NEW PALTZ — On Thursday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. Sally Ann Drucker (Nassau Community College) will do a dramatic reading about the life and work of Emma Goldman. Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist agitator, public speaker and activist who was a pioneer advocate for birth control, passionate critic of…
Read moreMonth: October 2000
Women’s Soccer Beats Blue Knights
NEW PALTZ — Kathryn Bart’s blast past Mount St. Mary goalkeeper Jillian DiIenno with 7:26 remaining broke a 1-1 tie and gave SUNY New Paltz a 2-1 women’s soccer win on Monday afternoon. Michele Branca also scored for New Paltz (4-13), which has won three of its last four…
Read moreField Hockey Loses Finale
KINGSTON — SUNY New Paltz closed its inaugural field hockey season with a 4-0 loss to nationally ranked William Paterson on Saturday at Kingston’s Dietz Stadium. The (12-3) Pioneers, ranked 19th in the latest STX/National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III poll, scored twice each in the first and…
Read moreNew Paltz Defeats Knights In Men’s Soccer
NEW PALTZ — Freshman Mario Lavacca followed Wednesday’s three-goal performance with just one goal on Saturday for SUNY New Paltz, but it was the only goal that mattered in a 1-0 win over local rival Mount St. Mary. It was Lavacca’s fifth goal in his last seven games for…
Read moreHawks Place Second At SUNYAC Meet
OSWEGO — Sophomore Phil Goodwin picked up two individual places from last year’s meet, and the New Paltz men moved up four places in the team standings at the 2000 SUNYAC Cross-Country Championships on Saturday at SUNY Oswego. The New Paltz men placed a school-best second, behind Goodwin’s (27:16)…
Read moreHawk Swimmers Second In Opener
NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams both placed second in the final team standings at the season-opening 14th annual Long and Short Relays at Elting Natatorium. The Hawk women (47 points) broke their own five-year-old meet record in the 4 x…
Read moreDistinguished Professor to Engage University in Higher Education Discussion
NEW PALTZ — At SUNY New Paltz next week, Distinguished Professor Stanley Aronowitz, who teaches sociology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, will lecture and lead discussion on values in general education. Aronowitz is the author or editor of 18 books, and will center his lecture, “Higher Education…
Read moreHawks First, Second At Long And Shorts
NEW PALTZ — The SUNY New Paltz Women’s and Men’s Swimming and Diving teams are first and second, respectively, after day one of the 14th annual Long and Short Relays on Friday at Elting Natatorium. The six-team invitational annually opens the Hawk season. The Hawk women won two…
Read morePresident Clinton Signs Law Creating Gilman Scholarship Program
NEW PALTZ — With a stroke of the pen, President Clinton established the “Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship” program to help American undergraduate students of limited financial means to study abroad. In signing the law Tuesday, Clinton said the scholarship program will “better prepare (American undergraduate students) to compete in an…
Read moreKosovo Commission Comes to New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz will convene a seminar by the Independent International Commission on Kosovo Dec. 7-8 to review the Commission’s investigation of the Kosovo conflict and examine recommendations for future peace keeping or peace making operations. The Commission was the initiative of the Swedish Prime Minister Goran Persson,…
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