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Issue 3 In the Stars

By Kiyanna Noel   ARIES March 21 - April 19 The 7 of Worlds card represents having a breakthrough. You may overcome obstacles and mental barriers this week.   TAURUS April 20 - May 20 The Ace of Worlds card represents success. You may experience...

Late Night for the Planet returns

By Sydney Hakes  Music could be heard echoing up the sidewalk before reaching the door of Olive Ridleys Tuesday, Sept. 20. It was local band The Gallery, opening for the main event of the night, Late Night for the Planet.  The...

Issue 2 In the Stars

By Kiyanna Noel ARIES March 21 - April 19  The King of Pentacles in reverse represents being careless and ending up in financially negative situations by being naive. Be cautious with those around you.   TAURUS April 20 - May 20 The Page of cups in...

Club ice hockey plunges into new season

By Jessica Grigolava As cold weather approaches, winter recreational activities are beginning. Club ice hockey is offered every Sunday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Field House. It’s an opportunity to stay active this winter and meet new people....

Academic calendar adds Black Solidarity Day

By Kiyanna Noel Black Solidarity Day has officially been added to SUNY Plattsburgh’s calendar and will be celebrated Nov. 7. Black Solidarity Day is a day to commemorate Black and Indigenious People of Color students for making it this far...

Photojournalist captures issues of domestic violence

By Kiara Mapp Photojournalist and feminist activist, Donna Ferrato, is best known for her candid depiction of women's entity — pregnancy, pleasure, and enticing men while unmasking the issue of domestic violence.  As a visual storyteller, Ferrato has been featured in...

Issue 1 Horoscopes

By Kiyanna Noel   Aries (March 21 - April 19): Queen of Wands means you will experience lots of kindness and form a closer bond with nature.    Taurus (March 21 - April 19): Hanged Man in reverse implies that you will be...

Monkeypox affects LGBT community

By Bryn Fawn Monkeypox has dared to sweep the nation whilst the global COVID-19 pandemic rages on. The Center for Disease Control and Protection stated there are a total of 20,733 cases of monkeypox in the United States — 54,911...

LGBT support group returns

By Kiyanna Noel Interim Director of Events Management Leah Sweeney is bringing back the LGBT peer support group. Before the pandemic, many groups on campus met with each other regularly to discuss ways to move forward and have an impact...

New, old clubs expand campus culture

By Sydney Hakes While higher education is a place for fine tuning one’s skills and defining career goals, campus life plays an important role in any college experience. A large component of campus life is involvement in clubs and organizations....
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