The “It’s Great to be a Kid,” event was held on Wednesday, March 13 on the SUNY New Paltz campus. Children of all ages joined […]
Month: April 2013
Every person is connected to the environment through the eel, according to science education specialist Chris Bowser. Bowser addressed the significance of maintaining the eel […]
This Spring, there are 161 Turkish students attending SUNY New Paltz- that’s almost three percent of the undergraduate population. They’re studying in the dual diploma […]
Show Yourself: Defining RPM (JBE) from SUNY New Paltz on Vimeo. Rap-Poetry-Music, better known as RPM, is a club on the SUNY New Paltz campus […]
There are two New Paltzs, the town and the village. The village has a mayor, the town, a supervisor. Each has its own planning board […]
It’s Final Four weekend in basketball. In this podcast, John and Ryan review their original picks and try to figure out what went wrong. They […]
The first ever SUNY Mascot Madness competition ended at noon on Thursday with Facebook statuses around the SUNY New Paltz campus inquiring: “Did we win?” New Paltz’s Hugo the […]
Tension between the New Paltz village mayor Jason West and the board of trustees led the trustees to request copies of email correspondence between the […]
Although The Princeton Review ranked SUNY New Paltz one of the country’s “most environmentally-responsible colleges,” students and staff are trying to take the school’s sustainability […]
For two weeks in April, journalism majors will hear first-hand accounts of reporting in the Middle East including car bombings, journalists kidnappings, constant fear, all […]
The second largest collegiate slam poetry competition on the east coast returned to New Paltz on March 1 and 2. Teams included Yale, Dartmouth, Wesleyan, […]
On October 17, 2012, SUNY New Paltz opened its first-ever food pantry on campus when Pastor Dianna Smith transformed her office on the third floor […]