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New York pioneered the modern prison system which it continues to use to this day using incarcerated laborers to produce goods and services which heavily benefit the state government, including SUNY.
According to the United States Census Bureau, female persons account for 56.8 percent of the New Paltz population. However, there is not one accessible reproductive health care center for women within ...
Mom is third from the left, holey sweater and black lips. Photo Courtesy of Sophie Moos. I would say I have pretty cool parents. They’ve had their moments, like when they tricked me to go on the ...
New Paltz GUNX Ultimate Frisbee has been around for nearly 20 years and is a vlaued club sport in the athletic community. On the westernmost field here on campus located between the turf near the ...
Give-back by giving away! Buy Nothing New Paltz is a community Facebook page where members post unwanted items others can collect for free.
Inside a church basement, secondhand heaven awaits. Walk onto Huguenot Street, where you may feel transported to the past, and reach Twice Blessed Thrift Store to be transported to another universe.
Archeological artifacts that prove the Bible to be a piece of fan fiction have Christians everywhere shouting “fake news” and atheists reveling in “I told you so.” The Biblical Archeology Review ...
Ritualist, part plant store, part witch store has moved to the center of town and the possibilities for the store’s future are endless.
If you’re reading this in The Oracle newspaper, you are saving physical media.The previous statement was a bit of a hyperbole, but in this day and age, who doesn’t have a vinyl record, a polaroid ...
SUNY New Paltz Athletics has announced they are embarking on a two-year process of changing conferences and moving away from the SUNYAC.
With a narrow win, SUNY New Paltz alum Manny Nneji won the seat for District Attorney with endorsement from the Democratic and Working Families parties. One of the major contested seats for New Paltz ...
On Wednesday, May 1 at 1 p.m. students gathered on Parker Quad to set up an encampment, calling on SUNY New Paltz and the SUNY system to divest from contracts that they say support Israel.