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New Paltz, New York is home to scenic mountain views, a giant orange and blue painted peace sign, art galleries and tons of local eateries […]
As the president of Global Medical Brigades at SUNY New Paltz, Trish Chabria leads her team to help rural communities while also being a full-time […]
By Briana Bonfiglio This article first appeared in The New Paltz Oracle.
Fred Seibert is a name that may not be automatically recognized (although it should), but the companies Seibert has worked for and the projects he […]
Students from Prof. Lisa Phillips’ Feature Writing class and Prof. Rachel Somerstein’s Journalism 1 class went to the polls to interview voters in the 2016 […]
When asked to describe local band Daha’s sound, co-founder and keyboardist of the band Phil Kadet needs only one word: relentless. Check out the band […]
Written and Produced by Tracy Soren With myriad ways to express one’s self, poetry is still an encouraged and appreciated art form on the campus […]
By Matt Augustine DISCLAIMER: Opinions represent the personal ideas of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of SUNY New Paltz, The Little […]
Reporting by Jenn La Volpe. Written and produced with Mitchell Epstein. The debate over abortion rights has been prominent for decades in the United States, […]
Written and produced with Jose Ramirez. Barack Obama has become the beacon of hope for people of color. But will he bring about real change? […]
By Alyssa Jung Lisa Phillips is a freelance writer for the New York Times, Boston Globe and several other media outlets. She has a four-year-old […]
Reported by Tiffany Riccio. Written and produced with Tracy Soren. For many Americans, the election of Barack Obama as president gave them hope for solutions […]
Written and Reported by Dana Sagona. Produced by Tyler Antrim. One of the consequences of the current economic crisis has been the drastic decline in […]
By Dana Sagona Kenneth Layton Jr., a union iron worker from Kingston, travels 150 miles round trip five days a week to get to his […]
By Nikki Wertheim The smell started gradually and then permeated the room with such force that I felt I had been slapped across the face. […]