In contrast with Jared Schwartz’s response, Jones provides her take on last week’s article, “Sexual Misconduct Policy Leaves the Community Vulnerable,” in which she closely examines the data concerning sexual assault and Skidmore’s standards surrounding the issue.
Read moreThe Rational Argument Against Annotating Student Academic Records
A response to last week’s article, “Sexual Misconduct Policy Leaves the Community Vulnerable,” in which Schwartz attempts to modify and refine the argument formerly presented.
Read moreFast 8 is the Most Absurd One Yet
No Housing Crisis in the Foreseeable Future
After last semester's housing debacle, Maltzman decided to check in with the Office of Residential Life to see how students will be accommodated moving forward.
Read moreTurkey's Constitutional Referendum
On Sunday, April 16, Turkey passed a Constitutional Referendum that will transform the government to a presidential system of governance, giving the President unparalleled power over most affairs of the state and of the government.
Read moreSenate Alters Itself; Confirms Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court
On April 6, the Senate confirmed Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Gorsuch, though a fairly ideological jurist, is no more extreme than Justice Antonin Scalia who passed away in 2016.
Read moreSeniors and Their Families Give Back
The funds raised by the Senior Parent Project and the Senior Gift are integral to not only the future of Skidmore as an institution, but also to the comradery of the graduating class. Take a look at the purpose and benefits of these fundraising efforts from the perspectives of students, alumni, parents, and administrators.
Read moreSeventh Annual Kenneth A. Freirich Business Plan Competition Awards $20,000 to French Fry Entrepreneur
On Friday, April 7, Skidmore hosted the final round of the Seventh Annual Kenneth A. Freirich Business Plan Competition. Seven businesses advanced from a preliminary round of competition that took place at Skidmore on February 24. This year’s first place winner, Weston Stewart Tennes ’17, was awarded $20,000 to launch his business.
Read moreLetter from the Editor Regarding Business Competition Coverage
An article covering the Seventh Annual Kenneth A. Freirich Business Plan Competition was pulled today due to factual inaccuracies. We apologize for the errors.
Read moreNew York Yankees Top MLB’s Most Valuable Franchise List
For the 20th consecutive year, Forbes listed the New York Yankees as Major League Baseball's most valuable franchise. Of course, this comes as no surprise to baseball fans, because the Yankees' history of success combined with their location makes them an incredibly valuable franchise to own.
Read moreSan Bernardino Shooting
On Monday April 10 in San Bernardino, a man fatally shot his estranged wife before killing himself. Two students were injured in this murder-suicide, with one dying at the hospital.
Read moreFaculty Express Disapproval of New Curriculum Proposal, Vote to Table
After an extended debate before the planned vote on a new general education curriculum, a motion to table the topic and postpone the debate until the May faculty meeting was passed.
Read more"Balm in Gilead": An Experience like no Other
"Balm in Gilead" is this year's MainStage production over at JKB Theater. With their performances starting on April 14, this is one play you do not want to miss. Get an insight scoop from director Phil Soltanoff before buying some tickets (make sure to get them soon, as they sell quick!).
Read moreEndorsement for Henry Jaffe, Candidate for VP for Academic Affairs
The Skidmore News Editorial Board supports Henry Jaffe ’18 for his reelection bid as VP for Academic Affairs. Jaffe is passionate about the issues he has covered for the last Academic year, and his experience will be beneficial to the students he proudly represents. His strong commitment to ethics allows him to speak on behalf of the students, even when has personal reserves. We wholly endorse his candidacy.
Read moreJoel Aure: A Title IX Coordinator We Can Believe In
Tucked away in his Palamountain office, is Joel Aure—the new Title IX Coordinator of Skidmore College. After his experiences as the Chief Diversity Officer, Affirmative Action Officer, and the Title IX Coordinator at Purchase College, Aure is ready to make an impact upon the Skidmore community.
Read moreLetter to the editor, Re: "Speakers Bureau Chair Candidate Misrepresents Experience in Campaign Video"
Ziesing '19 writes why Skidmore News got its coverage wrong.
Read moreGeneral Education Requirements Fall Short in More Ways
In continuing our recent coverage of the new General Education proposal that will dictate all-college requirements, we write on shortfalls in the requirements for language study. The Board agrees that learning a foreign language is important for global citizenship, but feels the proposal fails to make the case that foreign language “provides insight into cultural differences” and “provides an alternative means of perceiving the world.”
Read moreSexual Misconduct Policy Leaves the Community Vulnerable
With fortified protections written at the behest of Federal demands for compliance, has come significant concern for due process in Title IX policy and its enforcement.
Read moreKeeping Up with SGA: Meet Your Representative
Take a minute to get to know your SGA representatives!
Read moreAlison
A drop of the jaw in awe; A. A tap of the tongue behind teeth where it and gums meet; li, the sound of sex where the mouth’s roof and tongue make love; s, to a feisty halt of clenched teeth, on.
Alison.
My love. My princess.
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