Since Fall of 2018, The Oracle has expanded it’s publication with an accompanying magazine, The Teller, in an effort to inspire more students to write and publish their work. The Teller is a ...
At a recent Accepted Students Day event, someone observed that Black Studies was not represented. This was explicitly mentioned by our administration in a meeting where faculty and other institutional ...
For The Oracle’s 99th volume, with the News section expanding to six full pages, the editorial board is expanding to welcome ...
As a journalism student, I am constantly thinking about the future of the field. With the continued development of AI and the use of social media as a form of news, it is sometimes hard to think of a ...
Hugo the Hawk turned 16 on Tuesday, or 34 depending on what's less creepy.In 2010, Hugo “was born in a nest overlooking Lake ...
Before The Oracle, I would never have thought of myself as the journalist I am today. When I was growing up, I hated the news ...
Prior to publication of this final issue, The Oracle’s Editor-in-Chief, Kyle Bredberg, mysteriously disappeared into the ...
The pandemic has ended, but with freedom of movement came an end to New York state’s eviction moratorium and an increase in evictions. The Associated Press reported last June that New York and other ...
Students and community members of all ages gathered in the Sojourner Truth Library on April 17 at 6 p.m. to kickoff the ...
New Paltz is home to countless artists. From photographers and writers to musicians and painters, New Paltzians have a ...
The University Police Department (UPD) is investigating what SUNY New Paltz President Donald Christian called a “condemnable posting of racially offensive material in a campus residence hall” found on ...