By Jessica Landman
SUNY Plattsburgh President Alexander Enyedi, as well as the student body and faculty members, acknowledged National Custodian Appreciation Day Sept. 30.
Enyedi sent an email to everyone on campus to inform the community about National Custodian Appreciation Day...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Clinton County Health Department and the Student Health and Counseling Center collaborated to bring a targeted monkeypox vaccine initiative to campus Friday, Sept. 30. Twenty-five people, students and civilians alike, received their first dose of the JYNNEOS...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The 60th legislation of the Student Association declared it would “push further” than the legislation before it to maximize the value the celebration of Black Solidarity Day Nov. 7 can bring to the campus. That can potentially...
By Jessica Landman
Marlee Bickford-Bushy, the graduate mentor for student support services and student accessibility services, hosted her first Neurodiversity and Navigating college event Sept. 27, in the Alumni Conference Center.
According to a Harvard study, about 20% of undergraduate college...
By Kennedy Tavares
The Town of Plattsburgh came together with the SUNY Plattsburgh campus for an evening of celebration Friday, Sept. 23, for the 7th annual CommUNITY Night that was hosted at Hawkins Pond.
Entertainment groups Jedi Dance Productions, Spicy...
By Jessica Landman and Aleksandra Sidorova
University Police conducted active shooter exercises for its officers in late August, as well as training for various groups of staff throughout the summer. This week, UP trained SUNY Plattsburgh faculty by offering active...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Comedian Jimmy McCartney, a Plattsburgh native and SUNY Plattsburgh alumnus, performed at the Warren Ballrooms at Angell College Center Tuesday, Sept. 20. The audience was small but highly receptive.
A baseball cap sitting backward atop long, curly brown...
By Kennedy Tavares
Around the SUNY Plattsburgh campus, the rise of scooters has been prevalent as the semester unfolds. With the number of scooters increasing, the number of rules and regulations around campus have as well.
Clinton Dining Hall and the...
By: Jessica Landman
The natural light shone through the floor to ceiling windows illuminating the wood floors and green couches lining the walls of the room. The brown, green and orange decorations along the walls gave the lounge an early...
By: Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association approved new members at its executive and senate meetings Sept. 12 and 14. The SA also granted the club Biketopia “up to $650” to spend on bike parts. A major theme at both meetings...