NEW PALTZ — New Paltz men’s baseball jumped on the visiting Hawks from Hartwick early, grabbing three runs in the opening three innings en route to a 6-4 win. The victory ups New Paltz’s record to 6-11-1 for the season. The Hawks got on the board in the first…
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Men’s Tennis Pounds CCNY
NEW YORK, NY — New Paltz men’s tennis swept all their matches Thursday against City College of New York in a 9-0 win. In singles play, #1 Brad Breakstone (Mount Kisco, NY) won 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, #2 Bobby Calise (East Islip, NY) won 6-0, 6- 0, #3 Brian Palmenteri…
Read moreArt books featured at used book sale
NEW PALTZ — The Friends of the Sojourner Truth Library will hold its semi-annual used book sale at the State University of New York at New Paltz April 22 through May 3. The regular sale, which is on-going during all library hours, offers hardcover books for $1 and paperbacks priced at…
Read moreGood’s book examines the portrayal of journalists in films
NEW PALTZ — Journalism professor Howard Good’s seventh book, which examines how journalists are portrayed in the movies, will be published this month by Praeger Publishers. It is entitled “Media Ethics Goes to the Movies” and is intended to be used as a text for classes in media ethics….
Read moreOswego Outguns New Paltz In Lacrosse
NEW PALTZ — Last season, New Paltz women’s lacrosse was outmatched from start to finish against the Oswego Lakers, falling 19-0. Wednesday was a little different though, as the Hawks stuck with the talented Lakers the entire game. Oswego eventually won 19-9. The Hawks found themselves down 5-0 midway…
Read moreVassar Hands Men’s Tennis Second Loss
NEW PALTZ — The Vassar Brewers handed the New Paltz men’s tennis team their second loss of the season Wednesday 8-1. Vassar rolled through singles play sweeping all six matches. In #2 doubles, sophomores Bobby Calise (East Islip, NY) and Brad Breakstone (Mount Kisco, NY) were victorious in their…
Read moreLecture: Changes in Chinese higher education
NEW PALTZ — The president of China’s Xi’an Foreign Languages University will provide an “insider’s” view of changes in Chinese higher education in a lecture at the State University of New York at New Paltz on Monday, April 8. Ruiquing Du’s lecture, titled “A System in Transition: Most Recent Changes in…
Read moreA Good book examines the portrayal of journalists in films
NEW PALTZ — Journalism professor Howard Good’s seventh book, which examines how journalists are portrayed in the movies, will be published this month by Praeger Publishers. It is entitled “Media Ethics Goes to the Movies” and is intended to be used as a text for classes in media ethics. Good has…
Read moreRussell Sage Frustrates New Paltz Softball
TROY, NY — The Gators of Russell Sage only allowed two runs in two games to the New Paltz softball team Tuesday in Troy, NY. Sage took game one, 5-1 and game two, 11-1. The losses drop the Hawks’ record to 1-12 on the season. In game one, the…
Read moreSacred Heart Defeats Men’s Volleyball in Three Games
NEW PALTZ — The Pioneers of Sacred Heart defeated New Paltz men’s volleyball Tuesday night in three straight games 30-19, 31- 29, and 30-26. The loss brings the Hawks’ record to 17-16 on the year. Beau Warren (Canandaigua, NY) finished the match with 13 kills, 9 assists, 5 blocks,…
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