Students are often considered to be one of the most valuable assets to a community, and SUNY New Paltz offers its students many opportunities to […]
“Sarah looks sexy in my clothes in general, but when she goes out wearing a rock and roll concert t-shirt, my heart starts racing,” said […]
Abby Duckor, a third-year Art History major, hurries to the Smiley Art Building. Pools of ice fracture beneath the heels of her well-worn cowboy boots. […]
The Habitat for Humanity Club on the SUNY New Paltz campus was revived during the fall 2010 semester. Communication among members of the original club faltered, […]
Legendary New York City rapper Nas built his reputation as a chronicler of inner-city street life. He is now scheduled to perform in SUNY New […]
Communication and Media week began on Monday, April 25 with an Alumni Panel in the College Terrace. The speakers on the panel included Bryan Neilon, Janus […]
“What’s with all the pinwheels?” was the question on everyone’s mind as they passed Old Main Quad on Thursday, April 14. In light of child […]
Several weeks ago, I wrote a review of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, the adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s novel of the same name. In case […]
In a world where music can be made by a kid in his mother’s basement using just a computer, it is refreshing to hear some […]
Two signs on either side of the door of room 116 declare the room to be the “Digital Fabrication Lab.” On this particular afternoon, a […]
Great storytelling has the ability to motivate people to see the world in deeper, more meaningful ways. “Powerful storytelling can draw people closer together by […]
Video Remix is a student created television show that celebrates the creative spirit of SUNY New Paltz students by broadcasting a variety of video material […]
Ulster County Executive Michael Hein appointed SUNY New Paltz professor and United University Professions (UUP) President Richard Kelder to the Ulster County Human Rights Commission on March 29. […]
Sitting at her desk, surrounded by her mannequin, sewing machine, tape measure, thread and pins, “Fundamentals of Corporate Finance” pushed aside, Jillian Borde skims […]
The Second Annual Phools Parade took place on April 16 in New Paltz. An eccentric march began at the New Paltz Middle School on Main […]
A $10 billion deficit in the New York State Park budget leaves hikers and nature enthusiasts despondent over the future of local parks. The economy […]
On Friday, April 15, a group of New Paltz students participated in Day of Silence, a protest in which those involved took a vow of […]
“Am I going to roll?” Eric Hill, 57, asks himself out loud every time he parks his truck on a slant. It’s a stick-shift, and he […]