On Thursday, Sept. 13, Professor Sigal R. Ben-Porath traveled to Skidmore to deliver a keynote address. During her lecture, Ben-Porath stressed the importance of free speech as a principle for all in a democracy, focusing on the ways in which we consider and respond to challenges to free speech.
Read moreRania Matar on the Lived Experiences of Refugees
Rania Matar, an award-winning photographer, spoke to first-year students about the diverse lived experiences of refugees in Lebanon.
Read moreRealistic Art Pieces Bring Skidmore to Life at Faculty Exhibit
From Sept. 13th until Oct. 14th, the Schick Gallery will be showcasing work of different mediums from faculty members Fabian Lopez, Sarah Sweeney, Andrea Peterson, and Doretta Miller, creating an interesting and impressive new exhibit.
Read moreLiving in Color: Caroline Rose’s Red
Lively Lucy’s hosted Caroline Rose last Thursday as part of the big music week to start off the semester. The singer left the audience wanting more, as her red vibe and recorder skills wowed those in attendance.
Read moreStrength in Vulnerability: Raveena Dazzles in SEC Show
Singer Raveena dazzled students at SEC’s The Tang Show last Friday, providing a heartwarming performance to end a great music week.
Read moreGardening a Sense of Community
The garden works to be a space where students and faculty can sit, talk and enjoy themselves. Open all year long, with approximately fifty student workers, many new and exciting developments to the garden have begun to sprout up.
Read moreFurther the Discussion with Letters to the Editor
In both the Skidmore News and other publications, letters to the editor have a history of promoting lively discussions.
Read moreQ+A With Michael Orr: New Guy on Campus
The start of semesters always brings about changes. For Michael Orr, this meant starting his position as Skidmore’s new Dean of Faculty. Skidmore News sat down with the new dean to learn more about his goals for the college.
Read moreWhat to Do Weekly: 9/17-9/24
With all that goes on both on-campus and in town, it can be tough to know what to do and where to go, so we’ve compiled the top five things Skidmore students ought to do, see and attend this week.
Read more70th Emmy Awards Predictions
The 70th Emmy Awards are set to air on Monday, Sept. 17 at 7:30 p.m. on NBC. While aiming to nominate and select the finest work in television each year, Emmy voters often make decisions in much more complex ways than just simply deciding what is “the best.”
Read moreWe Went to Saratoga's Most Popular Coffee Shops and Here's What We Think
Ever feel overwhelmed by the number of coffee shops in Saratoga Springs? If you are a freshman, get a glimpse into our town’s vibrant coffee scene. If you are an upperclassmen, find out what you have been missing out on!
Read more3-Doings: The Imagist Object in Chicago Art, Tang Exhibit and Discussion
From September 8 until January 6, the exhibit 3- Doings: The Imagist Object in Chicago Art, 1964-1980, is up for viewing at the Tang Museum. The exhibit is organized by Tang Museum Dayton Director Ian Berry and Chicago- based curators and scholars John Corbett and Jim Dempsey. 3-Doings features work from 20 different artists, all perceived as imagists in Chicago.
Read more"The Balance of Power Needs to Be Shifted," Sarah Friedland Talks About her Experience in Lyd in Exile
Sarah Friedland, director of MDOCS Storytellers’ Institute, talks to Skidmore News about her experience helping organize the Palestinian Voices series last semester, and her upcoming documentary, Lyd in Exile.
Read moreSaratoga Springs' Latest Attractions
Saratoga Springs, with its reputation as both a bustling summer resort destination and quaint college town to Skidmore students, continues to evolve to fit the needs of both its residents and visitors. From a local hot spot’s recent renovation, to brand new Broadway real estate, how has the small city recently expanded?
Read moreSkidmore Prepares for Smoke-Free Campus
The Skidmore community recently got updates concerning the campus’ goal to become smoke-free and tobacco-free by Jan. 1, 2019. The policy will apply to all students, faculty, staff and visitors to the campus, and a failure to comply may result in a penalty.
Read moreFall Sports Recap and Preview
The start of the school semester marks new seasons for 11 of Skidmore’s various varsity sports teams. For easy access to schedules and stats, SkidNews has decided to quickly recap each team’s season so far. (photo taken from Skidmore Athletic’s website)
Read moreProfessor Sigal Ben-Porath to Give Free Speech Lecture
On Sept. 14, University of Pennsylvania’s Education and Politics Professor Sigal Ben-Porath will give a lecture about free speech on college campuses. In her book, Ben-Porath focuses on the important role free speech plays on increasingly diverse college campuses. Her lecture will take place this Thursday, Sept. 13 at 7 P.M
Read moreSkidmore Faculty Member Credited in NYS Mental Health Guide
As the school year begins, students entering K-12 classrooms will be welcomed by a new curriculum that includes instruction on mental health. The new lesson is part of a 2016 NYS law that is finally starting.
Read moreVenture Off-Broadway for Impressive Italian Dishes at Taverna Novo
Vegetarian pizza, risotto, bolognese and more. Find out what new Italian restaurant Taverna Novo has to offer right here on Beekman Street in Saratoga.
Read moreThe Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History
This past month Skidmore College welcomed Elizabeth Kolbert, author of the Pulitzer Prize winning book The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History back to campus. Sponsored by the the Saratoga Springs Public Library, the Gannett auditorium was nearly full with an overwhelming majority of older members of the community, along with a smattering of Skidmore students and faculty.
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