Tag: Black Solidarity Day

  • Extracurricular New Paltz: The Sexy Pitches

    Extracurricular New Paltz: The Sexy Pitches

    The Sexy Pitches Produced by Jordana Golub The Sexy Pitches consist of extraordinary women with amazing talent. Together they create sounds that will blow your mind. Their voices, attitudes and over-all love for singing is what makes this group so phenomenal. The girls all come from different backgrounds and all have different interests and hobbies,…

  • Extracurricular New Paltz: Black Solidarity Day

    Extracurricular New Paltz: Black Solidarity Day

    What students do when they’re not studying, sleeping, eating, or Facebooking. Black Solidarity Day Produced by Denecia Charles Black Solidarity Day has been taking place at SUNY New Paltz for more than 30 years, but many students do not attend or even know what the event is about. Take an inside peak to at this…

  • Extracurricular New Paltz: Male Call

    Extracurricular New Paltz: Male Call

    What students do when they’re not studying, sleeping, eating, or Facebooking. Male Call Produced by Joann Syrek Male Call is the only all-male performing acapella group on the SUNY New Paltz campus. Male Call was established in fall 2009 by New Paltz Alumni Collin Vallée, and Craig Shay. Members have quickly made themselves well-known on…

  • Extracurricular New Paltz: Down to Earth

    Extracurricular New Paltz: Down to Earth

    What students do when they’re not studying, sleeping, eating, or Facebooking. Down to Earth Produced by Josh Rosman Jared Pazienza and his housemates Tom Boehm and Mike Conway, seem like the average New Paltz students. What many people don’t know is when these guys are not suffering in the confines of a small classroom, they…

  • Black Solidarity Day Observances

    Black Solidarity Day Observances

    Black Solidarity Day 2011 was observed on Nov. 7 at the Pointe Praise Family Life Center in Kingston N.Y. Students and Faculty started arriving at the center at 8:30 a.m. and waited in the dining hall for libation and breakfast. Black Solidarity day was started in Brooklyn in 1969 by Dr. Carlos Russell. All photos…