Madelinerose Kossmann, Tyler Brown, Dane Lewis evaluate the potential effects military based video games have on those who play them, and whether or not they […]
Year: 2015
Bryce Kristall and Sarah Painter explore the world of Second Life, a reality based video game that allows it’s users to live out their fantasies. […]
Package excludes abortion re-codification, angering some Dems From Legislative Gazette By James Gormley In its first major legislative act of 2015, the State Senate passed […]
After anticipating up to two feet of snow and bringing the Northeast United States to a standstill, snowstorm Juno ended up spreading more panic than […]
The Partnership for Educational Justice launched a new social media campaign in January 2015 intended to highlight issues they see in New York’s “failed” teacher […]
After anticipating up to two feet of snow and bringing the Northeast United States to a standstill, snowstorm Juno ended up spreading more panic than […]
By Mariah Brown The lights of the New Paltz University Police Department station illuminated on a crowd estimated to be 300 students, chanting “Black nation […]
President Barack Obama set a hard line during the State of the Union Address in January 2015, saying he wanted to ensure recent economic improvements […]
By Ava Yurchison Rayburn Boland was born deaf to two deaf parents and a slew of deaf family members, and attended mainstream schooling until he […]