Tag: biology
-
Lingering New England Cold Sign of Worldwide Warming Trend
By Jonathan Forrester This year’s abnormally long and brutal cold season may have disturbed more than just collegiate final exam schedules. In the past three years there has been a dramatic change in length and temperature of the winter for the Northeastern region of the United States. This change is amplifying adversities animals such as…
-
What’s That Funk In The Gunk?
It’s not rare to hear SUNY New Paltz residents call the campus creek dirty. The muddy “Gunk” doesn’t look like the most crystal clear creek in the world. The creek is a major feature of the campus, stretching from the Haggerty Administration Building (HAB) circle to the Southside Loop. Many students walk over it on…
-
Student Research Sheds Light on Impulse Control Disorders
Elan Abreu, a third-year psychology major, with a concentration in biology, and evolutionary studies minor, will be attending the 2012 North Eastern Evolutionary Psychology Society conference to present her research on Impulse Control Disorders. Abreu will construct a poster displaying her research in order for people to view and ask questions. Abreu will also be…