By Karl Evers-Hillstrom Apex 2015 – The Salty Suite from SUNY New Paltz on Vimeo. The best part of the tournament had to be the […]
Year: 2015
By Lisa Di Venuta Thrift shoppers are as one-of-a-kind as the items they buy. The New Paltz thrifting scene is certainly thriving, with a plethora […]
It’s time to stop sexual assault on college campuses as part of New York State campaign to raise awareness as per recent proposal by Gov. […]
In “No K-pop for Three Days”, Jillian Nadiak does exactly as the title explains and ditches the music that is the driving force behind her […]
New Paltz firefighters responded to a house fire on the corner of Mulberry St. and Church Street on Friday, Feb. 13, 2015. It took them […]
Jennifer Lawton, CEO and tech entrepreneur at MakerBot, gave a lecture called “12 Years From Now” on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 4:30 p.m. in Lecture […]
If you found yourself stranded in the middle of the forest, would you know how to survive? Any wilderness expert will tell you the first […]
As a college student, eating healthy is very challenging. Because of a busy life between work and school many students end up eating large amounts […]
Four college students from SUNY New Paltz tell their stories and experiences surrounding Dungeons and Dragons. They discuss the stereotypes associated with the game with […]
For the past two years Epic Glee Club has been voted by SUNY New Paltz as the best club on campus, but what is it […]
In a project for Professor Lisa Phillips’ fall 2014 Digital Storytelling class, Jaydree Scott, Kelly Seiz and Nathaniel Sheidlower take a close look at the […]
By Matthew D’Onofrio February 13, 2015 Hundreds of SUNY Educational Opportunity Program students traveled to Albany to convince legislators to increase funding for the program. […]
By Nathaniel Sheidlower Valentine’s Day falls around that special time of year right after the holiday season and right before tax returns. This means that, […]
Winter 2015 has consisted of snow, snow, and more snow! Instead of staying indoors and coming down with a bad case of cabin fever, why […]
By Alex Prawdzik Students and faculty were introduced to the 2015 James H. Ottaway Sr. Visiting Professorship, Alissa Quart, during a question and answer talk with […]
On Thursday, Jan. 29 a sprinkler line burst in Coykendall Science Building, causing water to rush down from the ceiling in the foyer at the […]
On Thursday, Jan. 29 a sprinkler line burst in Coykendall Science Building, causing water to rush down from the ceiling in the foyer at the […]
Americans use approximately 50 billion water bottles each year, resulting in severe environmental issues and costing the average American over $100 per year. As of […]