On Tuesday Feb. 3, the SUNY New Paltz Art History Association presented Abigail Susik’s “Direct Action Surrealism?: Radical Tactics between Theory and Praxis” on Zoom. Susik is the Department Chair ...
On Feb. 10th, the Athletic Health and Wellness center hosted a free clinic with a goal to encourage girls aged 4 to 16 to try and practice different sports. The student athletes of New Paltz worked ...
The Athletic and Wellness Center offers many group exercises throughout the week including cycling, pilates, yoga, and the ...
On Jan. 30, Gov. Kathy Hochul introduced the Local Cops, Local Crimes Act in an effort to prevent Immigration and Customs ...
In honor of New Paltz’s first recorded African residents Jack and Betty, Historic Huguenot Street partnered with the Dr.
On Friday, Jan. 23, New Paltz’s beloved cocktail bar announced they will be entering a new phase. The Lemon Squeeze announced ...
In recent years, social media has become increasingly important in everyday life. Phenomena like “doom scrolling” have been ...
Early Thursday morning, students were evacuated from all buildings in Peregrine Quad due to a gas main break near the ...
SUNY New Paltz hosted a successful four-win weekend for the men’s and women’s basketball teams, while also celebrating the ...
Approximately a third of a mile outside the Village of Chester in Orange County sits an abandoned warehouse. The empty lot, located on 29 Elizabeth Dr., is owned by the company Pep Boys and used to ...
Mediterra, serving Mediterranean cuisine, has opened in the Student Union Building. With Halal and vegetarian options, Mediterra caters to everyone.
The thrill of speed, the joy of the empty road, the sheer rush of being behind the wheel of a speeding machine. None of this is associated with the banal sport of commuting to work. But still, there’s ...