By Emily DeFranco Each semester at SUNY New Paltz the BFA and MFA students open the doors to their studios for fellow students, faculty and […]
Year: 2014
The SUNY New Paltz Parking Committee has changed the designation of the West Parking Lot (Lot #40), adjacent to Lenape Hall, from “resident students only” […]
Americans use approximately 50 billion water bottles each year, resulting in severe environmental issues and costing the average American over $100 per year. SUNY New […]
Originally posted October 27, 2014 in the Legislative Gazette. SUNY campuses across the state announced they would be implementing policy modifications as a precautionary measure against Ebola. […]
In just a blink of an eye, Robin Dzembo’s world caved in, keeping any light from entering. On a warm deceiving night in September of […]
Lt. Dan Choi has been referred to as a cadet, a soldier, an activist, a political figure, a pothead, a heavy drinker, a terrorist, a […]
Plans for Halloween from Alex Perlman on Vimeo. More Videos of the Week: Mae Bonnaci asks students how they feel about parking on campus. Erica […]
Parking on campus is never an easy part of a student’s day. Between the limited spaces and the frustration caused by areas that could be […]
Locals from the village of Saugerties, New York and surrounding areas were brought to the 49th annual Mum Festival on Oct. 5 to celebrate this […]
Battle lines have been drawn. New York has entered the final phase of the siting process to determine where in the Catskill/ Hudson Valley Region the […]
Our days begin with the ringing of the van den Berg bell. It reminds us to pick up the pace. We’re on campus a majority […]
By Harris Yudin For third-year communication disorders student and SUNY New Paltz Relay For Life co-chairperson Alexa Bourous, Relay For Life is about more […]
After reading Neil Postman’s “Technopoly,” students in Howard Good’s Being Digital class were inspired to create videos which tied in the author’s theories of modern […]
By: Jonathan Perry College students value their time, and Tapingo—at first glance—appears to be a miracle: ordering food via a smartphone app that allows for […]
Jessica Lyke is an 18-year-old theatre student at SUNY New Paltz who has recently been cast as Mira in the university’s student-run play Beautiful Thirsty […]
After reading Neil Postman’s “Technopoly,” students in Howard Good’s Being Digital class were inspired to create videos which tied in the author’s theories of modern […]
By Jonathan Perry Living with HIV/AIDS can be exhausting. This is not only a physical challenge, but also a mental one, as people with HIV […]