Month: November 2019
By: Monica D’Ippolito, Athletic Communications Director Louisville, KY — Through rain and muddy conditions Saturday on both the 8K and 6K course at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer Park at the NCAA Division III National Championships, State University of New York at New Paltz senior Matt Whitworth and junior Cassandra Williams finished […]
This documentary was created by Brandon Worden, Ámbar Avilés, George Catechis, Aeden Lebron and Conner Sweeney for Professor Chris Nostrand’s Fall 2019 Field Production course.
Video by: Amy Lynn Tompkins Musician and Songwriter, Marco Benevento, has a history of collaborating with other musicians. Here, we explore his ties to the music scene in Woodstock, New York.
The New Paltz Repair Cafe is a free community event where skilled volunteers help fix items for free. Potential repairs may include electronics, clothing, toys, wooden materials, jewelry and more. Not everything may be repaired due to the condition of the item or skill level of volunteers. It takes place […]
The office of Graduate Studies and Extended Learning is hosting a graduate studies open house on Thursday, Dec. 5 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Students will have the opportunity to meet with program coordinators, alumni and students. There will also be information available on admission to the program, degree […]
By Nicole Zanchelli Millions of Americans will wake up on Thanksgiving day and hustle to the kitchen to baste a turkey, bake sweet potatoes and mix stuffing. Wiping the sweat from their brow, they will sit down at the table, surrounded by their loved ones, and feast upon home cooked […]
By Jake Mauriello The transition into college can be hard for even the most well-prepared student. Between the loss of a fixed schedule, the absence of parental control and an influx of work and responsibilities, it’s easy to feel yourself getting disorganized as you enter adulthood. On top of this, […]
The Fall 2019 Music Concert Series: Solo and Duo Juries will be showcasing music majors from Tuesday, Dec. 10 to Thursday, Dec. 12. The concerts will show the progression of music majors throughout the semester. The concerts take place from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Shepard Music Hall […]
By Monica D’Ippolito, Athletic Communications Director Albany, NY — Despite trailing for most of the game, the State University of New York at New Paltz continued working out of a double-digit second half deficit Wednesday night against hosting The Sage Colleges. The Hawks ultimately re-gained the lead with little more […]
The Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art will be holding an opening reception Friday, Dec. 6 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. for the The Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibitions. The exhibitions will feature the culmination of work from students working in various mediums in […]
Students in professor Kent Smith’s vocal studio class will be performing in the Fall 2019 Music Concert Series: Vocal Studio on Tuesday, Dec. 3, from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Studley Theatre. The students will be presenting a culmination of their work through the semester. The concert is open […]
By Brian Rice Everyone has deadlines. Sometimes there’s just not enough time in the day, but things still need to get done. An “all-nighter,” is when someone stays awake all night to complete a task- a common occurrence for college students. The standard procedure is to grab a caffeinated beverage […]
Astronomy night will be taking place Thursday, Dec. 5, at 6:30 p.m. The night starts with an indoor planetarium show at the John R. Kirk Planetarium. After the show, the Smolen Observatory will be open for telescope viewing. Tickets are required for the planetarium show, but are not required for […]
By: Alberto Ariza, Athletic Communications Student Assistant NEW PALTZ, NY -–After a historic 2019 run that resulted in their second national title within four years, the State University of New York at New Paltz men’s volleyball team has set high standards for their 2020 campaign. The defending NCAA Division III […]
By Kelsey Fredricks We’ve all heard that dreaded phrase: “You need experience to get experience.” While annoying, it’s important to acknowledge that this statement is a reality. Whether you’ve been rejected from a sought-after marketing firm due to a more skilled intern swooping in, or you’ve noticed that your resume […]