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Student Creates Change Through Clubs and Advocacy
  • 2018
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Student Creates Change Through Clubs and Advocacy

Gwynneth Hartmann November 5, 2018 52

Students in Professor Lisa Phillips’ Feature Writing Class were assigned to profile people at the forefront of change: Emma Ward is a zine creator and uses the different clubs on campus to advocate for different issues in society and help disadvantaged people as much as she can. Taped on the […]

Community Service Fraternity Member Reflects on Love of Volunteering
  • 2018
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Community Service Fraternity Member Reflects on Love of Volunteering

Liam Neubauer November 1, 2018 2

Students in Professor Lisa Phillips’ Feature Writing Class were assigned to profile people at the forefront of change: Liam Neubauer is a Alpha Phi Omega member who loves to do volunteer work and community service, especially during rush week. He hopes he can encourage other students to be as passionate […]

Student Organization “Democracy Matters” Advocates for Nationwide Change
  • 2018
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Student Organization “Democracy Matters” Advocates for Nationwide Change

Maeve Allen October 25, 2018

Students in Professor Lisa Phillips’ Feature Writing Class were assigned to profile people at the forefront of change: Ellie Condelles, president of Democracy Matters, spends each Thursday informing her peers about the importance of political involvement, especially in the current political climate and their ability to make a change. The […]

A Holocaust Survivor’s Quest for Change
  • 2018
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A Holocaust Survivor’s Quest for Change

Toria Barnhart October 25, 2018

Students in Professor Lisa Phillips’ Feature Writing Class were assigned to profile people at the forefront of change: Helene Strong, a Holocaust survivor, recollects on her experiences with World War II and how they inspired her to reach for a life devoted to helping others. Helene Strong sits in a […]

Self-taught Photojournalist Invited to Capture Moments Abroad
  • 2018
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Self-taught Photojournalist Invited to Capture Moments Abroad

Shayanna Roman October 10, 2018

Students in Professor Lisa Phillips’ Feature Writing Class were assigned to profile people at the forefront of change: David Wilkes, self-taught artist and vice president of Roost Studios and Art Gallery, opens up about how his journey with photography led him to go to Ghana, West Africa. Sunlight poured in […]

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Local New Paltz Record Store Continues To Survive In An Ever-Changing Industry

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The Basement Players: The Little Theater Troupe That Could

A Conversation with Christopher Scott: BC’s Climbing Gym

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