Oct. 8
An individual called University Police to report a stolen backpack. The caller said it was stolen from where they left it on the Blue Trail behind the Field House by a male on a dirt bike. The investigation...
By Emma Vallelunga
SUNY Plattsburgh’s fiscal projections have been declining since last year due to lack of enrollment, spring semester refunds and the coronavirus pandemic, but there are still many unknowns for where, when and how money will circulate through...
By Drew Wemple
For the first time since the Student Association was founded at SUNY Plattsburgh, the SA will now be administering stipends to its senators and executive council officers. With the introduction of Student Bill 16 Sept. 17 at...
By Fernando Alba
Pride doesn’t die in a pandemic. If anything, it gets stronger.
The Adirondack North Country Gender Alliance proved that last Saturday when it held its fifth annual Pride Parade, which it holds every October to celebrate the beginning...
Oct. 2
An individual was observed spitting on the windshield of a patrol car parked outside the University Police Station. The investigation is pending. Â
Oct. 4
An individual came into the UP station to report a gathering happening in Wilson...
By Alana Penny
After more than 100 days of protests and months of investigation into her death, the two officers who shot Breonna Taylor in her home, were not charged with her death. One of the officers was charged with...
By Emma Vallelunga
When the thought of traveling seems more like a daydream to most people right now, SUNY Plattsburgh’s Global Education Office is helping students plan for their future when the fate of study abroad and international student admissions...
By Nickie Hayes
A pandemic like COVID-19 is something that constitutes a great feat for community advocates and community directors who are trying to create new programs for students living on campus.
Samuel Rivera, a senior nutrition major with a minor...
By Adeeb Chowdhury
It was evident from the start that SUNY Plattsburgh’s Student Association Executive Council’s meeting on Sept. 28 would take a more somber tone than usual. Throughout almost the entire meeting, members reflected on and discussed a clear...
By Drew Wemple
Members of the local, student-run environmental podcast Late Night for the Planet had the chance to sit down and talk with two Plattsburgh mayoral candidates in a particularly unordinary fashion.
Late Night for the Planet broadcast their Zoom...