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The Nationalist Country Bannon So Desperately Craves (Opinion)

October 1, 2017 Ryan Munley

On Aug 18 2017, Steve Bannon was fired from his position as President Trump’s Chief Strategist at the White House. However, lurking in the shadows, he is now equipped to implement the President’s agenda from the outside, attempting to create the nationalist country he so desperately craves.

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In National News Here, Politics Tags Steve Bannon, Trump, nationalism

National Anthem Protests Grow Amidst Recent Trump Comments

September 27, 2017 Austin Albertson

Anthem protests have begun to grow in size and breadth as NFL teams protested together, while Oakland A's catcher Bruce Maxwell became the first MLB player to participate in the protests.

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In Sports Tags NFL, MLB, Sports, Protest, Trump

Federal Title IX Review Warrants Serious Concern

September 27, 2017 Editorial Board

The Department of Education is reviewing Title IX standards for sexual assault cases. Given President Trump’s history of sexual assault, coupled with Betsy DeVos’ legislative inexperience and naiveté, this is a call for alarm.

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In Editorial Tags Department of Education, Title IX, SGBM, DeVos

League of Women Voters Endorses Proposed City Charter

September 27, 2017 Sarina Musallam

On Thursday Sept. 21, the Saratoga Springs branch of League of Women Voters came out in support of the proposed Charter. The League believes that under the new charter, participation and efficiency would increase, while the government would save hundreds of dollars.

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In Politics, National News Here Tags city charter, local politics, Saratoga Springs, Charter Reform

The Many Identities Within The "States of Incarceration"

September 26, 2017 Hannah Yurfest

“States of Incarceration,” a traveling showcase concerning mass imprisonment, is one of the many powerful exhibitions at the Tang Teaching Museum this fall. Both student and faculty curated, the exhibition is the culmination of a two-year collaborative project to start a conversation about the state of incarceration in our country.

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From Vinyasa Yoga to Sound Healing: Skidmore’s Mindfulness Program in Action

September 26, 2017 Samara Landau

Varying classes, from different types of yoga to meditation and sound healing, are being held as part of Skidmore’s Mindfulness Program.  Learn how this program is helping students connect mind, body, and spirit, all while managing stress.

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In Student Life Tags Spiritual, Religious Life, Yoga, Meditation, Stress Management

Horror and Absurdity of Humanity on Display in mother!

September 26, 2017 Rebecca Sohn

Movies regarding the environment have been on the up given the irreversible man-made damages to Mother Earth. However, no one has attempted an environmental horror film. That is, of course, until director Darren Aronofsky premiered mother!, an allegorical story on the destruction of Earth. But has the bit off more than it can chew?

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In A&E Tags movie, mother!, review

Fall

September 25, 2017 Adam Reiskin

 Falling, floating down, the leaves of Saratoga, yellow and brown. Upon dreary students humbled by grades and papers. 

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In Pulp Tags Pulp, Poetry, Fall

Textbook Time of The Year

September 20, 2017 Adam Reiskin

No one ever wants to think about buying overpriced textbooks, especially during the summer, when you are still recovering from the damage done to you by the previous school year’s textbooks.

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In Pulp Tags Textbooks, Skidmore email, Skidshop
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Men’s Soccer Unbeaten Through Five Games

September 19, 2017 Erik Manditch

The Thoroughbreds moved to 4-0-1 after a shutout victory on Tuesday afternoon. 

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In Sports Tags Skidmore Men's Soccer

FeelGood About the Grilled Cheese Club on Campus

September 19, 2017 Skidmore News

Next time you try a fresh grilled cheese sandwich made to order in Case Center on a Tuesday or Wednesday afternoon, thank the FeelGood club, and know that your purchase is helping to change the world. 

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The Office of Community Service: Here to Help

September 19, 2017 Skidmore News

Sitting in her office in Case Center 240, Michelle Hubbs, Director of Community Service Programs, is ready to support students who wish to participate in civic engagement and volunteerism throughout the year.

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In Student Life Tags community

Every College Student’s Dream Come True: A Hulu and Spotify Partnership

September 19, 2017 Rose Janowitz

Out of nowhere, Spotify and Hulu have announced a partnership offering premium-level content to college students. This decision is a hopeful one made in efforts by both companies to secure their future. What does such a collaboration mean for streaming?

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In A&E Tags hulu, spotify, streaming, partnership

Let’s Cover the Basics: Single Payer Healthcare

September 19, 2017 Karen Hafter

Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced single-payer healthcare legislation, which was co-sponsored by 15 Democratic Senators. If passed, 100% of US citizens will be covered. But does the bill have a chance to pass a Republican majority Congress?

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In National News Here, Opinion Tags healthcare, Bernie Sanders

"Game of Thrones" Nears Its End

September 18, 2017 Eddie Godino

The mega-series that is "Game of Thrones" is coming to a surprisingly disappointing end. By reviewing season 7 viewers can get an inside look into what's to come. In the case of season 7, that means a shorter season lacking plot and simply shooting for fan favorites. 

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In A&E Tags Review, Game of Thrones, season 7, GOT

Vaccinating for Peace: Lessons in Creative Thought

September 15, 2017 Ebrahim Shah

When Ebrahim Shah’18 received a $10,000 scholarship, he went back to his home country of Pakistan and helped a rural village access vaccines and medications. What had started as a passion to use waste heat from vehicles to do some good, became a ten thousand dollar Davis Project in Pakistan.

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In National News Here Tags pakistan, Volunteer, Health, Davis

Getting to Know Joanne Yepsen: the Mayor of Saratoga Springs

April 27, 2017 Nigel D. Smith

Joanne Yepsen is serving her second term as the Mayor of Saratoga Springs. She believes Skidmore students are a vital part of the community and encourages students to get more involved.

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In National News Here Tags Saratoga Springs, local politics, skidmore, Joanne Yepsen

Administrators, Government, and Disinterested Students

April 26, 2017 Editorial Board

Skidmore College’s administration struggles to engage students in policy matters.

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In Editorial Tags Editorial, Administration, Glotzbach

Student Entrepreneurs Shine, Overcome Obstacles in Annual Business Competition

April 26, 2017 Janine Kritschgau

Impressive student entrepreneurship was showcased at Skidmore's Seventh Annual Kenneth A. Freirich Business Plan Competition.

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In Student Life Tags Business competition

“Skidmore” New Zealand, A New Study Abroad Option

April 26, 2017 Noa Maltzman

Currently, Skidmore runs three study abroad programs (Skidmore in Paris, Skidmore in London and Skidmore in Spain), but starting in Spring 2018, there will be a fourth program, Skidmore in New Zealand.

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In Admin faculty policy, Student Life Tags OCSE
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