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Category: Albany Student Press

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Spiders spoil Great Danes Homecoming

    By Shane Marshall Contributing Writer sports.asp@gmail.com Photo from UAlbany AthleticsUAlbany wasn’t good enough to win their annual homecoming game in front of a sellout crowd. Coming off a heartbreaking 31-28 loss to James Madison, the University at Albany looked to rebound on Homecoming afternoon against 20th-ranked Richmond. However, it wan’t the home team who left…

  • Spiders spoil Great Danes Homecoming

    By Shane Marshall Contributing Writer sports.asp@gmail.com Photo from UAlbany AthleticsUAlbany wasn’t good enough to win their annual homecoming game in front of a sellout crowd. Coming off a heartbreaking 31-28 loss to James Madison, the University at Albany looked to rebound on Homecoming afternoon against 20th-ranked Richmond. However, it wan’t the home team who left…