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Space, A Poem

October 17, 2019 Hannah Charity

My screams are silent, swallowed up in the void. 

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In Pulp Tags Poem, Student poem, Student poetry, Space, Relationship

Beatlemore Skidmania: The Most Epic Beatles Event of the Year

October 17, 2019 Olivia Berson

Skidmore is full of its coveted traditions: Big Show, Fun Day, and, of course, Beatlemore. This all-things-Beatles concert is a high attendance event for both the student body and the Saratoga community.

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In A&E Tags #BeatlemoreSkidmania, concert, #Beatles

Team Player, Scholar, Champion: JT Wynne

October 16, 2019 Alyssa Ramsay

Starting at the age of four, tennis has always played a huge role in Wynne’s life. Now, the talented player has added yet another title to his name: 2019 ITA Oracle Cup Northeast Doubles Champion. 

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In Sports Tags Skidmore Athletics, Skidmore Sports, Tennis, Team Sports, Spirit

From Ophelia to Snoopy: CJ Seim's Top 5 Paintings

October 10, 2019 CJ Seim

You might not appreciate or relate to them at all, and that’s fine. In this list, I’m talking about whatever paintings I want, because it’s my list, and not yours.

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In Pulp Tags Favorite, Art, Skidmore art, paintings, prints

Book Reviews: Mid-Semester Reads

October 10, 2019 Jessica Pavia

The team at Skidmore News is full of avid writers — but sometimes we take a break and pick up a book instead.

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In Pulp Tags Books, Book Review, Kelly Link, Min Jin Lee

Spreading the Good News: "The Harvest" to Open on Oct. 18

October 10, 2019 Jessica Pavia

The Harvest, written in 2017 by Samuel D. Hunter, follows seven Evangelical Christians, four of whom are in their early twenties and preparing to leave on a missionary trip to spread the “good news” of relief through God to a nondescript Middle Eastern location.

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In A&E Tags Skidmore Theater, The Harvest, JKB, Blackbox, Plays, Realism

Who Will Claim the Ballon d’Or Trophy of 2019?

October 10, 2019 Max Pierce

Who do you think will win the Ballon d’Or of 2019?

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In Sports Tags Ballon d'Or, soccer, international soccer, sports

Writing That Moves: Tess Howat '22 Blurs the Line Between Poetry and Songwriting

October 10, 2019 Hannah Charity

Words and music have the ability to move people to tears. Everyone has that one song or that one poem that seems to speak directly to our deepest feelings and thoughts. Songwriter Tess Howat ’22 hopes to make sure others don't feel alone in their experiences while writing through her own. 

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In A&E Tags Skidmore Artist, music, singer, Songwriters, songs

SGA Passes Resolution of Support for an Increase in Student Minimum Wage

October 10, 2019 Hadia Bakkar

On Tuesday, October 1, tables in the  Spa were completely filled with student workers from a variety of interests, majors, and backgrounds to discuss the issue of student minimum wage.

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In News Tags SGA, minimum wage, adminstration

Concert Countdown: Oct. 11-17

October 10, 2019 Olivia Berson

Every week in Saratoga and the surrounding region, there are countless concerts, from unknown bands to pop stars on the radio. Here are the top five concerts in and around Saratoga Springs this week.

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Weekly Haiku: Golden Hour

October 10, 2019 Dianna Mason

The start of a new series showcasing weekly haikus. Submissions welcome!

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In Pulp Tags Weekly Haiku, open submission, poem, poetry, haiku

Saratoga Springs' Code Blue Still in Search of a New Home

October 3, 2019 Emily Chase

Six years since its creation, Code Blue is still looking for a permanent home. And there are ways that we can help.  

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In News Tags Winter Conditions, Shelters of Saratoga, Code Blue, shelters, volunteer

New Athletic Initiative Hopes to Raise Attendance at Sporting Events

October 3, 2019 Matthew Chipkin

Beginning this semester, Skidmore’s athletic department will be introducing “Stable Games” for each team, which are part of an initiative to increase attendance at games and encourage school spirit at Skidmore.

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In Sports Tags Sports news, Skidmore Sports, New, Team Spirit

Burgess Café Closing at 9 p.m. This Year Raises Concerns

October 3, 2019 Hye Joo Jung

According to Mark Miller, the Director of Dining Services, the decision to close Burgess Café early was made because “[they] were looking for ways to save money for the college.”

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In News Tags Burgess Cafe, campus life, Student work

Introducing Shawn Sharifi: Liberty League Champion

October 3, 2019 Alyssa Ramsay

The goal was to get the title his senior year, but Shawn Sharifi ‘21 became a Liberty League Champion in crew his sophomore year.

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In Sports Tags Crew, Skidmore Sports, Skidmore Rowing, rowing team, Liberty League, Champion

10 Reasons Why Skidmore Should Not Be One of the Fifty Ugliest College Campuses

October 2, 2019 Maddie Egger

For the sake of our school and our pride, I have decided to compile a collection of photos that counter this infuriating rank.

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In Feature Tags photos, campus life

Summer 2019 Through Photos

October 2, 2019 Clara Pysh
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May 18th: Jump in the River

Sleepy Hollow, NY

A look at the summer of 2019 through photos.

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In A&E Tags photos, summer

I Said Goodbye to Trust, A Poem

October 2, 2019 Hannah Charity

Staring up at the stars—I wished, I wished 

I never met him, the creature of deceit. 

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In Pulp Tags poem, pulp

Must-Take Classes to Enroll in Before You Graduate

October 2, 2019 Olivia Berson

Skidmore is notorious for having a wide range of classes that suit the interests of every type of student no matter their major. But, some classes are ones every SkidKid should take.

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In Pulp Tags classes, scupture, english, environment, gis, politics

A Weekly Haiku

October 2, 2019 Dianna Mason

The start of a new series showcasing weekly haikus. Submissions welcome!

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In Pulp Tags haiku
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