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Congratulations and Farewell to our Graduates!
Kate Pierce Executive Editor
Major: Communications
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Concentration: Journalism
Minor: Computer Science
Kate decided she wanted to become a journalist when she was in 6th grade. She decided that she wanted to write for The Chronicle as an incoming freshman. As a student in Journalism I she fell even more in love with reporting and interviewing, and the following semester Kate came on staff as the News and Features Editor. Frequently covering multiple stories each week, Kate was eventually identified by other students and professors as an editor for the student newspaper.
In her third and final year at Saint Rose, Kate began the fall semester in a dual role of
Major: Communications
Concentration: Journalism
Minor: Writing
News and Managing Editor. In the Spring she took over as Executive Editor. She cannot imagine being a student at Saint Rose without being a part of The Chronicle, as the friendships and skills she gained will last a lifetime.
After graduation, Kate will work with the New York State Association of Counties as a Multimedia Specialist.
Taylor’s interest in writing for the Chronicle was a result of the current political climate. Her frustrations with the 2016 election motivated her to put her fears, anger and grief into writing. As a frequent writer for the opinion section, she was labeled a staff writer her junior year, writing pieces for the section each week. Her senior year she took her interest in the paper further and became the Opinion Editor.
While at Saint Rose, Taylor tried to stay active while balancing work and being a full-time undergrad. During her senior year of college she became active on the campus
Kyle Pratt Managing Editor
Major: Communications
Concentration: Journalism
Minor: Political Science
Major: Accounting
Keith started working for the Chronicle at the beginning
Major: Communications
Concentration: Journalism
Minor: Film and New Media
Logan started writing for The Chronicle second semester of his freshman year. It was an experience that was completely new for him. He had mostly written only sports up to that point in his life and adding news made it that much more of his junior year. This was one of many opportunities he received through the College of Saint Rose to gain experience in the accounting field as a student. Keith has completed other internships throughout his college career, but The Chronicle gave him an experience that he wasn’t able to receive elsewhere. Keith was given the ability to run the financial side of the newspaper being in control of budgeting and exciting.
Fast forward three years and he’s still working with the paper with an even bigger role as the sports editor. He loved every minute of attending games, talking with players and coaches and being around this great college community.
Logan’s plan for the future is to continue writing and