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Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed free tuition at CUNY and SUNY schools for families earning $100,000 or less in 2017 and families earning $125,000 or less in 2019. We support any good measure that would . . . more
Allison Leshowitz, of Hewlett, was part of a select group of SUNY New Paltz seniors who were recognized with the school’s Outstanding Graduate designation at the commencement ceremony on Dec. 15. more
Although fake news is a big issue for today’s media, particularly in the aftermath of the presidential campaign, it has been a problem in the journalism world for more than 100 years. “There are records of fake news going back as far as Lincoln that were used to [try to] derail his election,” said Dr. Cliff Jernigan, an associate professor and chairman of Hofstra University’s Department of Journalism, Media Studies and Public Relations. more
he outdoor environmental center at Woodmere Middle School was one of three programs that received a “Be the Change for Kids” Innovation Award presented by the New York State School Boards Association and SUNY Polytechnic Institute. more
Joshua Gold will succeed Dr. Rochelle Brand as principal of the Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway (HAFTR) Middle School effective July 1. more
Sarah Mael carries a 3.88 grade point average, works with mentally challenged young adults and coaches children in gymnastics and how the Lawrence resident incorporates that into her life is why the Nassau County College student received the prestigious Chancellor’s Award. more
One of this year’s winners of the State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence has become a mentor to his peers after being motivated by a senior he met in his freshman year at the University of Albany. more
There are many aspects of college I can fill a column with. I could talk about clubs, or share roommate horror stories. I could describe the accumulating stress of finals week or my plans for my first three-month summer. more
After a wonderfully long winter break, returning to college felt a lot like sliding my feet into a pair of fuzzy slippers on a cold morning. It felt just right — snug and familiar. more
Last week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo put forward a bill that would help combat sexual assault on college campuses across New York. The bill, part of the governor’s Enough is Enough initiative, would make all colleges in the state, which enroll some 1.2 million students, comply with initiatives the governor instituted at SUNY schools last year, including setting up a statewide definition of affirmative consent and creating a Bill of Rights for victims and survivors of sexual assault. more
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