November 21, 2009Posted in Features
iThink demo and student art reception held at Rathbone Hall. Albany, NY- The Sage College of Albany has been working on an innovative general education course, called iThink, since 2005. This year’s freshman iThink class held its... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesLocal Haunted House Supports Crohns and Colitis Foundation
Posted on November 10, 2009Posted in Features
Written by Shannon Hunter, Senior Writer
This year’s Halloween weekend marked the 30th annual Haunted House for the fraternity brothers in the RPI Alpha Tau chapter of Pi Kappa Phi. The yearly fundraiser began in 1980 at the fraternity house located in downtown Troy at... Read more »
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