Daniel Labbato always had hair at different lengths, but it has never been as short as it is now. After growing his hair and facial […]
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Some college students continue attending services and stay dedicated to God while attending SUNY New Paltz and feel they are now responsible for their own faith. […]
It’s hazy when you first walk in. Antler chandeliers hang from the high ceilings and dim lighting barely touches the brick walls. Then there’s the […]
What students do when they’re not studying, sleeping, eating, or Facebooking. Black Solidarity Day Produced by Denecia Charles Black Solidarity Day has been taking place […]
When he was a kid, his father told him stories about the Vikings from the Nordic countries. Today, Cooper Paulson will soon be graduating from […]
What students do when they’re not studying, sleeping, eating, or Facebooking. Down to Earth Produced by Josh Rosman Jared Pazienza and his housemates Tom Boehm […]
September 17 – Occupy Wall St. begins in New York City’s Zuccotti Park. Mass media coverage, and the proliferation of social media based demonstrations allow for […]
Blue and Orange Weekend was founded by Envied Fashions, Culture Shock, and several prominent African-American sororities and fraternities. It was created to be a make-shift […]
[nggallery id=58] Photos by Marcella Sorbellini and Bronte Kelso-Marsh Every year, The Bakery in New Paltz hosts an annual […]
Do you ever feel like Stop & Shop is lacking in organic foods or locally grown produce? Or maybe you just don’t like the hustle […]
Students and community members came together on Old Main quad Friday, Oct. 7 for Farm Fest, a celebration during New Paltz’s first Local Food […]
Girls giggle, smirk and scribble notes on pieces of paper. Notes that other girls know are about them. Eyes wander around the room as minds […]
Pick a pumpkin, pet a goat and celebrate food “from farm to fork” at the Taste of the Catskills Fall Fest, Saturday Oct. 8 and […]
I ran out the door into the summer night, the smell of gasoline reeking from our ’97 Toyota Corolla. My father had stopped to work […]
What does family mean to you? This was the question asked to the students of the Spring 2011 Literature of Journalism Class. In response, the […]
We Are All Children of 9/11 I “We should find a way to send them pre-cooked meals, or maybe just gift certificates.” The class was […]
–Natasha Lende In the wake of the 10-year anniversary of September 11, 2001 many New Paltz residents find themselves reflecting on the tragedy of that […]