Thursday, April 30, 2026

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Indigenous artist shares inspirations

By Guilianna Laurain   As part of SUNY Plattsburgh’s ongoing visual artist series showcase Jeremy Dennis shared powerful insights on Indigenous identity, the importance of cultural storytelling and how photography can be used to challenge and ultimately reshape dominant historical narratives. Dennis,...

Rises in egg prices across the country lead families to improvise for Easter

By Heather Hollingsworth and Sarah Raza (Associated Press)   With egg prices stubbornly high, the internet has offered up a host of alternatives, with crafters painting rocks and influencers dyeing everything from marshmallows to potatoes. “Finally a use for B sized potatoes!!”...

In the Stars

Aries (March 21 – April 19)   This week you may be working on maintaining balance in your life. Positive things are coming your way.   Taurus (April 20 – May 20)   You may be feeling a sense of joy or success in your...

BFA exhibit signals end of program

By Grant Terwilliger   The last SUNY Plattsburgh Senior BFA Exhibit allows for graduating BFA students to reflect on the work they have created throughout their time at Plattsburgh.  The BFA program no longer exists, making Noah Honsinger and Kayla Lester the...

Artist shares manga inspirations, art

          By Grant Terwilliger   Sophomore art major Max Alexander draws character designs for clients, creates original video games with their friends and creates manga inspired art. Alexander's path to Plattsburgh’s art program was untraditional. Alexander applied to the BFA program at SUNY...

Keeseville artist, author, beer-enthusiast releases book cataloguing 51 breweries

By Robin Caudell   Sketching and craft beers are twin passions of George “Speedy” Arnold of Keeseville. He twines them in his new book, “51 Breweries I’ve Been To: Volume 1 (Because I’m An Optimist and I’m Still Thirsty) published by Amazon...

Bonesteel draws from nature to create

By Grant Terwilliger     “Across the Water,” Noah Bonesteel   Senior BFA student Noah Bonesteel draws inspiration for his art from the landscape around him, and not only creates traditional landscapes, but ones that draw from ecology, natural history and human history.  Bonesteel...

In the Stars

Aries (March 21 – April 19)   This week you may have some unexpected changes in your life. Expect some turbulence. You are onto a new adventure.   Taurus (April 20 – May 20)   You are working towards your goals and have ambition to...

Students to showcase musical education

By Amy Siegel    The Music Department will host this semester’s Gallery Concert on April 11.  The event is free and open to the public, and will take place in the lobby of the Myers Fine Arts Building and start at noon....

Actors improvise during the event Final Cut

By Guilianna Laurain   Lights, camera, murder. The College Theatre Association (CTA) brought drama, suspense and laughter to life with their latest production, ‘Final Cut: An Interactive Murder Mystery.’ Set in the glitz and glamour of 1950s Hollywood, the immersive experience...
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