No Way! News is real news you may not have heard…. Los Angeles chef kills his wife, cooks her body and proceeds to jump off an 80 foot cliff. NHL canceled the rest of the 2012 preseason Thursday. German woman accused of killing five babies. Anti-government protests in Madrid result in rioting. This video shows some more […]
Month: September 2012
For one commuter student, the start of the fall 2012 school semester began with an accident which placed her in the hospital. According to a Times Herald Record press release, “a SUNY New Paltz student was critically injured when she was struck by a car” on the morning of Aug. […]
Students react to Mitt Romney’s 47% comment Question of the Week: How does Romney’s 47 percent comment affect your view of the election? from Journalism One on Vimeo.
In true narcoleptic fashion, I’m choosing to dedicate this week’s post to sleeping. And by sleeping, I mean napping. Napping can be a college student’s best friend or arch nemesis, depending on how long the nap lasts. Back in my glory days, when I took AP Psychology in High School, […]
By Darcy Reddan Sam Lachow “Nothing’s Gonna Change” from Darcy Reddan on Vimeo. Despite Sam Lachow’s removal from the first annual Hazfest on Sept. 13, University Police said the artist is not banned from the campus. Lachow was removed because of disparaging remarks he made about the university and its […]
By Maria Schettini The S-Stop, located on the first floor of Hasbrouck Dining Hall, is now open to students who are looking for late night snacks or drinks. The S-Stop used to serve as an extension of the Hawk Street Station that served sandwiches, pizza, soups and other food items. […]
Dan O’Regan challenges himself to write a song in one week and perform it at an open mic night. My Test from Dan O’Regan on Vimeo. For members of Lisa Phillips’ Digital Storytelling class, finals week posed new opportunities for students to overcome personal challenges. With topics ranging from culinary […]
Julio Olivencia, formerly an avid runner, re-introduced pavement pounding into his daily schedule with hopes of bringing the sport back into his life. For members of Lisa Phillips’ Digital Storytelling class, finals week posed new opportunities for students to overcome personal challenges. With topics ranging from culinary efforts to […]
Brittanie Leigh, a former flute player, rekindles her passion for music and learns to play “Hallelujah” on the piano. My Test from Brittanie Leigh on Vimeo. For members of Lisa Phillips’ Digital Storytelling class, finals week posed new opportunities for students to overcome personal challenges. With topics ranging from culinary […]
Cooking novice Terence Gardner, takes on his culinary skills and cooks a humble feast of potatoes, broccoli and ground beef. Produced by Terence Gardner Brittanie Leigh – Piano Dan O’Regan – Songwriting Julio Olivencia – Running Lauren Scrudato – Cooking Jonathan Bulla – Hair
Jonathan Bulla decided to cut loose- literally, by putting himself to the test of living life with a new hairdo. A Story About Hair from Jonathan Bulla on Vimeo. For members of Lisa Phillips’ Digital Storytelling class, finals week posed new opportunities for students to overcome personal challenges. With topics […]
Lauren Scrudato cooks for the first time by herself for 5 days during finals week. For members of Lisa Phillips’ Digital Storytelling class, finals week posed new opportunities for students to overcome personal challenges. With topics ranging from culinary efforts to athletic endeavors, students designed their exam using the art […]
Let me start by admitting that I have no idea what this is. I volunteered as tribute to keep up with a blog but my well of creative juices has run dry and I have no idea what to consistently write about. There’s really no tangent to steer away from; […]