Saturday, March 15, 2025

Arts & Culture

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Author, poet Phillip Williams performs at SUNY Platts.

By Robin Caudell Press-Republican   Video game designer will one day be another identifier for Phillip B. Williams, also an award-winning poet and novelist. As a first-grader in Chicago, the 38-year-old filled two journals with his imaginings, which included games he wanted...

Title IX brings solidarity to campus through shirts

By Cinara Marquis   During the Vietnam War, U.S. 58,000 soldiers died, and during that same time period, 51,000 women across the globe were killed in domestic violence cases — this statistic sparked the “Clothesline Project” campaign. “The initial idea was to...

The Rocky Horror Show connects  current students and alumni

By Grant Terwilliger   The Adirondack Regional Theatre is presenting “The Rocky Horror Show” originally written by Richard O’Brien and directed by Autumn Bright and Neil Battinelli at the Strand Center on Oct. 25, 26 and 31. Olivia Storms, a student at...

Pride Fest celebration held for ninth year

By Luca Gross / Press-Republican   Trinity Park welcomed the community Saturday afternoon for the ninth annual Pride Fest hosted by the Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance with live music, games, food, a drag show and more. According to Kelly Metzgar, co-founder...

Lauren Mueller’s chords of compassion

By Cinara Marquis   Everyone has heard of “the power of music,” at least once in their life. To Lauren Mueller, SUNY Plattsburgh 2019 alumna, that power is palpable. “It’s not just a mystical saying — it’s real,” Mueller said.  As a child,...

In the stars

By Cinara Marquis   Aries (March 21 – April 19) The reversed Star card entails doubt. It may feel like everything is turning against you, like all of your hopes are gone — it is only pessimism. Take time to nurture...

Collection Spotlight: The Artist Susie Brandt

By Madison Lyon / Nina Winkel Intern, Plattsburgh State Art Museum   Students attending SUNY Plattsburgh are familiar with the Adirondack region and can look to contemporary artist Susie Brandt for finding inspiration in our everyday surroundings. Based in both Portland, Maine,...

Families have fun at Fall Fest

By Ella Stuttard   Pumpkin painting, a water dunk tank and food trucks filled the Amitie Plaza with excitement as family, friends and alumni celebrated the Homecoming Fall Festival. Alongside the activities, hay bales, pumpkins and cornstalks around campus helped to...

Poet Alesa Bernat breaks decade-long silence with poetry book

By Cinara Marquis   After 10 years with no words to write, poet Alesa Bernat released her debut poetry and prose collection “Everything Is Fine.” In July 2023 she self-published the collection which delves into a woman’s journey through the diagnosis,...

In the stars: Oct. 4 – Oct. 10

By Cinara Marquis   Aries (March 21 – April 19) The High Priestess card signifies intuition. Trust your instincts and dig deeper to access wisdom within and outside of yourself. Ask questions, especially about what you find uncomfortable.   Taurus (April 20 –...
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