“Hi everyone, My name is Roldnardy Norelus. I’m a sophomore studying at the Art Department in SUNY Plattsburgh. I’m an Art major student, planning on concentrating in graphic design. I’m originally from Montreal, but I’m also from Peru, New...
The fifth Women’s March came earlier than expected. Usually held in January, the nationwide demonstration was held last Saturday in opposition of President Donald Trump’s attempt to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat with an election underway.
Plattsburgh's march, which joined...
“I’m a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a concentration in graphic design. My love for design came naturally, posters, album covers, and signs have always held a special place in my heart. My inspiration comes...
Whether they’re students, faculty or staff, essential workers at SUNY Plattsburgh are
crucial in keeping campus life alive. We rely on them for so many things that it’s hard to
imagine our campus without them.
Workers in Clinton Dining Hall are essential...
“I am a senior here at Plattsburgh, I’m a studio art major with a concentration in
photography. I most often photograph abstract subjects and work with high contrast images. When I graduate, I plan on pursuing a career in teaching...
My name is Taylor Edgar. I am a sophomore psychology major. I am also a communication sciences and disorders minor, as well as an art therapy minor. I’m very passionate about the field of art therapy and how well...
The fifth annual Pride Parade was unlike any the Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance held before. But its message was the same — Pride is here to stay.
This year’s Pride Parade was a rolling parade where participants met at...
Kelsey Rambach is a BFA major who calls Saranac, New York home. They enjoy working
markers, colored pencil, and digitally. Kelsey is also the secretary of PAVA, Plattsburgh’s
visual arts club, and a designer for DoNorth. Her work ranges from realistic...
Masks have become a part of our daily life during the pandemic. They are essential to
our health and safety, but they’ve become more than that to others. They’re fashionable,
political statements and even a reflection of the wearer’s personality. That’s...
It’s finally time to play ball. Intercollegiate fall sports and some “low risk” club sports are back on campus for in-person practices. For many athletes, it’s a welcome return of normalcy — even if they can’t play against other...