By Jonathan Perry Living with HIV/AIDS can be exhausting. This is not only a physical challenge, but also a mental one, as people with HIV […]
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Following the approval of a new constitutional amendment by voters in November 2013, New York is set to approve four resort-style casinos across the […]
By Ella Graffin People herded into the streets of Manhattan from all over the world on The International Day of Peace, Sunday Sept. 21, to […]
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced $10 million of funding to expand the engineering program at SUNY New Paltz as part of the NYSUNY 2020 Challenge Grant […]
As acts of public violence occur frequently on college campuses across the country, SUNY New Paltz responds with updated safety plans for faculty, staff and students. […]
Geologists from across the North-eastern U.S. gather at the Geological Society of America conference every spring to share their research. Students and professors of the […]
Wages in the Hudson Valley are falling further and further behind the average rent for the area, according to a 2013 federal study on low […]
On Sept. 15, Gov. Andrew Cuomo visited SUNY New Paltz to announce $10 million funding for an Engineering Innovation Hub. This funding will provide for […]
It was an ethical dilemma straight from the textbooks: Imagine you and two of […]
The importance of science vs. the significance of liberal arts in undergraduate college education has created an ongoing discussion between SUNY New Paltz faculty and […]
New Paltz town leaders are up in arms over a property tax exemption granted by the county government to the private company set to build […]
The trickle down effects doesn’t work when it comes to mid-sized state colleges. Students are not benefiting greatly from alumni and college-friend donations that have […]
In a letter to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the Legislature, 130 of the state’s most powerful women urged the passage of #RaiseUpNY legislation that would […]
Look for work in a field you’re passionate about, work harder than you’ve ever worked, and believe in the power of your own personal brand. […]
Although not quite as technical as the Starship Enterprise, over 70 people crowded into a SUNY New Paltz conference room to get a closer look […]
Local engineering companies and community colleges are teaming up to promote STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) education in the Hudson Valley to match students’ knowledge […]
by Richard Moody, the Legislative Gazette A bill in the state Legislature banning sexual orientation conversion therapy is on the move through the Assembly. The […]
Michelle Walsh, owner of the Mudd Puddle Cafe, got into her car in a panic and headed over to the Rite Aid on Main […]