The Student Association held its meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20.
Cardinal PR was approved for the budget reallocation of $600. They plan to make a video to promote the creation of a military/veteran park to commemorate military history in Clinton County....
SUNY Plattsburgh’s Greek life hosted the No More Cancer Rally for St. Jude Children’s Hospital to raise money for childhood cancer awareness in the ACC Ballrooms Nov. 9. Students participated in different activities after engaging in fundraising challenges to...
What was once a scrappy dirt path on the Canadian border marked “dead end” has now become a gateway to a new life for asylum-seekers.
Since the inauguration of President Donald Trump in 2017, nearly 40,000 asylum-seekers have traveled through...
SUNY Plattsburgh student Maria Tibold tackled her new personal portrait photo project with one mission in mind—showing those who are underrepresented on campus that it’s OK to be different.
“The Portrait Project” is a project created by junior Tibold, a...
National Chemistry Week was celebrated all throughout the world and by SUNY Plattsburgh students in Hudson Hall by watching the Marvelous Metals livestream Oct. 26 by the American Chemical Society.
The event, hosted by the Chemistry Club, showed students how...
SUNY Plattsburgh Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs David Hill answered the 58th legislation’s concerns about the academic renewal plan, which was presented to faculty Sept. 27, at the weekly Student Association meeting Wednesday night.
One of its...
Unity between students and faculty is the focus of this years Student Association’s annual President’s Gala. Unfortunately, there isn’t a president of the college.
After college president John Ettling retired at the end of the 2019 academic year, SUNY Plattsburgh...
An instrument made of repurposed remnants of gun violence rang out notes of inspiration and hope to SUNY Plattsburgh students.
The Instrument of Hope, a trumpet composed of bullet casings, was played in the Myers Fine Arts building lobby by...
Open discussion and dialogue is the main topic of conversation this semester as the Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion launches a new program, Anti-Oppression Work: At A Predominantly White Institution, in hopes to explore pedagogy, equity and power...
Anne Huot, who is currently in the race for SUNY Plattsburgh president, has been a presidential hopeful since resigning as president of Keene State College in June 2017. Huot’s tenure brought financial troubles, insufficient public relation skills, censorship of...