By Aleksandra Sidorova
As a final project, students of HON189 Democracy and Education: Banned Books, taught by Professor Jean Ann Hunt, hosted a clothing donation drive Dec 3. One of the students, freshman history major Jonathan Smith said that the...
By Mia Morgillo
Ever since COVID-19 infiltrated campus, the SUNY COVID-19 Case Tracker has been used by thousands of students, faculty and staff within the SUNY system. This system has gained national attention, recognized by Government Technology Magazine as the...
By Sydney Hakes
The Plattsburgh College Foundation, a nonprofit organization established to receive and redistribute all financial gifts given to SUNY Plattsburgh, hosted their annual campaign for Giving Tuesday. The day-long event took place Nov. 30, with a goal of...
By Katie Kallamni
As finals week approaches, the Learning Center will extend to 24 hours open from Dec. 10 through Dec. 16. The Student Association will be providing coffee and tea most evenings throughout finals week.
In other SA news, the...
By Katie Kallamni
The Student Association has announced the Plattsburgh Next Plan, a strategic plan rooted in Plattsburgh’s history, mission, and values, while positioning the college to evolve and move toward a positive future.
Plattsburgh Next’s goal is to prioritize the...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Transgender Day of Remembrance honors victims of transgender hate each Nov. 20. Last Saturday, the Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance (ANCGA) held a virtual vigil paying tribute to all 65 transgender Americans reported to have been murdered...
By Mia Morgillo
Just an hour away from campus is the fifth highest peak in New York, Whiteface Mountain, a popular ski and snowboard spot. Full time SUNY Plattsburgh students are able to purchase the SKI3 pass, which typically cost...
By Sydney Hakes
Research over the fall semester in the field of sports medicine resulted in a regional title win for one SUNY Plattsburgh student last month.
The biannual Greater New York Chapter conference hosted by the American College of Sports...
By Mia Morgillo
It is no secret that the past few years have been volatile in the world of politics. At the forefront, human rights advocacy has been a priority for Gen Z and Millenials when it comes to their...
Katie Kallamni
After concerns and frustration were raised with the Student Associations shuttle service and its inconsistent time, the $6,065 new budget was introduced and passed. The goal is to increase wages to hire more drivers. The SA council said...