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NYC!!!
Posted on October 21, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories, Uncategorized
Written by Elizabeth Johnson
On Wednesday, November 19th RSC is giving you a chance to wind down and take a break from classes, exams, and homework. A shopping trip to New York City is being offered. This trip will cost $5 for RSC students and $10 for their guests.... Read more »
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Light up the Night!!
Posted on October 14, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Elizabeth Johnson
One in Four college women report surviving rape (15 percent) or attempted rape (12 percent) since their fourteenth birthday. A survey of high school students found that one in five had experienced sexual assault. Half of these girls... Read more »
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Get Active!
Posted on October 14, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
College can sometimes be hectic. Keeping track of your schedule, on top of your class work, and studying for tests and quizzes can be overwhelming. As college students, we all know this from experience. Studies show that an easy way... Read more »
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Sneak Peek Movie Night
Posted on October 14, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Elizabeth Johnson
One of the most popular movies right now is Paranormal Activity 1 and 2. While everyone awaits Paranormal Activity 3, Madison Theatre is giving you a chance to catch a sneak peek just in time for Halloween. A sneak Peek movie... Read more »
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30th Annual Iroquois Indian Festival
Posted on October 14, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Elizabeth Johnson
On Saturday, October 15 and Sunday, October 16 Howe’s Cave is offering you a chance to come to the 30th Annual Iroquois Indian Festival. This festival includes Iroquois music, dance, stories, art, markets, and foods. I’m sure we... Read more »
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Haitian Cuisine
Posted on October 7, 2011Posted in News, Top Stories
Written by Elizabeth Johnson
Many students come to College in hopes to expand their horizons. This may include just living on campus and building relationships or bigger things such as studying abroad. Either way college is a new and exciting experience... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesCantankerous Commuters and Accommodations
Posted on September 22, 2011Posted in News, Opinion, Top Stories
Written by Christina Baker, Junior at RSC (2013)
Imagine. You have three books to read by Friday, two labs due by Monday, and various worksheets to complete for Nutrition. However, that’s just the start. You also have extra circular activities, in and outside of school, that require... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesSAGE WOMEN’S LACROSSE PROGRAM GARNERS SKYLINE CONFERENCE WOMEN’S LACROSSE SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Posted on May 6, 2011Posted in Sports, Top Stories
Written by Ann King
Troy, NY —-The Gators of The Sage Colleges were named the 2011 recipient of the Sportsmanship Award by the Skyline Conference. While Sage finished the season with a record of 0-9 overall and 0-8 in the league, the players... Read more »
Comments: One ResponseSAGE HONORS 2010-2011 STUDENT-ATHLETES AT ANNUAL ATHLETIC AWARDS BANQUET
Posted on May 6, 2011Posted in Sports, Top Stories
Written by Ann King
Troy, NY— The Sage Colleges athletic department gathered last week at Carmela’s Banquet House to bestow the program’s top awards for the 2010-2011 academic year. Sage, which now boasts 12 varsity athletic teams that compete... Read more »
Comments: No ResponsesNewberg and Bishop combine on both sides of plate, but it is not enough as Gators fall to SJC
Posted on April 28, 2011Posted in Sports, Top Stories
Written by Ann King
Troy, NY—- The Sage Colleges softball team hosted the Eagles of St. Joseph’s College on Saturday in the Skyline Conference doubleheader at Robison Field. St. Joseph’s College took both games to improve to 13-13 overall... Read more »
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