A variety of words can be used to describe Hugo the Hawk: he’s radiant, he's well-preened and he’s a bright sight amongst the ...
The New Paltz Pool club is a fairly new club on campus and it is growing with many members who enjoy improving their pool ...
We often reduce innovation in higher education to flashy tech, shiny new buildings, or updated course catalogs. But a truly ...
On March 21, the New Paltz Quakers hosted an event for people to come and make signs in preparation for “No Kings” protests ...
All over social media, people are constantly trying to share their “unique” experiences. Whether that be an odd encounter at ...
On March 21, Qomunidad hosted a Palestine Art Showcase at New Paltz Village Hall. The space fostered a socially vibrant and ...
On March 12, SUNY Chancellor John B. King Jr. announced a major expansion for the Educational Opportunity Program, focused on ...
In late February, The Benjamin Center published a report on utility debt as part of their Cost of Living Project, reporting ...
The New Paltz Board of Education broached discussion on the budget and the current budget deficit in excess of $2 million at ...
I preface this piece with the fact that I am not a journalism major. Outside of The Oracle, the only journalism class I’ve ...
Across the U.S. on March 7, thousands of people protested in over 55 cities as part of a National Day of Action to “Stop the ...
On March 20, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced plans to amend New York’s 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, due ...