President Daly Officially Opens New Residence Hall in Ribbon Cutting Ceremony in Honor of President Emerita, Dr. Margaret Fitzpatrick A celebratory ribbon cutting ceremony was held in front of the new Fitzpatrick Village Residence Hall just in time for the Fall Semester with the College reopening on Tuesday, September 8, 2020. Incoming resident students will […]
To the Editor, Judge rules citizen petition invalid – Stony Point residents won’t vote on sale of 273+ acres at Patriot Hills/Letchworth Supervisor Jim Monaghan announced on WRCR AM1700 this past Thursday morning, that NYS Supreme Court Justice Robert Berliner ruled on Tuesday, August 25 that our citizen’s permissive referendum petition, which contained 543 signatures […]
Each year, an increasing number of Americans are deciding to pursue their education online. The onset of COVID-19 meant that many universities who typically operate in-person had to operate virtually. Now that more students have had a taste of what it’s like to study online, the number of people opting to do all their education […]
There is perhaps no bigger transitional period in a young person’s life than the move to further education, especially if they’re moving out of their lifelong home. Here are 6 ways you can make sure you’re feeling your most confident during this crucial time. Visit Your University First A lot of fear comes from the […]
If you’re thinking of moving or potentially selling your home in the near future, it’s worth investing in it now to increase its value. Even if you plan to stay in the house for the next 5-10 years, ensuring that it has as much value as possible will serve to increase your chances of selling […]
BY DIANE DIMOND Readers of this column know I’m not much for federal intervention in state affairs. Logic tells us the doctrine of states’ rights is the way to go, as local elected officials are the ones most in touch with what their citizens need. But what happens when the states make a muck of […]