Aleksandra Sidorova
Every year, the second week of September is celebrated as “Feed the Future Week,” a time to acknowledge the progress made toward ending world hunger. It is for this reason world hunger is the first topic discussed in...
Sydney Hakes
The Clinton County Historical Society will kick off October by hosting a tour of three local cemeteries.
The tour will start at Immaculate Heart of Mary cemetery and finish at the Frontier Cemetery. Frontier is the first ever cemetery...
Mia Morgillo
There is a place for students, faculty and community members to come together off campus. It’s called Late Night for the Planet. This student-driven talk show hosts interviewees every third Wednesday of the month at Olive Ridley’s. At...
Matthew Wendler
The fear that sparked from the pandemic has left quite the impact on people all over the world; however, life seems to now be turning more toward a semi-normal state. In late August, hundreds of students stepped foot...
Aleksandra Sidorova
With the signing of the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA), or Cannabis Law, March 31, New York became the 15th state to legalize the recreational use of marijuana by adults. Now that in the eyes of the...
Mia Morgillo
On Sept. 21, 666 laws were passed in Texas. One of these prohibits physicians from providing abortions if they detect a fetal heartbeat, which will include embryonic cardiac activity, something that can occur as early as six weeks...
Sydney Hakes
As students begin to reemerge into campus life, so do opportunities for free classes and activities provided by SUNY Plattsburgh. In collaboration between the Plattsburgh Art Museum and the campus fitness center, any student or staff member is...
Johanna Weeks
SUNY Plattsburgh’s Diversity, Equality and Inclusion office offered solidarity following the Derek Chauvin verdict for the killing of George Floyd. Students could attend hybrid solidarity spaces or attend releasing spaces and counseling sessions from April 21-27. In addition,...
Adeeb Chowdhury
The SA meeting April 28 saw a presentation and discussion regarding an issue most students are all too familiar with — the excessive costs of college textbooks.
Senior Assistant Librarian Malina Thiede of the Feinberg Library and Open Educational...
Johanna Weeks
SUNY Plattsburgh’s Greek life virtually hosted the annual “No More Cancer Rally” to help raise money and awareness for childhood cancer April 22.
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, located in Memphis, Tennessee, is one of the world’s pediatric cancer...