By Aleksandra Sidorova
The President of the Student Association Carter Mosher emailed club members, advisers and administrators Wednesday, addressing "severe issues when it comes to being respectful and professional in an office setting."
The email indicates that some club members were...
By Rebekah Riley
SUNY Plattsburgh opened its doors to high school students from all around New York, for an Open House on Nov. 4. Open House allows students in high school who are interested in SUNY Plattsburgh and to tour...
With Sibley 324 filled to capacity, attendees of Professor of History Wendy Gordon’s 9 a.m. lecture on Native American resistance to expansion sit on the windowsill.
By Aleksandra Sidorova
SUNY Plattsburgh held its second annual Black Solidarity Day social justice teach-in...
By Hayden Sadler
The Student Association Senate deliberated on granting $5,000 in additional allocations to Biketopia, African Unity and Black Onyx during what was one of the longest Senate meetings in recent history. Due to the fact that the additional...
By Kamiko Chamble
Staff Writer
The Student Association recently approved requests for funding and devised methods of engaging students on campus.. The SA Senate approved multiple requests of funding for different programs. Coordinator of the Arts Alexander Finkey requested a table...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Editor in chief
College staff and students, especially those living in dorms, noticed it took longer for heating to turn on this year. The fluctuating temperatures don’t make it easy on the college either.Â
In a written response, Executive...
By Courtney Meisenheimer
The City of Plattsburgh proudly announces that it has been awarded Bronze Certification by the New York State Climate Smart Community program, a landmark achievement. This status was gained Oct. 2, with an official announcement by Governor...
By Hayden Sadler
The Accessibility Resources Office will be moved to a new location next spring. With recent increases in funding to SUNY colleges focused on improving student accessibility the ARO will not only be able to move locations, but...
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...