Thirty-six contemporary artists make up “Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art,” individually selected after extensive research and several trips to Israel by the exhibit’s co-curators Martin Rosenberg and Suan Isaacs.
“Geography, conceived in this broad contemporary sense,...
Marine Biologist Christine Figgener posted a video of her team removing a plastic straw stuck in a sea turtle’s nose in August 2015. The video went viral, popping up on Twitter feeds today. This video showing a marine animal...
More than 70 tables prepared by student clubs and organizations are going to fill inside and outside the Warren Ballrooms in the Angell College Center today (Friday for online) at 2 p.m. for the Involvement Fair, hoping to connect...
Music art management and communication major Sarah Apple spends her free time helping Plattsburgh stray cats find homes.
Apple is a SUNY Plattsburgh junior originally from Duanesburg. She has volunteered for the animal rescue group Animal Rescue and Welfare Services...
A variety of genres, levels and styles of guitar music were represented at the Guitar Ensemble and Studio Concert Wednesday night. Krinovitz Recital Hall was almost at capacity with family, friends and classmates of the 16 guitar ensemble students.
The...
In movies, sororities are often stereotyped to be groups of blonde, skinny girls who can’t tell their right from their left. Their only goals are to party and gain a massive social media following. However, this is not the...
The Science Fiction Club is new to campus and has been active since the start of the spring semester to try and build friendships through fictional worlds.
“The Science Fiction Club is like a club that gives people a space...
On a gloomy day in May, a large crowd gathered behind Macomb Hall. Three small donkeys trotted around and greeted eager Plattsburgh State students at the Wellness Fair.
Many eager and ecstatic college students waited to get their hands on...
RADIUS, a part of the Title IX which stands for reinvigorating, advocacy, diversity, intersectionality, understanding and self- love, gave students the opportunity to relive, or redo, their high school prom at Plattsburgh State.
“This is like our fun hoorah for...
Music completely permeates the life of junior music major Nelson Moore, and he couldn’t be more involved within Plattsburgh State’s music department.
Moore enrolled at PSUC in the spring of 2016 after transferring from Crane School of Music at SUNY...