A new collaboration is making waves at SUNY New Paltz. The group effort, pioneered by professor Dan Labbato, brings the potential of student talent […]
Year: 2012
Any list of “impractical college majors” places journalism near the top. Facts are cited about shrinking newsrooms, declining newspaper sales, increasing free news on the […]
Almost three-quarters of students filled out the Student Evaluation of Instructor (SEI) which concluded this week. The results will help faculty adjust their teaching and […]
Millennials, ages 18 to 29, have the greatest population in the U.S., approximately 46 million people. They are moving to cities for employment and adventure, […]
SUNY New Paltz released the college sustainability plan for students and faculty to view this past month before it is signed into effect by College […]
Listed below are candidates elected to the Student Senate on Thursday, Dec. 13. The names are listed in order of most number of votes tallied. […]
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Brendan Wright fights to stay awake as he finishes up page nine of his bid for Program of the Year to submit to the national […]
Johan Rohyo, a 24-year-old student from Sweden, has been living in New York City for the last month and a half participating in an internship […]
Along the walls of Shango Hall, one of the oldest residence halls on the SUNY New Paltz a campus are numerous murals, hand-painted by the […]
This winter SUNY New Paltz will introduce a pilot program of online coursework from Jan. 2 to Jan. 21, 2013 as part of “Winter Session 2013,” Caroline Murphy, […]
Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast on Oct. 29, 2012, but it may not have been the worst or last superstorm Americans will see for […]
Student Association (SA) Vice President of Finance Youssouf Kouyo said he received numerous complaints from students about the weak standard definition television service provided on […]
This past summer, Brett Cohen walked through the streets of Times Square with an entourage consisting of photographers, bodyguards and a camera crew. With his […]
By Darcy Reddan Hurricane Sandy on PhotoPeach In the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy, feelings of animosity linger toward the corporations and local governments that failed […]
Sami Harrison looks like a typical college student. She likes biology, she lives off-campus and she plays the popular New Paltz game “Humans Versus Zombies.” […]
Hand gun found in donated book. Post-election woes chronicled on Tumblr blog: White people mourning Romney Man doesn’t get the point, cuts off own tongue. […]