Winter 2015 has consisted of snow, snow, and more snow! Instead of staying indoors and coming down with a bad case of cabin fever, why […]
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College students are faced with different choices everyday and when it comes to housing, it’s no different. The pros and cons of staying on campus […]
By: Emily DeFranco To be a super senior isn’t a source of pride, but oftentimes of frustration for both the student and the school. When […]
At SUNY New Paltz, the honors program is the place for great minds to develop and explore new intellectual territory. Students in the program can […]
Ryan Fasciano and John Tappen fill out their brackets for the official start of the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Fasciano’s Final Four prediction: Ohio State, Kansas, […]
Although SUNY New Paltz is no rookie to topping the charts of college rankings, these accomplishments do not seem to be the determining factor for […]
Joel Milian was in his first semester at SUNY New Paltz when he encountered his first obstacle as a college student: his calculus professor. […]
Kaitlyn Vella asks students why they decided on SUNY New Paltz.
Whenever I take my long curly hair out from underneath my backwards hat at the dinner table, by request of my grandfather, he always imparts […]
New Paltz alumni young and old speak about the jobs they secured after college, and what it took to dip their feet into the real world.
When Mitch Scott graduated from New Paltz this past May, he knew exactly what he wanted to do: teach English. The only problem was that […]
Alex Storozynski graduated from New Paltz in 1983 with a degree in political science and minors in journalism and law & politics, and has […]
Katie Koch graduated from New Paltz with a bachelor’s degree in communication disorders in December 2009, with no job prospects, and no idea what her […]
Don’t kill your TV just yet! Production freelancer and businesswoman Ivey Elizabeth Haber designs sets for film and TV, like Play-Doh’s “Shape and Spin Elmo,” […]
Anilsa Nunez had only lived in the United States for three years before she started at New Paltz, and the transition to college life was […]
On Sunday morning, Meg Zanetich left her house with a notebook, a pen, and an agenda – cover the Boy Scout pancake breakfast. “Yes, the […]
There’s one thing every college student has to deal with: money. Whether earning it, spending it or losing it—it’s a constant struggle. For many students, […]
This is not a movie. College does not revolve around keggers and frat parties. The biggest concern is not what outfit to wear to the […]