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Geese Get the Boot

By Kim Plummer and Emily Atkin
Geese Get the Boot

The campus of SUNY New Paltz is no stranger to nature. Located in the Shawangunk Mountain region and next to the Wallkill River, New Paltz is swarming with squirrels, deer, fish, bears and geese. In fact, SUNY New Paltz has its own pond that runs straight through the heart of campus housing. The Gunk,... »

Climate Change Hits Home

By Terra Thompson
Climate Change Hits Home

350.org, a grassroots campaign which focuses on stopping the climate crisis, held an event in Hasbrouck Park on Oct. 24 to raise awareness on carbon dioxide levels in the Earth’s atmosphere. Members of the local community discussed issues concerning alternative energy, local foods and cutting waste in order to help the environment. Music, face painting... »

Walkway Opens Over the Hudson

By Terra Thompson
Walkway Opens Over the Hudson

An historic bridge over the Hudson River opened to the public this month. The former Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge has been transformed into the Walkway Over the Hudson, a state historic park open to the public. More than a mile long, this pedestrian and cyclist bridge provides an outdoor excursion that connects 25 miles of rail... »

Capoeira Comes to New Paltz

By Samantha Urbanski
Capoeira Comes to New Paltz

The first Capoeira workshop at SUNY New Paltz was held in the Elting Gym on Saturday, Oct. 24. The workshop was co-sponsored by the Departments of Anthropology and Theater Arts and the Anthropology Club. The class was lead by native Brazilian Gustavo Caldas who has been studying capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, since he... »

Sound Off! Meet Brett Barry

By Sarah Calandra Fine
Sound Off! Meet Brett Barry

Communications professor Brett Barry has been in the voice acting business for many years. He incorporates his love of editing with his love for voice acting in his home studio. In this piece, reporter Sarah Calandra Fine interviews Barry about experiences. »

Sound Off! Sole Survivor

By Kristen Pavich

Click here to listen to “Sole Survivor” At 18-years-old Eddie Devitt was a passenger in his friends car when they collided into a toll booth on the Newburgh- Bacon Bridge.  A sole survivor of this drunk driving accident, Devitt talks about the accident and his road to recovery in this interview with reporter Kristen Pavich. »

Rebel TV: Students Take On Media Ethics

By The Little Rebellion

These five videos were made for Professor Howard Good’s Media Ethics class. In them, students dissect different ethical dilemmas in the media. Death by Photography: A Kevin Carter Case Study By Melissa Hernan, Eric Turner, Eric Karnis and Tiffany Riccio Description: Four Media Ethics students take on the ethics case of Photojournalist Kevin Carter and his infamous... »

Sound Off! Sweet Sounds From A Troubled Past

By Ian Kane
Sound Off! Sweet Sounds From A Troubled Past

Demian Steltz, 27, is an aspiring music producer and rapper from Kingston, N.Y. Ian Kane takes an inside look at his music and what motivates it: examining Steltz’s troubled past and how he’s using it to push himself and his music career forward. Click here to listen to “Sweet Sounds From A Troubled Past” »

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Upcoming Events

November 19: Rebel Palooza

By Kim Plummer

The Little Rebellion will host Rebel Palooza, a night of music, fun and entertainment, on Thursday, Nov. 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. in... »

November 19: A History of Women’s Economic Writing

By Lindsay Cooper

The Economics Department, in association with the Women’s Studies program will present “A History of Women’s Economic Writing,” a lecture by Edith Kuiper, assistant... »

November 19: Health and Healing Class

By Victoria DiStefano

A health and healing class with SmartBells, or sculptural weights, will be held Thursdays at 6 p.m. at the New Paltz Community Center beginning... »

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