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Category: Albany Student Press

  • “Chinese Cinderella” inspires readers

    By Elena Pollack Staff Writer artsent.asp@gmail.com March 31, 2015 The novel “Chinese Cinderella: The Secret Story of an Unwanted Daughter” is an autobiographical novel written by author Adeline Yen Mah. Originally printed in 1999, the novel has dealt with various themes of family, coming-of-age, and world history. When Adeline and her four siblings were growing…

  • A March of Purple Elephants: Save the Memories Alliance Fundraiser

    By Nick Muscavage  Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com April 1, 2015 Photo by Nick Muscavage. Leger and other participants at the walk travel down the Purple Path while showing their support to the fight against Alzheimer’s. Matt Leger could be seen at the front of the 250 person pack leading the crowd as they marched parts of…

  • Albany Student Press to become online-only in 2015-16

    By Aaron Cheris Sports Editor sports.asp@gmail.com April 1, 2015 Photo by Albany Student Press.Say goodbye to print issues. An old saying is, “All good things must come to an end.” Perhaps, for the Albany Student Press, the end is near. Recently, a decision was made that beginning in the 2015-16 academic year, the Albany Student…

  • Bringing Charlie home

    By Caroline Pain Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com March 25, 2015 Several hundred people had gathered in front of the City Hall of Rouen, in the north of France. It was about 8 p.m. and the cold wind of January made the atmosphere even gloomier. There were so many people, some were holding signs with Charlie Hebdo front-pages, others…

  • Bringing Charlie home

    By Caroline Pain Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com March 25, 2015 Several hundred people had gathered in front of the City Hall of Rouen, in the north of France. It was about 8 p.m. and the cold wind of January made the atmosphere even gloomier. There were so many people, some were holding signs with Charlie Hebdo front-pages, others…

  • Bringing Charlie home

    By Caroline Pain Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com March 25, 2015 Several hundred people had gathered in front of the City Hall of Rouen, in the north of France. It was about 8 p.m. and the cold wind of January made the atmosphere even gloomier. There were so many people, some were holding signs with Charlie Hebdo front-pages, others…

  • Bringing Charlie home

    By Caroline Pain Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com March 25, 2015 Several hundred people had gathered in front of the City Hall of Rouen, in the north of France. It was about 8 p.m. and the cold wind of January made the atmosphere even gloomier. There were so many people, some were holding signs with Charlie Hebdo front-pages, others…

  • Bringing Charlie home

    By Caroline Pain Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com March 25, 2015 Several hundred people had gathered in front of the City Hall of Rouen, in the north of France. It was about 8 p.m. and the cold wind of January made the atmosphere even gloomier. There were so many people, some were holding signs with Charlie Hebdo front-pages, others…

  • Bringing Charlie home

    By Caroline Pain Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com March 25, 2015 Several hundred people had gathered in front of the City Hall of Rouen, in the north of France. It was about 8 p.m. and the cold wind of January made the atmosphere even gloomier. There were so many people, some were holding signs with Charlie Hebdo front-pages, others…

  • Bringing Charlie home

    By Caroline Pain Staff Writer theaspnews@gmail.com March 25, 2015 Several hundred people had gathered in front of the City Hall of Rouen, in the north of France. It was about 8 p.m. and the cold wind of January made the atmosphere even gloomier. There were so many people, some were holding signs with Charlie Hebdo front-pages, others…