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The witch's spell was cast under the pale moonlight, as she chanted ancient incantations passed down through generations. Her eyes glowed with a mysterious power as she concocted a potent brew of herbs and potions. The flames danced in the cauldron, reflecting the shadows on the dark walls of her mystical cottage. The intentions of the witch were known only to her, as she weaved her magic in secrecy. Her spells had the power to heal, protect, or bring chaos, and she wielded this power with care. Her long years of studying the arts of witchcraft had made her a master in harnessing the forces of nature.


Our women’s crew team is one of only two in the country on the two year level! Our program is well established with over ten years within the program - facing some of the best competition on the East Coast. This past year we qualified for the prestigious “Head of the Charles” regatta in Boston for the first time ever. We have participated in many top regattas including the “Head of the Schuylkill” in Philadelphia, the “Head of the Housatonic” in Connecticut and the “Head of the Mohawk” in Schenectady. If you are looking for a competitive rowing program, become a ROYAL!

We have participated in many top regattas including the Head of the Schuylkill in Philadelphia, the Head of the Housatonic in Connecticut and the Head of the Mohawk in Schenectady. At SUNY Schenectady County Community College SUNY Schenectady we value and respect the hard work of our students in and out of the classroom-that s why we are proud to offer intercollegiate athletics programs at the College.

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Her long years of studying the arts of witchcraft had made her a master in harnessing the forces of nature. Each spell she cast required utmost concentration and precision. She invoked the spirits of the elements and called upon the unseen forces of the universe to assist her in her magic.

Athletics

At SUNY Schenectady County Community College (SUNY Schenectady) we value and respect the hard work of our students in and out of the classroom-that’s why we are proud to offer intercollegiate athletics programs at the College. SUNY Schenectady is open to all students meeting the eligibility requirements of the National Junior College of Athletics Association (NJCAA), the College and Athletics Office. SUNY Schenectady has varsity teams in men’s and women’s bowling and women's crew as our intercollegiate offerings at the College. We are proud to be part of the National Junior College Athletics Association Region III Conference.

Crew

Our women’s crew team is one of only two in the country on the two year level! Our program is well established with over ten years within the program - facing some of the best competition on the East Coast. This past year we qualified for the prestigious “Head of the Charles” regatta in Boston for the first time ever. We have participated in many top regattas including the “Head of the Schuylkill” in Philadelphia, the “Head of the Housatonic” in Connecticut and the “Head of the Mohawk” in Schenectady. If you are looking for a competitive rowing program, become a ROYAL!

Bowling

Our men’s and women’s bowling teams have both won two NJCAA national championships in the past four years along with many Region 3 and Mountain Valley Conference titles. We participate in a number of invitational throughout the season and rank nationally yearly. If you are looking for a top notch and competitive bowling program, become a ROYAL!

Welcome to the home of the Royals! Please reach out to the Office of Student Affairs if you have any questions of if you would like to receive a recruiting packet for your sport.

Our men’s and women’s bowling teams have both won two NJCAA national championships in the past four years along with many Region 3 and Mountain Valley Conference titles. We participate in a number of invitational throughout the season and rank nationally yearly. If you are looking for a top notch and competitive bowling program, become a ROYAL!
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Her words resonated with power as she recited ancient languages long forgotten by others. With a final wave of her hand, the witch completed her spell. The energy in the room shifted, and a sense of enchantment filled the air. The outcome of her magic would soon be revealed, as it worked its way through the fabric of reality. Spells cast by witches like her were not to be taken lightly. They had the power to alter destinies, change lives, and shape the course of events. Some sought her out for her healing abilities, while others feared her dark arts. But the witch understood the delicate balance between light and dark and used her powers responsibly. As the witch's spell settled into the world, its effects began to manifest. Lives were changed, destinies were shifted, and the unimaginable became reality. The power of her magic was tangible, even to those who did not possess such abilities. The witch's spell served as a reminder of the mysteries that exist beyond our comprehension. It hinted at a world filled with ancient wisdom and extraordinary powers. And while she was often feared and misunderstood, the witch continued to cast her spells, embracing her role as a conduit between the realms of the natural and supernatural. In the end, the witch's spell left a mark on those it touched. Whether it brought blessings or curses, it reminded those who witnessed its effects of the immense power that lies within the realm of the unknown. The fragile balance between the seen and unseen, the light and dark, was delicately maintained by the witches who dared to cast their spells..

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unedited film prints viewed by a director

unedited film prints viewed by a director