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The State University of New York at New Paltz (SUNY New Paltz or New Paltz) is a public university in New Paltz, New York. It traces its origins to the New Paltz Classical School, a secondary institution founded in 1828 and reorganized as an academy in 1833.
In reviewing what led to the on-campus arrests of 132 protestors at State University of New York at New Paltz during the takedown of a pro-Palestinian protest on May 2, the school's administration ...
More than 100 people were arrested at SUNY New Paltz Thursday night following an encampment set up on campus earlier this week in protest of the Israel-Hamas war.. Students started the "Gaza ...
SUNY New Paltz protest escalates: Over 100 people arrested at SUNY New Paltz encampment. At Stony Brook, campus police recently posted a job listing looking for a law enforcement expert in ...
On May 1, an encampment was set up at SUNY New Paltz. [324] On May 2, police arrested 133 people and dismantled the encampment. [325] An encampment was set up at SUNY Purchase on May 2. [326] Police arrested 70 people the following morning. [327] Also on May 2, a sit-in was held at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. [328]
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According to the district attorney's office, 22-year-old SUNY New Paltz student Raymond Rattray's body was discovered by a person walking along Route 208 in the town of New Paltz on Jan. 24.
The New Paltz News was founded in 1935, and merged with the Wallkill paper Wallkill Valley World in 1980. The Huguenot Herald was first published in 1976 and merged in 1985 with the Highland paper, the Highland Herald. [13] At SUNY New Paltz, a college newspaper, the New Paltz Oracle, was founded in 1938,. [14]