NEW PALTZ — On Sunday, May 5, 2002, the College-Youth Symphony of the Hudson Valley (CYS), directed by Dr. Carole Cowan, will celebrate Children’s Day 2002 by performing a concert of music involving and honoring the young people in our community. The concert begins at 3:00 PM in the Julien…
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Ottaway Gift Documents Dorsky Museum exhibitions
NEW PALTZ — Select exhibitions featured at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York at New Paltz will now live well beyond their venues at the SDMA thanks to a donation from Jim and Mary Ottaway. The $7,500 annual gift will fund the publication of…
Read moreHawks Fall To Oneonta, Sweep Plattsburgh
ONEONTA, NEW PALTZ — Entering the Saturday’s games, the New Paltz men’s baseball team needed at least a win to keep their slim SUNYAC playoff hopes alive. The Hawks were defeated though, twice by the Red Dragons in tight games 4-3 and 5-2. Sunday, the Hawks rebounded with two victories…
Read moreOswego, Cortland Sweep Softball
OSWEGO, CORTLAND — Women’s softball returned home from the weekend 0-4 with 4- 1 and 11-3 losses to Oswego and 9-0 and 13-2 losses to Cortland. Against Oswego in game one, a three-run homer by Willow Eyres in the bottom of the fourth sealed the win for the Lakers….
Read moreIndependent Director Jim Jarmusch Talks at SUNY New Paltz
NEW PALTZ — On Wednesday, May 1, 2002, Jim Jarmusch-award-winning director of films including Ghost Dog, Dead Man, and Night on Earth-will present a lecture at SUNY New Paltz in Lecture Center room 100 at 7:30 PM. The public is welcome to attend and the event is free. Jarmusch…
Read moreMen’s Tennis Gets By Montclair
NEW PALTZ — New Paltz defeated Montclair Saturday 8-1 to up their season record to 6-4. Though the score seemed lopsided, all nine matches were heavily contested. In singles play, three of the six matches went to the deciding set. Ed Paulinski (Floral Park, NY) won his match 6-3,…
Read moreSharp Breaks 100-Point Barrier In Loss to Fredonia
NEW PALTZ — Katie Sharp (Mineola, NY) wasted little time Saturday in breaking the 100-point mark for her career. Sharp needed just one point to go over 100 and it took the senior attacker just over two minutes. Sharp was not finished there as she scored five more times in…
Read moreMen’s Volleyball Wins ECAC Championship
PROVIDENCE, RI — The New Paltz men’s volleyball team won the first ever Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship Saturday night in Providence, RI. The Hawks defeated host Johnson & Wales 3-1 in the semi-finals and swept Roger Williams in the championship 3-0. The win in the finals also marks New…
Read moreHalstead promoted to assistant vice president
NEW PALTZ — The State University of New York at New Paltz recently promoted Michele Halstead of Stone Ridge to the position of assistant vice president in the Administration Division. Halstead was selected for the position after a regional search. She has been with SUNY New Paltz for 12 years, and…
Read moreSt. Joe’s Knocks Off Men’s Baseball
PATCHOGUE, NY — The New Paltz men’s baseball team fell behind early to the St. Joseph’s Golden Eagles and never recovered falling 13- 3. The loss drops the Hawks’ season record to 10-20-1. St. Joe’s got four quick runs in the bottom of the first before Gus Ortega (Rosendale,…
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