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UP offers students safe late-night walks home

By Aleksandra Sidorova University Police’s Safe Walk service fully launched this semester, allowing students to request to get escorted by their peers, who are safety ambassadors and work in pairs Thursday through Saturday, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Students are always...

Bazzano grows role as community director

By Jesse Taylor SUNY Plattsburgh’s Campus Housing and Community Living staff is a department with 62 community advocates, four programming advocates and nine community directors. CDs are responsible for ensuring a safe environment in the dorm halls and overseeing community...

Quake shakes up production

By Aleksandra Sidorova SUNY Plattsburgh’s student-run campus radio station known for more than two decades as WQKE is rebranding to Quake Productions as it returns to the scene of student involvement. A club becomes “frozen” after three semesters without training its...

Student Association special elections

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Greek life to stay on 2nd floor

The Fraternity and Sorority Life offices will remain on the second floor of Angell College Center after student leaders spoke with College President Alexander Enyedi Friday, March 3. A decision by the Office of Student Enrollment and Success would have...

SUNY Plattsburgh celebrates women

By Aleksandra Sidorova SUNY Plattsburgh celebrated International Women’s Day Wednesday, March 8, with presentations and talks centering women, guest speakers and students alike. The Alumni Conference Room at Angell College Center welcomed Maria Holderman, a fourth-generation teacher and a journalist who,...

SAS rebrands to clear confusion

By Jesse Taylor Across the country universities provide accommodations for students under the Americans with Disabilities Act. At SUNY Plattsburgh, the Accessibility Resource Office is charged with implementing accommodations for 1,007 students with only three staff members. Previously known as...

Senate rejects pay policy

By Hayden Sadler The Student Association and its newly sworn-in members received a presentation about the proposed Greek life office change. In addition to usual club approvals, members of the board also declined a policy proposal. Student Association President Taiba Azeem...

Car hits student on Broad

By Aleksandra Sidorova A car struck a female SUNY Plattsburgh student in an accident late Wednesday night. The accident occurred on the Broad Street crosswalk next to the Newman Center. The student was taken to Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital and later...

Greek life leaders fight for office space

The Fraternity and Sorority Life office is a workspace dominated by students. By Aleksandra Sidorova A student petition gathered more than 1,300 signatures in protest of the university’s decision to move the Fraternity and Sorority Life offices. Administration still isn’t swayed,...
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