March 24, 2014 Students studying journalism at SUNY New Paltz have the opportunity this semester to investigate the relationship between society and disease with the […]
Year: 2014
Many people can relate to Homer Simpson’s famous catchphrase “Mmm, beer,” and the statistics back up the claim that the beverage’s popularity is on the […]
What is higher, the SUNY New Paltz students or marijuana penalty rates? SUNY New Paltz’s administration won’t budge with their “No Second Chance” marijuana […]
March 27, 2014 As the state’s closure of four upstate prisons pushes forward, a group dedicated to closing prisons and boosting agriculture upstate is pushing […]
It’s not rare to hear SUNY New Paltz residents call the campus creek dirty. The muddy “Gunk” doesn’t look like the most crystal clear creek […]
Anti-war protests broke out in nearly every major city in the U.S. and were practically routine in New York in the days leading up to […]
SUNY New Paltz’s Coykendall Science Building (CSB) continues to operate without fire alarms almost six months after they were removed due to malfunctions. New Paltz is […]
Co-existence with coyotes can get ugly. Coyote Ugly. Coyotes have become accustomed to living among humans in suburbia, frustrating locals with attacks on their pets […]
The decrease in parking on the SUNY New Paltz campus due to ongoing construction and the snow has left students frustrated and concerned for their […]
Wheels spinning, a family starts their vacation atop the Walkway Over the Hudson. They bike west towards New Paltz, passing through Highland. From there they […]
SUNY New Paltz students along with men and woman of the New Paltz community gathered in the Student Union Building Friday, February 14, 2014 to perform […]
The snowfall masks an already invasive pile-up of snow. It blankets the windows like dense powdered sugar. Meghan Levine, a third-year student at SUNY New […]
Zero Net Energy homes in the New Paltz area are struggling to sell. With many of the nine houses on Evergreen Lane and the 26 […]
Kevin Halcott was hired as a dishwasher and busboy at the Main St. Bistro in New Paltz, N.Y. after dealing with a struggle many Americans […]
On the outskirts of the SUNY New Paltz campus lies a haggard loading dock and a narrow staircase leading up to an entrance that […]
March 3, 2014 Brooklyn Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz says the state is “ill-equipped” to properly address the opiate addiction crisis in New York. This legislative session, […]
March 4, 2014 Parents, students and lawmakers are demanding equal funding for New York’s charter schools, sounding off against New York City Mayor Bill de […]
More than 600 costumed participants jumped into the frigid waters of Sharpe Reservation on Saturday, Feb. 22 for the 16th Annual Fishkill Polar Plunge. Plungers wore […]