NEW PALTZ, NY – — Senior guard Ben Davey (Andover, NJ) missed a three-point field goal as time expired in overtime and Oneonta came away with a 90-88 win over SUNY New Paltz this evening at Elting Gymnasium. Trailing 90-85 with ten seconds remaining, Davey hit a three-pointer to…
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Late Rally Pulls Oneonta Past New Paltz
NEW PALTZ, NY – — The SUNY New Paltz women’s basketball team led by as many as 13 points early in the second half against conference rival Oneonta, but the Red Dragons rallied for a 63-51 victory this evening at Elting Gymnasium. Oneonta outscored the Hawks 12-4 in the…
Read moreArt History Professor’s New Book Highlights Old Kingston
NEW PALTZ — William B. Rhoads, a professor of art history at the State University of New York at New Paltz, presents a wealth of historic photography and architectural information about New York’s first capital city in Kingston, New York: The Architectural Guide, recently published by Black Dome Press….
Read moreMiraldi’s new book is biography of once-famous reform journalist
Journalism Professor Robert Miraldi’s new biography of a turn-of-the-century investigative reporter recreates the turbulent and controversial life of a forgotten but once-famous reform journalist. But it also finds remarkable similarities in problems found in 1903 that still plague America in 2003. The book, The Pen Is Mightier: The Muckraking Life of…
Read moreHawks Drop Three Straight to Sacred Heart
NEW PALTZ, NY – — The SUNY New Paltz men’s volleyball team dropped to 0-6 on the year with a 3-0 loss to Sacred Heart this evening at Elting Gymnasium. After winning the first game 30-25, Sacred Heart pulled away midway through games two and three to win 30-19…
Read moreProfessors new book is biography of once-famous reform journalist
NEW PALTZ — Journalism Professor Robert Miraldi’s new biography of a turn-of-the-century investigative reporter recreates the turbulent and controversial life of a forgotten but once-famous reform journalist. But it also finds remarkable similarities in problems found in 1903 that still plague America in 2003. The book, The Pen Is Mightier: The…
Read moreRed Dragons Escape With 51-50 Win
NEW PALTZ, NY — Jon Rother’s (Sodus Point, NY) two free throws with 1:19 left in the game proved to be the difference as Cortland escaped Elting Gym with a victory Tuesday night over New Paltz. Senior guard Ben Davey (Andover, NJ) had a chance to win the game…
Read moreCortland Sinks Hawks 53-46
NEW PALTZ, NY — Cortland outscored New Paltz 17-6 in the last six minutes of the game Tuesday night to escape with a 53-46 victory. The Hawks took the lead late on Kim Weigel’s (Whitestone, NY) free throw 46-45 with 1:54 left but were unable to score for the…
Read moreMedia analyst to give lecture at SUNY New Paltz on Feb. 6
NEW PALTZ — Rachel Coen, a media analyst with Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), will give a lecture titled “Media Coverage of Civil Liberties and Dissent” at 7 p.m. on Feb. 6 in the Coykendall Science Building on the SUNY New Paltz campus. The lecture will address the mainstream media…
Read moreSenator Charles Schumer to host housing forum at SUNY New Paltz on Feb. 7
NEW PALTZ — United States Senator Charles Schumer is hosting a conference for employers in the mid-Hudson Valley to introduce them to housing programs that can help recruit and retain employees. The conference will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, at The Terrace restaurant on the…
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