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Warmer winters affecting Adirondacks

By Justin Rushia   Higher winter temperatures and declining snowfall, driven by climate change in the Adirondacks, has become an economic and cultural concern for outdoor enthusiasts and area businesses. “At the most basic level, winters aren’t as cold as they used...

Student Association hosts final two meetings

By Grant Terwilliger   The Student Association approved several returning clubs for provisional status as well as approved a reorganization committee, an associate justice and a finance board member.   Dec. 3 Meeting During the last meeting of the semester on Dec. 3, the...

Plattsburgh considering Turning Point: Students trying to bring branch to campus despite divisive reputation

By Grant Terwilliger   Ever since the death of Charlie Kirk in September, Turning Point USA chapters have exploded across college and university campuses even into SUNY Plattsburgh’s own lawn. Students Vaughn Martin and Landon Castine have been trying to organize a...

Beyond the Badge: Plattsburgh’s Five-O

By Aubrey Hayes and Anna Reisman   Many undergraduates view University Police as party poopers whose only job is to stop students from urinating on campus buildings or from carrying a 30-rack of Coors on a Friday night to a frat...

Adamkowski fuses artistry and nature

By Adam Blanchard   SUNY Plattsburgh senior Alexis “Doc” Adamkowski stands above her peers with her thoughtful approach to her artwork.  Adamkowski’s academic career led her to become a double major in anthropology and art with a focus in painting and drawing....

SA Funds African Unity Ubunye event 

By Grant Terwilliger   The Student Association approved the African Unity Club for $1500 and discussed how to go about restructuring the Student Association and move forward. African Unity had its budget reduced by 25% for the fall 2025 semester. As a...

Late Night for the Planet discusses food insecurity and community initiatives 

By Phillip Maughan   Local nonprofit members said not to forget that the battle for people struggling with rising costs of living and food insecurity does not end with the return of federal funding. Late Night for the Planet hosted a session...

Furry club approved by SA

By Grant Terwilliger   The Student Association approved Plattsfur as a provisional club, approved two associate justices and one clubs and organizations affair board student representative. Senator Leo Greer resigned as a result of time commitments. Currently there are two open seats...

HEADLINE: Cashman wins 115th District special election

By Luca Gross and Carly Newton Press Republican   Michael Cashman will resign as Plattsburgh Town Supervisor and assume the 115th State Assembly District seat after a close victory in the special election Tuesday night. Members of the Democratic Party and candidate supporters...

Alpha Kappa Lambda aims for residency

By Grant Terwilliger   It’s not often that a new Fraternity comes to SUNY Plattsburgh’s campus, especially one  the first of its kind in New York State. Alpha Kappa Lambda, a Judeo-Christian fraternity based in the Western United States is seeking approval...
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