Alfred State College’s Department of English and Humanities has undertaken a semester-long project on climate change. Students in some composition sections have been researching climate change and writing papers on various narrow topics related to it. The final examination for all sections of the foundation writing courses will also focus on climate change, and the exam itself will be written during the United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Copenhagen in December.
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The Alfred State College men's basketball team withstood a furious comeback from Corning to win their first of the season, 71-67. ASC is now 1-1 on the year.
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The Alfred State College women's basketball got solid efforts from all ten players dressed in a 79-36 victory over Corning CC in their 2009 home opener. ASC evens up their record at 1-1 on the young season.
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Students enrolled in Alfred State College’s motorsports technology program recently traveled to Mooresville and Concord, NC, to get an insider’s view of professional racing.
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A trio of Alfred State College women's soccer players have been named All-Region following the Lady Pioneers 10-2-4 season. Shelby Winchester (Maple Grove) was named first team while Audrey Rath (Medina) and Mo Parks (Avoca) were named second team.
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The Alfred State College swim team dove into the 2009-10 season at Monroe CC on Wednesday evening. The men's team fell 124-60 to the Tribunes while the women fell 96-35.
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The Alfred State College women's basketball team opened up the 2009 season with a heartbreaking 68-67 loss at Broome CC. Broome rallied from a halftime deficit and scored the game deciding foul shots with under fifteen seconds left in the game.
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The Alfred State College men's soccer team gave #1 seed Herkimer CCC all they could handle but fell 1-0 to the Generals in a Region III Division III Tournament quarterfinal contest. The Pioneers, seeded #8, finish the season with a 8-7-1 record.
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The Alfred State College men's cross country team moved up one spot to #2 in the last NJCAA Division III poll prior to the National Championships while the women's team remained steady at the #5 spot.
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