By Nathaniel Sheidlower Photos by Jennifer Hussein Young people have the power. Green Party member and 2012 presidential candidate Dr. Jill Stein came to SUNY New Paltz on April 7 to deliver that very message. “You’ve got the power and the solutions,” Stein told a room full of eager […]
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By Karl Evers-Hillstrom and Nathaniel Sheidlower “Sit on the left or in the middle for the best view.” These instructions came from the SUNY New Paltz Parker Theater usher on March 10 as the tiny venue filled up for a matinee. However, they were given in a much calmer and […]
Kristin scratched. Her roommate scratched. Legs, arms, neck, back, the tiny red bites were all over and the culprits were nowhere to be seen. But they were there. They were still there. After three extermination attempts the fleas in Kristin Walsh’s apartment would not go away. They came when mice […]
By Nathaniel Sheidlower Valentine’s Day falls around that special time of year right after the holiday season and right before tax returns. This means that, if you’re like me, your wallet isn’t exactly bursting at the seams. So, you want to treat that special person in your life to a […]
Moving out of their eight-people-to-a-room “Quonset hut” known as Women’s Hall and into a nicer Victorian house used as the Women’s Hall Annex in 1952 meant many interesting nights for Norma Holzer, SUNY New Paltz class of ‘54. She shared a room with two other students– one from Norway […]