By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Institute for Ethics in Public Life celebrated its 25th anniversary Saturday, Oct. 14, featuring remarks detailing its past, present and future.
College President Alexander Enyedi expressed remarks in support of the Ethics Institute, an organization meant to...
By Mikai Bruce
Nearly 21 years ago, in March of 2003, Walter Dean Jennings III died after rushing the Psi Epsilon Chi fraternity and being hazed as a part of that process.Â
Jennings died due to hyponatremia, which is the result...
The Wellness Zone in the Reference Literature section of Feinberg Library features a full-wall mural, a charging station, seating and other wellness resources.
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Feinberg Library made changes to its study spaces to add the Wellness and Sensory Friendly...
Jenna Fireovid gives a thumbs up after receiving medical attention. She was playing hockey when what she believed to be an asthma attack resulted in her losing consciousness.
Jenna Fireovid
Jenna Fireovid plays hockey. She has played the sport since...
On Saturday Oct. 28, the city of Plattsburgh will be full of spooks, treats and maybe even a few tricks. The fourth annual Downtown Trick-or-Treat event will be held from noon to 2p.m. Â
The City of Plattsburgh is hosting the...
Online accounting program graduates and their families pose in front of the Field House this May.
Amelia Lushia
Jason Lee (center) holds a sign to represent the online accounting degree completion program. He is joined by (left to right) accounting...
By Daniela Raymond
Cheerleading whether at the sport or club level is an interactive sport. Audiences love to see cheerleaders launched into the air, performing intricate routines and amazing flips, all while landing safely in each other’s arms. While stunts...
Students queue up at Kent Cafe waiting to place their orders on the kiosks.
By Hayden Sadler
Dining spots across campus have adopted order kiosks as a replacement to traditional, in-person ordering methods. In past semesters, students would stand in line...
By Hayden Sadler
The Student Association Senate approved and swore in a new coordinator of clubs and organizations Oct. 4.
The Senate assembled in the Angell College Center Cardinal Lounge at 9:30 p.m. for the second week in a row. Previously,...
Bins gather water dripping from the ceiling as a result of pipes bursting on the fifth floor of Kehoe Administration Building Sept. 18.
By Kennedy Tavares
The Kehoe Administration Building fell victim to a massive flooding incident caused by a pipe...