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Gallery Concert Series returns

By Daniela Raymond The clean notes of the piano blend to perfection with the singer's voices, filling the Myers Lobby Gallery, Friday April 1 at the Gallery Concert.   The concert has been a long-standing tradition throughout past semesters. This show allows...

Public BFA show returns to campus

By Mckenna Brazie Every Bachelor of Fine Arts student's college career ends with the Senior BFA Show. The BFA program is a higher level education in the art program that allows for more growth and challenging opportunities compared to a...

Issue 7 Horoscopes

By Sydney Hakes Libra: Think about changing around your wardrobe. Bring out the summer clothes, I think it may be getting hot.   Taurus: There may be new love around the corner. Keep your heart open to air signs, the right one...

Movie night explores climate issues

By Luca Gross The Department of Political Science, The Center for Earth and Environmental Science, Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society and “Late Night for a Planet” hosted a movie night to show Academy Award-nominated Netflix original “Don’t Look...

Poetry provides creative expression

By Luca Gross  Members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity and the Plattsburgh Association of Black Journalists hosted “Blacked Out Poetry” Thursday, March 24 in the HUB at the Angell College Center.  The name of the event is a play on words....

North Star accepts submissions

By Sydney Hakes Founded in 1994, North Star is a student-run publication that features all forms of writing, visual art and more recently, podcasts. They accept submissions from all SUNY Plattsburgh students, including fully virtual students and those studying at...

April 1 Horoscopes

By Jessica Johnson Aries - Reconnect with the divine, and do not lose faith in the process. Healing takes time; do not allow yourself to become disconnected. Trust that a difficult past is behind you.    Taurus - You may be fearing...

Barber belts for senior recital

By Daniel Truax  The world is slowly welcoming live events again and the spring 2022 semester is no exception to that. April 3, in the Hartman Theatre at 4 p.m., one event will display the talent and dedication of Mason...

Students prepare for senior recitals

By Megan Jagde As the world slowly welcomes live events again, the spring semester brings many art, music and theater events.  One of these events will showcase the talent and hard work of some of the seniors in the music program...

Professor discusses LGBT, COVID

By Daniela Raymond Dr. Timothy Affonso held a seminar over zoom to highlight the disparities between COVID-19 measures and the LGBT community, Wednesday, March 9. Affonso is an experienced legal scholar and attorney, and currently serves as the deputy dean...
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