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The campus bookstore is changing owners prior to the upcoming semester, as the store’s previous operator is being dumped for eCampus.
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 ...
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.
CHBO Drums, the one-of-a-kind New Paltz drum shop has just relocated from Water St. to S. Oakwood Terrace.
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.
In addition to the building’s new occupants, there will be renovations to the parking lots around 27-29 Main St. to accomodate the new businesses. The parking will specifically be reserved for the ...
Since mid-February, the chilly spring mornings have been creeping in on us. Being up in the mountains of SUNY New Paltz does not help the brutal weather – especially the wind. Now that we’re well into ...
Ritualist, part plant store, part witch store has moved to the center of town and the possibilities for the store’s future are endless.
The Center for Creative Education (CCE), known for its art, music, theater and visual arts programs, has announced its expansion into the Village of New Paltz.
I joined The Oracle during the spring of my freshman year. Finally, bidding farewell to the tumultuous year of 2020, people cautiously embraced the arrival of 2021.
Workout classes at the AWC are open to all students who are looking to broaden their horizons with working out!
In Jar’s most recent record, “No Way to Relax When You Are on Fire,” she experiments with fuzzed guitar, xylophone and playful pauses before sudden bursts of noise and energy.