Gabriel Pellino, a Saint Rose music student who has played the cello since age 9, spent a year practicing the first movement of Schumann’s Cello Concerto in A Minor to prepare for the College’s annual concerto competition. To do well, Pellino needed, of course, to master the notes and he needed to capture the brooding quality of the 12-minute movement.…
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APCA, Baby! – Making Leadership Development Fun!
If you know me, you know that I have dedicated the past four semesters of my college career to the Student Events Board. Now, halfway through my term as Vice President, I am so proud to say that I have had multiple opportunities to grow into the leader that I am. One of these opportunities took place this past weekend,…
Graduation: What I Wish I Understood
This time last year I was an apprehensive senior well on her way to graduating. I was scared of leaving behind the life that I had spent the past four years creating, I was worried that when I moved away my friends would forget about me, and I was absolutely terrified that walking across the graduation stage would mean that…
New Year, New Goals
WELCOME BACK SAINT ROSE! As we are into our third week of school I am hoping many current students are getting back into the groove of things on campus, I know I am already! I am super duper excited to be back after the winter break and honestly was ready to get back to classes and having fun with friends around…
“The Electric Paintings”
~A joint post from Ruth Mejia ’19 and Claudine Smith ’19, work study students in the Saint Rose Communications office.~ We were only trying to take a few pictures for our work study job and we figured the Massry Center would be a good place to start. When we entered the building we stumbled across the John Knecht Exhibit. We…