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An Interview with a Trustee: Forrence Orchard’s Link to PSC

An Interview with a Trustee: Forrence Orchard’s Link to PSC

After interviewing some of the workers and learning about their lives, I gained interest in the industry of seasonal work and what it is like to live the process. I expressed my interest in this topic, and learned that one of the orchard co-owners is also affiliated with Paul Smith’s College….

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Winter is Coming

Winter is Coming

Whether these words mean a time of celebration or torment for you, the fact of the matter is, “Winter IS coming!”

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Environmental Impact of Animal Agriculture

Environmental Impact of Animal Agriculture

As each day passes, the damages to the climate and environment are magnified. Habitats are destroyed; pollutants are poured into the air and the ocean, and landfills pile higher…

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Halloweekend!

Halloweekend!

Some of this year’s costumes and holiday fun!

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Did You Know…

Did You Know…

…there used to be a golf course in the Paul Smith’s VIC! (photo taken circa 1915)
– Connor Bischoff, PSC Archive Enthusiast

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Hut-to-Hut. What? Come Find Out!

Hut-to-Hut. What? Come Find Out!

we need your help identifying already existing, desired, or unmapped routes within our pocket of the Park. If you grew up in the Adirondacks or are familiar with areas outside of Paul Smith’s College but within The Blue Line, your input would be very helpful…

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Adirondack Mycology Club: Successful Shroomin’

Adirondack Mycology Club: Successful Shroomin’

Shortly after the article was published, members of the Adirondack Mycology Club at Paul Smith’s College began conducting experimental trials based on Milton’s basic recipe…

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Ducks Unlimited

Ducks Unlimited

The success of the Adirondack Chapter of Ducks Unlimited was evidenced by the abundance of passionate conservationists who attended the inaugural banquet…

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Dawn to Dusk

Dawn to Dusk

Your sunrise and sunset pictures, taken on campus and in the region…

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Entering the Labyrinth

Entering the Labyrinth

A labyrinth should be seen not as a somber experience, but a joyful one. The quiet is only for concentrating on thoughts, or letting other individuals concentrate on their thoughts…

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