NEW PALTZ — Professor Lynn Spangler’s compelling documentary on the life of Hudson Valley legend Sojourner Truth will be premiered on Thursday, March 1, at the State University of New York at New Paltz. The showing is free and open to the public. Truth was born into slavery in Ulster…
Read moreMonth: February 2001
Professor to Unveil Landmark Documentary “The Life and Legend of Sojourner Truth” is slated for national television release, but will debut at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 1, at SUNY New Paltz’s Coykendall Science Building Auditorium
NEW PALTZ — Professor Lynn Spangler’s compelling documentary on the life of Hudson Valley legend Sojourner Truth will be premiered on Thursday, March 1, at the State University of New York at New Paltz. The showing is free and open to the public. Truth was born into slavery in Ulster…
Read moreHawks Win In Four
FLUSHING — Otto Tannure had 10 kills and eight digs to lead SUNY New Paltz to its seventh straight men’s volleyball victory, 30-17, 30-22, 27-30, 31-29, over Queens College on Tuesday night. The (12-3) Hawks, which remain ranked eighth in Division III, won for the 12th time in their…
Read moreWarren Named National Player Of Week
NEW PALTZ — Posting the first quadruple-double on any collegiate level this season helped earn SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball standout Beau Warren the American Volleyball Coaches Association/Sports Imports Division III National Player of the Week award on Monday afternoon. Warren, a sophomore setter from Canandaigua, NY, had 25…
Read moreHawks To Compete In SUNYAC Tournament
NEW PALTZ — When the SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team tips off its State University of New York Athletic Conference quarterfinal matchup with Cortland on Wednesday, it will be the latest indication of how far the program has come in the last few years. New Paltz (12-12), which…
Read moreIndividuals Place Well At SUNYAC Indoor Championships
GENEVA — Pam Abbene jumped higher than the conference-record height in the Pole Vault, but so did three others, as she placed fourth to help the New Paltz women place seventh at the 2001 SUNYAC Indoor Track and Field Championships at Hobart and William Smith College’s Bristol Fieldhouse on Saturday….
Read moreMen’s Basketball Team Ends Season
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz rallied in the second half, but could not quite overcome a 12-point halftime deficit, in a 90-82 season-ending loss to Plattsburgh on Saturday at Elting Gymnasium. Four Hawk starters reached double figures in the losing effort, including graduating seniors Mac Cavanaugh and Robert…
Read moreHawks Soar Into Playoffs
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz broke a 36-36 halftime tie early in the second period en route to winning its second straight game, 68-61, over Plattsburgh on Saturday afternoon at Elting Gymnasium. Zebi Williams (16 points, 12 rebounds) led four Hawk starters in double figures. Lisa Burriss added…
Read moreMen’s Basketball Team Falls To Potsdam
NEW PALTZ — Three players in double figures was not enough for SUNY New Paltz to overcome a poor shooting night and a 14-point halftime deficit on Friday against Potsdam at Elting Gymnasium. The Bears defeated New Paltz, 87-57, to move into sole possession of fifth place in the…
Read moreHawks Prevail In Delayed Contest
NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz led for all but 2:31 of Friday’s 65-49 women’s basketball victory over Potsdam at Elting Gymnasium. The game started 1 hour and 20 minutes late due to an extended wait for replacement referees to arrive. But for the Hawks, it was worth…
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