BRUNSWICK, MAINE — SUNY New Paltz junior Cassandra Quackenbush is in fifth place in the heptathlon after day one of the 2000 ECAC Women’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Bowdoin College. Quackenbush, a Liverpool, NY native, had personal bests in three of Friday’s four events and narrowly missed…
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New Paltz Summer Repertory Theatre Announces 26th Anniversary Season
NEW PALTZ, NY — Each summer residents and visitors to the Hudson Valley attend the plays, musicals, and classics produced by New Paltz Summer Repertory Theatre on the campus of SUNY New Paltz. The 2000 season includes the musical comedy “Little Shop of Horrors,” the American theatre classic “Death of…
Read moreNew Paltz Defeats Hartwick In Men’s Tennis Finale
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz closed its men’s tennis season with a decisive 7-2 come-from-behind win over Hartwick on Tuesday afternoon at the Elting Lower Courts. The Hawks, which finish the year with a school-best 8-6 record, won all six singles matches after starting the day by dropping…
Read moreMiraldi and Good contribute to New Muckraking Anthology
Robert Miraldi (Communication & Media) has edited an anthology, The Muckrakers: Evangelical Crusaders, which will be published in fall 2000 by Greenwood Press. It is a collection of articles about turn-of-the-century investigative reporting. Miraldi wrote the book’s introduction and also contributed a chapter. Howard Good (Communication & Media) authored the…
Read moreNew Paltz Freshman Class Fills Early for Second Consecutive Year
NEW PALTZ — For the second consecutive year, SUNY New Paltz has filled its upcoming fall freshman class by the May 1 National Candidates Reply Deadline. With the 2000 freshman class full, the university will return deposits to individuals who missed the deadline. Prospective students whose deposits are returned have…
Read moreNew Book on Journalistic Stereotypes
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz professor Howard Good’s latest book, The Drunken Journalist: The Biography of a Film Stereotype, has recently been published by Scarecrow Press. According to Good, who has taught journalism at New Paltz since 1985, there is a long and complicated history to the prevalent…
Read moreSojourner Truth Friends Cross $60,000 Milestone Announce Honor with Books ProgramSojourner Truth Friends Cross $60,000 Milestone Announce Honor with Books Program
NEW PALTZ — The Friends of the Sojourner Truth Library at SUNY New Paltz announced recently that more than $60,000 has been raised from contributions since the group’s founding in 1996. “We are delighted that so many people have chosen to help the Sojourner Truth Library achieve the margin of excellence…
Read moreNEW PALTZ PROFESSOR’S LATEST BOOK TRACES FILM STEREOTYPE OF JOURNALISTS
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz professor Howard Good’s latest book, The Drunken Journalist: TheBiography of a Film Stereotype, has recently been published by Scarecrow Press. According to Good, who has taught journalism at New Paltz since 1985, there is a long and complicated history to the prevalent film stereotype of…
Read moreUnion Defeats New Paltz In Tennis
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz lost in men’s tennis for only the third time in its last eight matches on Tuesday, 7-2, to Union College at New Paltz’s university Air Structure. Sophomore Rhode Island University transfer Ed Paulinski and Hawk teammate David Bridglall won at third and sixth…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Student Dance Concert Features Innovative and Original Choreography By Students and Faculty
NEW PALTZ, NY — The Department of Theatre Arts at SUNY New Paltz will present a Student Dance Concert, May 5, 6 and 7 in McKenna Theatre. Talented student dancers perform original choreography in tap, Irish step dancing, kickline, ballet, jazz, and modern dance. Faculty members Diana Banks and…
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