By Sydney Hakes
In an effort to inform and involve the community, the City of Plattsburgh Climate Task Force held an event to address current environmental concerns and solutions in the North Country.
The event took place Saturday Oct. 15 at...
By Kennedy Tavares
As a tribute to the late Dr. Isabel Arredondo, SUNY Plattsburgh’s Center for Interdisciplinary and Area Studies is putting together “Viewpoints: The Plattsburgh Film Forum,” a collection of short films created by students and special guests. The...
By Kiyanna Noel
ARIES
March 21 - April 19
The Five of Crystals card represents being confused. Remember to keep a level head and avoid being overly negative and self critical.
TAURUS
April 20 - May 20
The Hermit card represents getting wisdom and receiving...
By Kiyanna Noel
The English Department at SUNY Plattsburgh hosted a book signing event for English professor Christopher Locke’s book “Without Saints: Essays” Oct. 5 in Wilson Commons of Champlain Valley Hall. He was introduced by fellow English colleague Dr....
By Sydney Hakes
For those with a passion for reading, the solitude of sitting down with a book can be an ideal break from the stresses of college life. Literature Club extends a hand into the solitary to invite book-lovers...
By Sydney Hakes
As a college student living on campus, life can easily become centered around what’s happening only in that campus bubble. Campus and community have the opportunity to intertwine at events like Fall Fest, happening Sat. Oct. 15...
By Kiyanna Noel
ARIES
March 21 - April 19
The Two of Worlds card represents reflection. Allow yourself time to reflect on this week and be patient for what next week can bring.
TAURUS
April 20 - May 20
The Ten of Worlds card represents...
By Kiyanna Noel
ARIES
March 21 - April 19
The Eight of Worlds card represents adapting to different situations and circumstances. Don’t be afraid to change and challenge yourself to try new things.
TAURUS
April 20 - May 20
The Hermit card represents seeking higher...
By Sydney Hakes
The yellow petals became gold, the wind lightly bent the sunflower stalks and rustled a few more seeds to the ground. The sun was setting over the Plattsburgh Campus Garden, breathing life into it on the eve...
By Kiyanna Noel
The Gender and Women’s Studies Forum hosted “Reproductive Justice: My Body, My Choice” on Sept. 28 in the Alumni Conference Room of the Angell College Center.
The panel had different speakers shedding light on Roe vs. Wade being...