NEW PALTZ — On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, SUNY New Paltz Music faculty member Gregory Dinger performs at the Julien J. Studley Theatre. The concert begins at 8:00 PM, and tickets may be purchased at the door after 7:00 PM for $5 adults, $4 seniors and faculty/staff, and $3 students….
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Sacred Heart Defeats Men’s Volleyball in 3
FAIRFIELD, CT — The New Paltz men’s volleyball team lost its fourth straight EIVA match on Tuesday night to Sacred Heart University in three straight games 30-18, 30-26, and 31-29. The loss drops the Hawks’ EIVA record to 0-4 and their overall record to 1-5. Beau Warren (Canandaigua, NY) led…
Read moreOneonta Basketball Leaves Town With Two Wins
NEW PALTZ — The Oneonta Red Dragons left New Paltz Tuesday night with two victories over the men and women’ s Hawk basketball teams. The men’s final was 71-69 and the women’s final was 73-41. The New Paltz men took the game right down to the wire as Ben…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz Sojourner Truth Library receives grant to expand collection
NEW PALTZ — The New York State Education Department has awarded Chui-chun Lee, the director of the Sojourner Truth Library at the State University of New York at New Paltz, an $11,822 grant for her project titled “Coordinated Collection Development Aid Application 2001-2002.” The Sojourner Truth Library will use the grant…
Read moreSUNY New Paltz special education program receives grant
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz School of Education, in collaboration with The Children’s Annex day school (with centers in Kingston and Ellenville), has been awarded $25,000 to develop a course titled “Effective Instructional Practices for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).” The grant was…
Read moreBeers, Joki Place 1st at Stampede Invitational
MEDFORD, MA — New Paltz track and field was at the Tufts University Stampede Invitational in Medford, Massachusetts Saturday. Sophomore Gary Beers (Pearl River, NY) and Freshman Sara Joki (Schuylerville, NY) finished at the top of their respected events. Beers was 1st in the 800 meters with a time of…
Read moreRed Dragons Sweep New Paltz Basketball
NEW PALTZ — The visiting Red Dragons of Cortland handed both men and women’s basketball teams losses Saturday night. The final score in the women’s game was 64-38 and the men’s final was 67-52. In the women’s game, Cortland never trailed en route to the twenty six-point win. The…
Read moreWomen’s Lacrosse Moves Back on Campus
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz women’s lacrosse team is moving their playing field back on campus. After a two-year stint off campus, having to play all of their home games at Dietz Stadium in Kingston, NY, the Hawks are looking forward to coming…
Read moreLady Hawks Fall to Hunter College
NEW PALTZ — New Paltz women’s basketball lost to Hunter Friday night at Elting Gymnasium by a final score of 69-51. The loss drops the Hawks’ record to 4-17 on the season. The Lady Hawks trailed by just two points at the half 30-28 but the Hawks from Hunter…
Read moreHealth affects of cell phones and power lines
NEW PALTZ — Beginning in 1979, reports began to appear indicating a possible link between exposure to electromagnetic fields, such as those produced by power lines, and various diseases. Reports since then also suggest that elevated health risks may result from exposure to radio frequency fields. In both cases, no conclusive…
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