Right in time for Halloween, writer and Skidmore professor Lucinda Hawksley delivered a fascinating lecture on the mysterious, arsenic-related deaths that plagued England throughout the 1800s. An accomplished British author in her own right, she also happens to be the great-great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens.
Read moreWeekly Haiku: Unmatched Grace
The start of a new series showcasing weekly haikus. Submissions welcome!
Read moreThe Haunting Sway of Summer
We’re swooning over the sunsets that signal the coming of the darkness.
Read moreBehind the Scenes of Skidmore's Berlin Wall
Walls are divisive—so why was one built on campus? The short answer is that it’s part of Dr. Petra Watzke’s class “The Berlin Wall,” which has been working with Gary Wilson in the theater department to create their own Berlin Wall.
Read moreMariah Redler Reflects on Field Hockey Teams' Big Wins and Current Season
An overtime win against Ithaca on Oct. 18 put the Skidmore field hockey team at number one in the Liberty League, setting up their ability to earn the regular season title on Oct. 25. The Thoroughbreds are 11-7 overall and are first seed going into playoffs.
Read moreConcert Countdown: 10/31-11/7
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.
Read moreArtists of the Past Made Present Thanks to Recent Films
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Read morePreparing for Saratoga's Local Elections
November is right around the corner, which means election season is too. This year, Saratoga county is holding local elections for the five city council positions: Mayor, Supervisor, Commissioner of Public Safety, Commissioner of Public Works, and Commissioner of Finance.
Read moreOPINION: The Now-Proven Danger that Vaping Poses to Youths
The narrative that “vaping is safer than cigarettes” should not be automatically believed if one is deciding to start vaping, or whether or not to continue their vaping habits.
Read moreStudent Workers Share Grievances and Feedback in a Fiery Open Forum
Missed the open forum with Skidmore administration about minimum wage last Tuesday because of midterms and stress? The Skidmore News compiled a list of updates for our readers!
Read moreWhite Supremacist Group Vandalizes Three Colleges in The Capital Region
Patriot Front, the white supremacist group derived from a larger white nationalist movement, is allegedly responsible for vandalizing the nearby campuses of The College of Saint Rose in Albany, Hudson Valley Community College, and Siena College.with hate-speech stickers
Read moreBook Review: Educated by Tara Westover
The semester is picking up, and I know most of us don’t have time to read anything that isn’t course related. But, if you are looking for something to do on the train, plane, or bus ride home for Thanksgiving or even winter break, I have the perfect book for you.
Read moreHit, Attack, Spike: Katy Ehnstrom Defines MVP
(Photo taken from Skidmore Athletics website)
Katy Ehnstrom ‘20 always knew she wanted to play volleyball at the collegiate level. Starting the sport during middle school, Ehnstrom wasn’t always serious about volleyball. She started playing year-round in highschool, gradually getting into it, and, eventually, followed in the footsteps of her parents and started to get more competitive about volleyball. Now a senior on the Skidmore women’s volleyball team, Ehnstrom shares her experience on the team and playing the sport.
"Most of my teammates from high school and club were also very serious about playing volleyball in college, so that influenced my decision as well,” she says. “I made sure the schools I chose to apply had teams I could play on.” But it wasn’t always like this. Ehnstrom only became more intense about the sport when she moved to Hawaii in high school, where volleyball is a part of the culture. From there, Ehnstrom became more serious about the sport, and ultimately decided to continue in college.
Last season (2018-19), Ehnstrom was considered one of the more dangerous offensive threats in the nation, leading her team with 110 sets played, 378 total kills, and 60 blocks, along with a school-record of an average hitting percentage of .813 in a game. She was also named All-Liberty League First Team, American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-New York Region First Team, and team most valuable player.
When asked what that felt like, Ehnstrom said, “last year, getting the team MVP meant a lot to me! It had been one of my goals since freshman year, so it felt satisfying to reach that goal. ” Winning team MVP came as no surprise, as Ehnstrom broke out as a key hitter her freshman year, starting in all 32 games and finishing second in the Liberty League with total blocks and hitting percentage. She only gained momentum her sophomore and junior year, to ultimately achieve her goal of becoming team MVP.
As for this season, Ehnstrom shares that the season is going a lot better than she expected it to. With only seven returning players, but welcoming nine freshmen, the new mix of players could have been “a recipe for disaster.” But, according to the talented middle hitter, the season has gone very well.
“Everyone on the team has a lot of individual talent,” she explains. “It was just a matter of putting that all together into team chemistry. If we beat Vassar and Bard this weekend, I believe we will have a spot in the playoffs, which is super exciting! I'm really proud of my team.”
When asked what was the most exciting win this season, Ehnstrom says it was the game against Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) a few weeks ago: “They won the Liberty League Championship last year, and didn't lose any starters. We went into the game with nothing to lose, and came out with a win! It was that moment where I realized we have a chance to make it to the playoffs this year.”
She adds that, “another exciting win for me was last year when we played Vassar College. My sister is now a sophomore on the Vassar team, and it was the first time I've ever gotten to play against her; it was really exciting! We will actually be playing them again this Saturday (Oct. 26) at 4 p.m.”
Although a senior and a veteran on the team, Ehnstrom notes that she still gets nervous and excited before going into a game. “Before warming up, we all take two minutes of individual time to visualize how we are going to play.” This season, she has also been practicing breathing techniques to calm down in order to focus on the game. She normally does this during the National Anthem before the game.
This method seems to work as Ehnstrom and the rest of team are 10-10 overall, and she has made Liberty League honor roll this season (Sep 3), marking her 1000th career kill.
Ehnstrom, who is a Health and Human Physiological Sciences Major, plans to attend a Physical Therapy Graduate Program, or possibly work for a year if that doesn't work out. She also hopes to continue playing volleyball in an adult league, or club team.
“I haven't thought too much about it, but I know my parents have some connections in the adult volleyball world, so I know I'll be able to continue. It's just a matter of where I end up, and how soon I get back into it.”
But no matter where she ends up, Ehnstrom is thankful that she got to pursue the sport she loves in college, her parents, her coach and her team, and wouldn’t change anything about her experience with volleyball. Perhaps we’ll be seeing Ehnstrom play the sport she loves, and excel, again in an adult league.
The Drive to Stardom: Maddie Hasting’s Basketball Journey
Now a player on the women’s basketball team and a first year student on the pre-med track, Hastings is ready to take her collegiate career to the next level — but first, she has a story to tell.
Read moreWhat to do Weekly: 10/24 - 10/31
The party does not have to start on Halloween. In fact, there’s many events and shows to see in the meantime — both fall themed and not, on campus and off.
Read moreKeep the Fall Vibes Going with this Seasonal Playlist
When choosing what songs should be on here, I kept in mind: blatant autumnal themes, spookiness of lyrics or music, and the sheer amount of times I had the song on repeat during other fall seasons.
Read moreWeekly Haiku: Sweeter than Fruit
The start of a new series showcasing weekly haikus. Submissions welcome!
Read moreFor Giving Away My Words
Breathing in and out, I find that I’m at a loss for words.. Words, once, gave me power, now they abandon me.
Read moreVIDEO: Skidmore vs Union Volleyball Highlights
Skidmore News’ first dive into multimedia sports coverage.
Read moreSaratoga Juice Bar Closed, Raising Concerns Regarding Broadway's Small Businesses
On Sunday, Sept. 22, Saratoga Juice Bar closed after six years of serving fresh juice, acai bowls, vegan wraps, sandwiches, protein bites, and smoothies to the Saratoga Springs community.
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