By Adeeb Chowdhury
The SA meeting on Feb. 17 saw the appointment of three new senators: Laman Hanifayeva, Amy Imbaquingo and Carter Mosher. The freshly approved leaders took the oath of office and officially joined the Student Association. Each expressed...
By Olivia Bousquet
Former SUNY Plattsburgh students Michael Fish and Nicholas Faber pleaded guilty Feb. 8 for hacking into social media accounts to steal nude images from women. Faber admitted that from 2017 to 2019, he worked with Fish to...
By Alexa Dumas
As many students count down the days until their undergraduate degree is complete, some may decide to continue to pursue higher education. SUNY Plattsburgh offers multiple graduate programs, which includes the recently re-accredited psychology master’s and certificate...
By John Church
The fourth week of the Spring semester at SUNY Plattsburgh is in full swing, and so is COVID-19 testing. Just last Wednesday, 987 students were tested for COVID. However, things have changed since last semester and students...
By Mataeo Smith
The cancellation of the SUNY Plattsburgh Shine On! Program’s 2020 conference featuring a NASA astronaut inspired the editorial board to “go big” for 2021. Following a 30-page proposal to NASA containing 18 letters of support from politicians,...
By Johanna Weeks
After Memorial Hall Fitness Center reopened Feb. 15, faculty are remaining aware of the risks of COVID-19. Memorial Hall Gym has opened its doors and is mandating safe, socially distanced exercise by offering group exercise courses to...
By River Ashe Maynard
SUNY Plattsburgh’s clubs and organizations have found themselves unable to host meetings and hold inperson events in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. After a two-semester hiatus, the LGBTQ+ Student Peer Support Group has returned to...
By Olivia Bousquet
Two fitness and wellness leadership students received top prizes for their submitted research from the Greater New York American College of Sports Medicine virtual conference last semester. SUNY Plattsburgh’s Arriana Patraw and Taylor Alexander won the President’s...
By Natalie St. Denis
Kent Hall residents returned to their dorms at the start of the Spring semester to find a microfridge in each room. These were originally planned to be distributed to students in August, but it was...
By Alexa Dumas
The start of the spring semester has been met with many difficulties, not just for students, but for faculty and staff as well. Some of these changes have greatly impacted the Benjamin F. Feinberg Library, which provides...