NEW PALTZ — A panel discussion on political activism and journalism will take place March 29 in SUNY New Paltz’s Parker Theatre from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Award-winning journalist and author Juan Gonzalez of the New York Daily News will highlight a panel which includes journalist and professor Karl Grossman,…
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Nationally-Acclaimed Author to Speak at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — Da Chen, Hudson Valley resident and author of the nationally-acclaimed memoirColors of the Mountain (Random House, 2000), will speak at SUNY New Paltz on Wednesday, April 5. The presentation, free of charge and open to the public, begins at 7 p.m. in Studley Theatre. Chen will open with…
Read moreSerge Selected For NCAA Leadership Conference
INDIANAPOLIS — For the third straight year, SUNY New Paltz will have a representative at the NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference. For the first time, that representative will be a freshman. Robert Serge, of Valley Stream, NY, has been selected to participate in the fourth annual event, which will be…
Read moreNew Paltz Student Wins Selective Journalism Internship
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz journalism student Tracy Vanstaalduinen has been awarded a Dow Jones Newspaper Fund 12-week summer internship in Plattsburgh, N.Y. She will perform writing, editing and page design for the daily newspaper Plattsburgh Press-Republican, which has a circulation of 23,000 covering the northeastern Clinton, Essex and…
Read moreNew Paltz Student Wins Selective Journalism Internship
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz journalism student Tracy Vanstaalduinen has been awarded a Dow Jones Newspaper Fund 12-week summer internship in Plattsburgh, N.Y. She will perform writing, editing and page design for the daily newspaper Plattsburgh Press-Republican, which has a circulation of 23,000 covering the northeastern Clinton, Essex and…
Read moreBaseball Loses, Ties on Sunday
FORT PIERCE, FLA. — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team again fell short in two games on Sunday in Fort Pierce, Fla. In game one against Buena Vista (Iowa), the Hawk pitchers continued to struggle to throw strikes, which contributed to a six-run deficit after just three innings, and…
Read moreBaseball Team Falls Late
FORT PIERCE, FLA. — The SUNY New Paltz baseball team dropped its record to 1-4 this season with another tough loss, 11-8, to Geneva College on Saturday night in Fort Pierce, Fla. The Hawks, which have led in all five of their contests this spring, had a 3-0 lead…
Read moreBuonamano Pitches New Paltz To First Win
FT. PIERCE, FLA. — Sophomore transfer John Buonamano pitched a complete-game six-hitter and struck out 12 batters to help New Paltz record its first win of the season, 7-0 over Scranton, on Thursday afternoon in Fort Pierce, Fla. Buonamano, who transferred to New Paltz from Division I Marist College,…
Read moreNew Paltz Drops Two To Open Baseball Season
FORT PIERCE, FLA. — SUNY New Paltz led in both games it played on Wednesday, but had nothing to show for it at the end of the day, after losing twice in their opponents’ final at-bat to open the 2000 baseball season. New Paltz lost to Knox (Ill.) College,…
Read moreSmith New Athletic Trainer
NEW PALTZ — Cumberland, Md. native Corey Smith has been hired as the new Head Athletic Trainer at SUNY New Paltz. A 1999 graduate of West Virginia University with a Master’s degree in athletic training, Smith replaces Farron Bennett, who recently accepted a position at her undergraduate alma mater…
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