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John Thomas Brook name change made official

By Tim Rowland

A sign was unveiled Saturday officially changing the name of Negro Brook in Vermontville

Students at Paul Smith's College stroll from campus building.

State police officials choose Cazenovia over Paul Smith’s College

By James Odato

New York State Police chose a closed central New York college for its auxiliary academy

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Paul Smith’s College breaks with Fedcap

By James Odato

Paul Smith's College Interim President Daniel Kelting notified faculty and staff that the school will be unwinding its administrative partnership with Fedcap and the school had terminated its application for approval of the Fedcap acquisition.

Students at Paul Smith's College stroll from campus building.

Paul Smith’s and Fedcap urge state to ensure school’s survival

By James Odato

Partners present acquisition plan as model for other colleges

Students at Paul Smith's College stroll from campus building.

State Police, Paul Smith’s talking about academy on campus

By James Odato

Discussions with state police occur amid ongoing Fedcap acquisition process

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Paul Smith’s College placed on ‘heightened cash monitoring’

By James Odato

College administration: 'Teach-out plan' requirement stems from prior cyberattack

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Paul Smith’s leader warns of possible layoffs

By James Odato

PSC President Dan Kelting points to low enrollment

A band plays music with a fiddle and other instruments on stage at the VIC.

When serious science is Late Night fun

By Chloe Bennett

Student-run climate game show "Late Night for the Planet" combines fun, games and some overall levity

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Paul Smith’s exercises ‘zero-tolerance’ toward hate speech

By James Odato

Racially charged incident comes as college is looking to recruit more minority students

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John Dillon, who died last week, left an Adirondack legacy

By Gwendolyn Craig

The retired chairman and CEO of International Paper and Adirondack Park philanthropist John Dillon died last week.

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