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Closeness, A Poem

November 7, 2019 Hannah Charity

I (once) looked at you with everything.

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In Pulp Tags Poem, Poetry, Writing, student writing

Skidmore's Chapter of 'Protect Our Breasts' Now Chartered

November 7, 2019 Maddie Egger

Protect Our Breasts is a national organization that was started at the University of Massachusetts by Cynthia Barstow after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The group promotes environmental awareness for potential causes of breast cancer. 

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In Feature Tags Club, Protect Our Breasts, New club, chartered

Asbestos Threatens the New Location of Saratoga’s Code Blue

November 7, 2019 Emily Chase

In early October, county officials shared a sigh of relief as the new location for Code Blue, Saratoga’s emergency weather homeless shelter, was announced. However, it was not long before the reconstruction of the shelter was halted, due to the discovery of asbestos in the building.

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In News Tags Code Blue, Shelters of Saratoga, Saratoga, Town, News

A Glimpse of Hope to a Better Work Study Program: But What’s Next?

November 7, 2019 Hadia Bakkar

Effective June 2020, Skidmore College will finally begin the process of paying its student workers the New York State minimum wage, currently at 11.80. Interested in the movement’s future plans and hopes? The Skidmore News has some answers of you!

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In News Tags minimum wage, Student work, SGA, student activism, skidmore admin

30 Years Later, Art on the Berlin Wall Lives On

November 6, 2019 Olivia Berson

Almost 60 years ago, a wall was constructed in Germany with the intention of stopping those in the Soviet- allied East from escaping into the US- allied West. However, this did not prevent people from expressing their emotions over the separation. Now, on the 30th anniversary of its demolition on November 9th, the symbolism marked on the concrete will never be forgotten. 

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In A&E Tags Berlin Wall, Murals

This Week at the Tang: 11/3-11/9

November 4, 2019 Olivia Berson

The Tang Museum is full of talented exhibitions and thrilling events. Here are this week’s events to check out while you can.

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In A&E Tags Tang museum, Events

Guide to Saratoga Springs' Local Elections

October 31, 2019 Emily Chase and Caitlin Neuhaus Kilgore

Saratoga county is holding local elections on Nov. 5 for the five city council positions: Mayor, Supervisor, Commissioner of Public Safety, Commissioner of Public Works, and Commissioner of Finance. Below is Skidmore News’ guide to the candidates and their political agendas.

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In News Tags Local Elections, Commissioners, Saratoga Springs

Spooky Saratoga: The Haunted Parts of Town

October 31, 2019 Nataleigh Noble

More than commercialized costumes and eager trick-or-treaters, Saratoga Springs’ Halloween comes alive with the town’s more eerie moments of history — the ones that excite enthused holiday-goers, and turns the usual classy track-town into one of ghost sightings and paranormal activity.

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In Feature Tags Halloween, Haunted, Ghosts, Saratoga Springs

The Steep Cost of Fashion: A Dialogue on Dilara Begum Jolly's Activist Art

October 31, 2019 Margot Hahn

The Payne Room of the Tang Teaching Museum was filled with students, faculty, and Saratoga residents sat in slanted rows of multicolored chairs as yellow leaves grazed across the windows of the room behind the audience. 

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In A&E Tags Tang, Payne Room, Lecture, Art, Activism

“Bitten by Witch Fever:” Arsenic in the 19th Century

October 31, 2019 Miriam Harrow

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.

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In Feature Tags Arsenic, Lucinda Hawksley, Lecture, Victorian

Weekly Haiku: Unmatched Grace

October 31, 2019 Dianna Mason

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

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In Pulp Tags Weekly Haiku, Haiku, Poem, Student Poetry

The Haunting Sway of Summer

October 31, 2019 Hannah Charity

We’re swooning over the sunsets that signal the coming of the darkness.

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In Pulp Tags Poetry, Poem, Student Poetry, Creative Writing

Behind the Scenes of Skidmore's Berlin Wall

October 31, 2019 Emily Theisen

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.

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In News Tags Berlin Wall, Campus, Campus News, Wall

Mariah Redler Reflects on Field Hockey Teams' Big Wins and Current Season

October 31, 2019 Alyssa Ramsay

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.

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In Sports Tags Skidmore Sports, Skidmore Athletics, Field Hockey, Thoroughbred

Concert Countdown: 10/31-11/7

October 30, 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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In A&E Tags Concert Countdown, The Lateshift, Seaforth, White Reaper, Oshima Brothers, Della Mae

Artists of the Past Made Present Thanks to Recent Films

October 30, 2019 Payton DeCrescente

There has been a resurgence of older music unexpectedly visible on the Billboard’s Top 200 list this year — whether that be Queen, The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Tom Petty, or Billy Joel. What’s happening that would bring these older yet revered albums back to the public’s forefront?

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In Feature Tags Movies, Film, music, The Beatles, Queen, Rocketman, Elton John

Preparing for Saratoga's Local Elections

October 27, 2019 Emily Chase

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. 

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In News Tags Politics, Election, local elections, Saratoga Springs

OPINION: The Now-Proven Danger that Vaping Poses to Youths

October 24, 2019 Ethan Kleppner

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. 

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In Opinion Tags Vaping, opinion, Opinion Article, Campus

Student Workers Share Grievances and Feedback in a Fiery Open Forum

October 24, 2019 Hadia Bakkar

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!

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In News Tags minimum wage, Students, Student work, student activism, adminstration

White Supremacist Group Vandalizes Three Colleges in The Capital Region

October 24, 2019 Payton DeCrescente

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

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In News Tags capital region, siena college, College of Saint Rose, white nationalism, hate speech
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