The HawkTalk is a TED inspired program. Each semester the TV Studio Production students choose an issue or topic that they are concerned about and then they invite four speaker to come to the studio to share their experience or research on the subject which culminates in a 32 minute […]
Edited and packaged by Ericka Francois. The popularity in second-hand shopping has grown in part due to affordability but also the desire to buy clothing more sustainably. Thrift shopping and buying vintage fashion is a way to combat the waste resulting from the clothing production method of “fast fashion.” This […]
By: Monica D’Ippolito, Athletic Communications Director The United Soccer Coaches announced its All-Region recipients for the 2019 season and State University of New York at New Paltz junior midfielder Kevin Doorley earned his second-straight All-East Region recognition. Doorley earned Third-Team All-Region after leading his team in points for the third […]
The SUNY New Paltz food pantry was established in 2012 in order to combat food insecurity on campus. The community and local businesses have helped the pantry grow and expand in order to meet the needs of more students. This audio story was produced by Sarah Chen and Elva Chen […]
By Jake Mauriello The transition into college can be hard for even the most well-prepared student. Between the loss of a fixed schedule, the absence of parental control and an influx of work and responsibilities, it’s easy to feel yourself getting disorganized as you enter adulthood. On top of this, […]
A feature-length documentary “Life and Debt” will be screened on Tuesday, Nov. 19 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Lecture Center room 102. The event is sponsored by SUNY University of the West Indies Center for Leadership and Sustainable Development, in partnership with the Center for International Programs. The […]
New York Public Interest Research Group will be hosting the event, “Better Together” on Tuesday Nov. 19 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Student Union multipurpose room. Various clubs and organizations will be coming together in solidarity for a better future. The guest speaker will be Anthony Dandridge […]
Sojourner Truth Library will be holding their annual Monster Book Sale from Dec. 4 to Dec. 8. They will be selling books, CDs, DVDs, vinyls and other media, all priced from $1 to $3. Students will receive a 50% discount and all sales will benefit the library collections. The Friends […]
The SUNY New Paltz campus community welcomed thousands of prospective students and their families in October for Open House.
Rain or shine, the great New Paltz Halloween Parade must go on! Watch and check out some of this year’s paraders.
By Ophelia Xie and Max Freebern As the 2020 Census steadily approaches, the federal government will once again attempt to count every resident in the United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau website, the Census has served as one of the most vital sources of data for all levels […]
Rachel Muller of Jane Martin’s Fall 2019 photojournalism class captured the SUNY New Paltz weekly farmers market in a series of photos from Sept. 19 and Sept. 26.
By Erika Wadleigh SUNY New Paltz student Erika Wadleigh produces a short video for Kimberly Ruth’s Spring 2019 Digital Storytelling class about grappling with insecurities and learning to embrace them with love.
By Henry Mandel Warning: This video contains strong language, consumption of alcohol and drug use. This may not be suitable for younger audiences. Discretion advised. A SUNY New Paltz student-made film by Henry Mandel for Kimberly Ruth’s Spring 2019 Digital Storytelling class. Students in Ruth’s class were tasked to experiment […]
By Emma Reifschneider, Kerri Kolenski and Tessa Stroud In spring 2019, the School of Engineering and Science and the digital design and fabrication program sponsored a Harrington STEM seminar on the future of 3D printing. Students from Professor Kimberly Ruth’s Spring 2019 Digital Storytelling class interviewed educators and students about […]
Written by Jared Van Houten Edited and Packaged by Tom McCarthy Students in Professor Lindsay Lennon’s Feature Writing class were assigned interviews with SUNY New Paltz alumni who were featured in Wired Gallery’s “Golden Age of New Paltz” exhibition. This is what they found: Theodora Pappas walked into the Atrium […]
Written by Matthew Ellis Edited and packaged by Bridget McGuigan Students in Professor Lindsay Lennon’s Feature Writing class were assigned interviews with New Paltz artists who were featured in Wired Gallery’s “Golden Age of New Paltz” exhibition. Here’s what they found: Robert Crimi sits down to talk about his love […]