Written by Clare O’Brien Edited and packaged by Brandi Sutfin 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 is what they found: Shelley Davis is a woman of many art […]
Petitions by SUNY New Paltz students to change the name of Hasbrouck Dining Hall in memory of alumni and employee Darold Thompson following his passing, brought about discussions of changing other building names because of their historical associations. Much of the campus is named in memory of the town’s original […]
The New Paltz Players presented Stand and Burn, a play written by Nick Magnanti and directed by Casey Morris, in Parker Theater on March 27-30, 2015. This play outlines the struggle of a young homosexual man seeking acceptance from those around him.
On Nov. 4 voters voiced their approval of the Smart Schools Bond Act, authorizing the state to borrow $2 billion for technology upgrades and expand kindergarten classroom space in schools. According to unofficial results from the New York State Board of Elections, the ballot proposition passed with 1,807,379 votes in […]
Journalism 1 students representing The Little Rebellion asked SUNY New Paltz students some seemingly simple questions: who is the president of the college? What explorer sailed down the Hudson River? What do the 13 stripes on the American flag represent? See what our “man on the street” discovered. Video by Patrick […]
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Author and multimedia journalist Alissa Quart will join the SUNY New Paltz faculty in spring 2015 as this year’s James H. Ottaway Sr. Visiting Professor of Journalism. She will teach an upper-level journalism seminar, “Narrative Nonfiction in the Digital Age.” Quart is currently the co-editor of Economic Hardship Reporting Project, a non-profit […]
On Nov. 4 voters voiced their approval of the Smart Schools Bond Act, authorizing the state to borrow $2 billion for technology upgrades and expand kindergarten classroom space in schools. According to unofficial results from the New York State Board of Elections, the ballot proposition passed with 1,807,379 votes in […]
On April 22, SUNY New Paltz students showed their support for environmentally-friendly practices by celebrating Earth Day. The Eco-friendly spirit didn’t stop there. Festivities took place all week on campus and in town to celebrate our Earth and promote sustainable living. Check out The Little Rebellion’s coverage of Earth Day […]
Ryan Fasciano and John Tappen preview the current top four AP ranked Division I college basketball teams. Gonzaga, Indiana, Duke and Kansas are the likely number one seeds in the NCAA tournament. The Little Rebellion will follow the NCAA tournament throughout March in our series of podcasts. [soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/82398757″ params=”” […]
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Two 14-year-old boys are being held by Hudson Police after they allegedly robbed two men at gunpoint. The Pakistani government has offered more than a $100,000 award for anyone who “identifies” the Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) members who shot a 14-year old blogger in the head. The girl, who the TTP claimed […]
SUNY New Paltz Communication & Media Society hosts this Media Ethics panel at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, 2012 in Lecture Center 104. Moderated by Prof. Lisa Phillips, the panel features Prof. Howie Good, Ottoway Professor and New York Times reporter Andrew Lehren, and journalism alumni Ivan Lajara and James […]