NEW PALTZ — SUNY New Paltz’ Department of Black Studies is sponsoring a series of events to highlight the black experience “beyond February.” Novelist and historian: On Tuesday, March 27, novelist Allen Ballard will lead a reading and discussion relating to his latest book “Where I’m Bound,” which is a story…
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Hawks To Play For Regular Season Title
NEW PALTZ — When SUNY New Paltz hosts Sacred Heart for a men’s volleyball match tomorrow night at Elting Gymnasium, the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA) Odeneal Division regular season title and a spot in the EIVA Tournament will be on the line. New Paltz (18-6 overall, 6-1 EIVA…
Read moreSoftball Team Remains Winless
SALEM, VA. — SUNY New Paltz closed its spring trip with two losses on Saturday at the Bridgewater State College Tournament at the Moyer Sports Complex. The Hawks lost 13-0 to host Bridgewater and were edged 3-1 by Mary Washington. Late Friday, Averett blanked New Paltz, 11-0. The…
Read moreMen’s Tennis Team Loses First Road Match
KINGS POINT — The first and second doubles teams provided SUNY New Paltz’s lone wins on Saturday, as the Hawks lost their first road match of the season, 7-2, at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Ed Paulinski and Adam Redding beat Robert Harris and Mark Shanks, 8-3, at…
Read moreSoftball Team Loses Two
SALEM, VA. — SUNY New Paltz opened its 2001 softball season with two five-inning losses at the Bridgewater State College Tournament on Friday at the Moyer Sports Complex. The Hawks lost 8-0 to Bethany (W.Va.) College and fell 15-5 to Savannah (Ga.) College on the first day of the…
Read moreHawks Lose Florida Baseball Finale
FORT PIERCE, FLA. — SUNY New Paltz completed its Florida trip in much the same way as it started it, allowing a big inning en route to a disappointing loss. A five-run second inning on Friday morning was the difference, as Earlham (Ind.) College defeated New Paltz, 9-4, at…
Read moreEyewitness: Iraq
NEW PALTZ — In January, during the week that marked the 10th anniversary of the Gulf War, sociology professor Barbara Ann Scott traveled to Iraq as part of an international delegation that delivered humanitarian aid and medicines in defiance of the U.S. blockade and in the midst of periodic bombings. The…
Read moreBaseball Team Defeats Colonials Again
FORT PIERCE, FLA. — For the second time in five days, SUNY New Paltz got the best of Western Connecticut State on the baseball field. And again it was a close game. New Paltz snapped a two-game losing skid with a 5-2 win over the Colonials on Thursday morning…
Read moreHawks Fall To Montclair State
KINGSTON — Six goals in the first nine minutes, and a 10-2 halftime advantage, helped power Montclair State past SUNY New Paltz, 18-6, in women’s lacrosse on Thursday night at Kingston’s Dietz Stadium. Sophomore attacker Alyssa Parisi (Fairfield, NJ/West Essex) had six goals and an assist, while fellow sophomore…
Read morePost-Modern Photographer David Levinthal to Lecture at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — To see selected works by David Levinthal, click here. On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 the Student Art Alliance welcomes David Levinthal for a lecture and presentation. Held in Lecture Center room 112 at 7:30 PM, this event is free and open to all. The Student…
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