OSWEGO, NY — With a 35-29 lead at the half, the Oswego Great Lakers used a 22-8 run to start the second to pull away from New Paltz en route to a 73-58 win. The Lakers improve to 12-9 overall and 8-5 in the SUNYAC while New Paltz falls…
Read moreMonth: February 2003
Lakers Outgun Hawks 63-56
OSWEGO, NY — In a game between two squads battling for the final SUNYAC playoff berth, the Oswego Lakers outlasted New Paltz Friday night 63-56. The Lakers hit 11 three-point baskets on the night and shot 44% from behind the arc. Jackie Luszczek (Ithaca, NY) and Christine Roth (Buffalo,…
Read moreConference weds art and writing in the classroom
NEW PALTZ — The Hudson Valley Writing Project at SUNY New Paltz and Ulster County BOCES is sponsoring a day-long conference titled “The Art(s) of Writing” beginning at 8 a.m., on Friday, Feb. 28, at the Ulster County BOCES Conference Center in New Paltz. The conference focuses on the connections between…
Read moreNASA astronaut to help showcase careers in engineering
NEW PALTZ — The School of Science and Engineering at the State University of New York at New Paltz will host a day-long event on Wednesday, Feb. 19, to introduce students from the region’s school districts to the wonders and excitement a career in engineering may offer. Special guest and keynote…
Read moreHawks Down Vassar
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — The SUNY New Paltz men’s basketball team got back into the win column tonight with a 74-64 victory over Vassar. New Paltz had lost two heartbreakers in a row to Cortland 51-50 and Oneonta 90-88 in overtime in their last two games. The Hawks went…
Read moreLegislative Gazette celebrates 25 years of interns
NEW PALTZ — This February, the Legislative Gazette, the student run newspaper dedicated to New York Government politics in Albany, will enter into the 25th year of its’ internship program. What started as a handful of students working on the first edition with only one phone, a desk and a…
Read moreHarvard professor to lecture on United States foreign policy with Iraq on Feb. 20
NEW PALTZ — Stephen M. Walt, professor of International Affairs and Academic Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, will give a lecture at SUNY New Paltz at 7 p.m. on Feb. 20 in the Coykendall Science Building auditorium. Professor Walt’s lecture, “The United States vs….
Read moreLegislative Gazette celebrates 25 years of interns
This February, the Legislative Gazette, the student run newspaper dedicated to New York Government politics in Albany, will enter into the 25th year of its’ internship program. What started as a handful of students working on the first edition with only one phone, a desk and a little bit of…
Read moreWomen Finish 4th, Men 9th at Tufts Invitational
MEDFORD, MA — The SUNY New Paltz men and women’s indoor track and field teams took part in the Tufts Invitational this past weekend in Medford, Massachusetts. The women’s team finished with 83 points in 4th place at the eight-team meet. Tufts won the event with 220.5 points followed…
Read moreSUNY Professor Publishes Children’s Creativity Study
NEW PALTZ — Margaret H. Johnson, an associate professor of art education at SUNY New Paltz, has co-authored a new book, The Colors of Learning: Integrating the Visual Arts into the Early Childhood Curriculum (Teachers College Press), heralded as an important contribution to current thinking about child development. Based…
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