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. […]
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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 […]
When Danny Klein, a first-year student at SUNY New Paltz, caught a 16-inch fish in the Gunk on Saturday, he couldn’t wait to put it […]
With nearly all of my required courses completed, I stood among hundreds of second-semester seniors set on graduating SUNY New Paltz. I crafted the […]
SUNY New Paltz is in the process of joining fellow campus communites by improving its bike friendliness. The League of American Bicyclists recognizes colleges and […]
As the Wilderness Act turns 50 this year, SUNY New Paltz will join environmental groups, government agencies and nonprofits in celebrating and raising awareness of […]
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 […]
When Danielle Weisbord, a sophomore at SUNY New Paltz, found out the college was only allowing students one day off this year for Passover, she was […]
Uneasy Sisters Trailer from Casey Grayson on Vimeo. Visiting family in New Orleans, filmmaker Casey Grayson found himself suddenly inspired at the sight […]
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 […]
Next time your unfinished egg sandwich and untouched banana gets thrown out in the dining hall, it may get composted and end up enriching the […]
Staying bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for an action-packed day in college can be difficult, so it seems only natural to start the day off right … […]
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 […]
With an array of talented artists on campus, Zach McGrath takes a look at some students work this semester. Made by Zach McGrath.
In a cluttered room on the third floor of the Student Union, the walls are lined with cans of chicken noodle soup, jars of Jiffy […]
Three goal posts stand at different heights on two ends of a field in the middle of Old Main Quad. A whistle blows and two […]
Perceptions of Drinking Water from The Little Rebellion on Vimeo.
College marks the beginning of new experiences, but also new anxieties. Overwhelmed students can seek help through on-campus counseling. However, this increasing trend proves to […]