While everyone has had to adjust to the pandemic, the arts — because of the hands-on nature of the disciplines — might be more affected than most. The Art, Music and Theater faculty have had to adjust their teaching...
If one were to ask what has driven her lifelong passion for storytelling and visual arts, Querida Sidney’s response would be clear and confident; her belief that the simple act of telling a story can be a radical tool...
Guided by her unwavering ambitiousness, junior Lucy Allen has truly embodied her personal philosophy that students should strive to make the most of every opportunity they are given. Her long standing sense of initiative and drive, both in the...
This week’s reading comes from the Yggdrasil Norse Divination Card set by Haukur Halldórsson and G. Hauksdóttir. This is a unique 81-card deck depicting the Norse pantheon as described in ancient transcriptions of myths called the Poetic/Prose Edda. The...
The pandemic has seen many aspects of a normal college life fade into the shadows for a safer time. As more students make the move off campus to attend classes remotely, the campus experience isn’t the same as in...
Outside of classes and campus life, some SUNY Plattsburgh students have found that starting a business is a beneficial way to spend free time and make money. These small businesses provide services to students without having to travel far....
African Unity has been a part of SUNY Plattsburgh for years now. Since the club began, it has hosted countless shows and events as well as fundraisers. The goal of the club is to spread cultural awareness about African...
By Christyn Pettway
Last Monday, graphic designer and printmaker Katie Garth, was the guest for the Campus Arts Council’s Visual Artists Series. Hosted by SUNY Plattsburgh’s very own professor Diane Fine, Monday’s zoom session allowed students to learn about professional...
By Alana Penny
Ethiopia Yemiru was the first international student to apply to SUNY Plattsburgh as a gender and women’s studies major. She later added a second major, psychology, and a minor, economics.
“I knew I wanted to work with women,...
By Jeremy Binning
Pop for the People, a pop art themed exhibit, opened Feb. 15 in the Burke Gallery. It features art from famous pop artists like Andy Warhol as well as artists from the Plattsburgh area.
M.I. Devine, guest co-curator...