Listed below are candidates elected to the Student Senate on Thursday, Dec. 13. The names are listed in order of most number of votes tallied. […]
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Brendan Wright fights to stay awake as he finishes up page nine of his bid for Program of the Year to submit to the national […]
Johan Rohyo, a 24-year-old student from Sweden, has been living in New York City for the last month and a half participating in an internship […]
This winter SUNY New Paltz will introduce a pilot program of online coursework from Jan. 2 to Jan. 21, 2013 as part of “Winter Session 2013,” Caroline Murphy, […]
Hurricane Sandy devastated the East Coast on Oct. 29, 2012, but it may not have been the worst or last superstorm Americans will see for […]
Student Association (SA) Vice President of Finance Youssouf Kouyo said he received numerous complaints from students about the weak standard definition television service provided on […]
Terry Gipson could steal a seat for the Democrats in the 41st Senate District, previously held by Sen. Stephen Saland, R-Poughkeepsie, which could tip the […]
A well-known Westchester assemblyman has retained a critical senate seat for New York Democrats seeking the first Democratic Senate Majority in the state Legislature since […]
The Town of New Paltz Planning Board is hosting public hearings to discuss the Park Point project, a proposed residential development on the SUNY New […]
U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson claimed victory over Democratic challenger Julian Schreibman in the 19th Congressional District race. With 99 percent of the precincts reporting their […]
U.S. copyright laws have prohibited online piracy since 1998, but illegal downloading is far from being out of the mainstream. SUNY New Paltz students admitted […]
Campus Auxiliary Services (CAS) is introducing several short-term and long-term changes, some which have already been implemented. CAS extended their hours in the Student Union […]
A conversation with a friend about the Sept. 11 memorial competition sparked an idea for the subject of Amy Waldman’s first novel, “The Submission,” which […]
After two SUNY New Paltz students were sexually assaulted over a one-week period in the village of New Paltz, students and police are starting to […]
With the presidential election a little over a month away and the deadline to register to vote, Oct. 12, only a week away, political fervor […]
For one commuter student, the start of the fall 2012 school semester began with an accident which placed her in the hospital. According to a […]
By Darcy Reddan Sam Lachow “Nothing’s Gonna Change” from Darcy Reddan on Vimeo. Despite Sam Lachow’s removal from the first annual Hazfest on Sept. 13, […]
Julio Olivencia, formerly an avid runner, re-introduced pavement pounding into his daily schedule with hopes of bringing the sport back into his life. For […]