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Category: Albany Student Press

  • David Finkel speaks at UAlbany

    Journalist and author David Finkel. Photo from nationalwritersseries.org By Kyle Plaske Senior Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com On Oct. 9 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Finkel visited the University at Albany to promote his newest book “Thank You For Your Service,” which chronicles a group of American soldiers suffering from psychological trauma after returning home from combat in Iraq.   …

  • David Finkel speaks at UAlbany

    Journalist and author David Finkel. Photo from nationalwritersseries.org By Kyle Plaske Senior Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com On Oct. 9 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Finkel visited the University at Albany to promote his newest book “Thank You For Your Service,” which chronicles a group of American soldiers suffering from psychological trauma after returning home from combat in Iraq.   …

  • David Finkel speaks at UAlbany

    Journalist and author David Finkel. Photo from nationalwritersseries.org By Kyle Plaske Senior Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com On Oct. 9 Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Finkel visited the University at Albany to promote his newest book “Thank You For Your Service,” which chronicles a group of American soldiers suffering from psychological trauma after returning home from combat in Iraq.   …

  • Advocacy Center for Sexual Violence comes to UAlbany

    By Janie Frank News Editor theaspnews@gmail.com    The Advocacy Center for Sexual Violence at the University at Albany is a resource available to students as of this year.    The director, Carol Stenger, is a sexuality counselor and educator. She has taught a human sexuality course for the past 20 years, and is known as…

  • SUNY campuses acquire excess military equipment

    By Michelle Checchi Editor-in-Chief asponline@hotmail.com Three SUNY campuses were the recipients of military weapons and vehicles, along with the Albany Police Department and the Albany County Sheriffs Department, as part of a governmental program. SUNY Old Westbury, SUNY Morrisville, and SUNY Oneonta’s campus police departments received M16A1 rifles, M14 rifles, and armored trucks between April…

  • SUNY campuses acquire excess military equipment

    By Michelle Checchi Editor-in-Chief asponline@hotmail.com Three SUNY campuses were the recipients of military weapons and vehicles, along with the Albany Police Department and the Albany County Sheriffs Department, as part of a governmental program. SUNY Old Westbury, SUNY Morrisville, and SUNY Oneonta’s campus police departments received M16A1 rifles, M14 rifles, and armored trucks between April…

  • SUNY campuses acquire excess military equipment

    By Michelle Checchi Editor-in-Chief asponline@hotmail.com Three SUNY campuses were the recipients of military weapons and vehicles, along with the Albany Police Department and the Albany County Sheriffs Department, as part of a governmental program. SUNY Old Westbury, SUNY Morrisville, and SUNY Oneonta’s campus police departments received M16A1 rifles, M14 rifles, and armored trucks between April…

  • SUNY campuses acquire excess military equipment

    By Michelle Checchi Editor-in-Chief asponline@hotmail.com Three SUNY campuses were the recipients of military weapons and vehicles, along with the Albany Police Department and the Albany County Sheriffs Department, as part of a governmental program. SUNY Old Westbury, SUNY Morrisville, and SUNY Oneonta’s campus police departments received M16A1 rifles, M14 rifles, and armored trucks between April…

  • SUNY campuses acquire excess military equipment

    By Michelle Checchi Editor-in-Chief asponline@hotmail.com Three SUNY campuses were the recipients of military weapons and vehicles, along with the Albany Police Department and the Albany County Sheriffs Department, as part of a governmental program. SUNY Old Westbury, SUNY Morrisville, and SUNY Oneonta’s campus police departments received M16A1 rifles, M14 rifles, and armored trucks between April…

  • SUNY campuses acquire excess military equipment

    By Michelle Checchi Editor-in-Chief asponline@hotmail.com Three SUNY campuses were the recipients of military weapons and vehicles, along with the Albany Police Department and the Albany County Sheriffs Department, as part of a governmental program. SUNY Old Westbury, SUNY Morrisville, and SUNY Oneonta’s campus police departments received M16A1 rifles, M14 rifles, and armored trucks between April…