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My First Year Experience at Saint Rose in a Nutshell

As my first year of college comes to a close I wanted to take the time to talk about some of my experiences. I would also like to give a shout out to two people who have made a huge impact on my life. During my first year here at Saint Rose I can honestly say I’ve had a lot…

Hallway Sports and 3AM Lock Outs: They’re Worth It

Before I wanted to enter the public relations or journalism world I wanted to be a teacher. Specifically, I wanted to teach elementary school because that is when I started to actually enjoy learning and remember reading books by flashlight after I was supposed to be asleep. Up until high school I would picture myself standing at an overhead projector…

Radically Adventurous- Meet RA Alex Wheeler

Name and Location: Alexander Wheeler, 188 Partridge Class Year: Junior Major: English Hometown: Elmira, NY Reason for becoming an RA: I felt that it could push me out of my comfort zone to help build better character within myself. Favorite thing about the job: The people that I work with. Most memorable RA moment: Any moment having to do with being in Zone 2 in the…

Radically Adventurous – Meet Resident Assistant Aideen Hanlon

Name and Location: Aideen Hanlon, 912 Madison Class Year: Senior Major: Communication Sciences & Disorders Hometown: Pomfret, CT Reason for becoming an RA: I wanted to become an RA so I could help students feel connected to the College. My goal was to build a community and help students make their time on campus worthwhile. Favorite thing about the job: Getting to meet new people! Most…

Radically Adventurous – Meet Resident Assistant Chelsea Foster

Name and Location: Chelsea Foster – Centennial 1 & 2 Class Year: Senior Major: Philosophy Hometown: Milford, New York Reason for becoming an RA: I originally became an RA because I had a great RA my freshman year. She was such a helpful and kind person, who was there for all of us when we were going through the tough times that freshman…

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