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Student Association approves club funds

Ethnic food and professional development were the talk of SUNY Plattsburgh’s Student Association this Wednesday night, as senators debated the passing of four new business appeals, two of which asked for help within educational funding. The annual Accounting and Finance...

Chi Phi fraternity makes amends with B&B  

A relationship born of resentment and disturbance has now become a catalyst for change on  Court Street. Plattsburgh resident and Hummingbird Home bed-and-breakfast owner Jason Sacks had been frustrated and saddened by next-door fraternity Chi Phi because of excessive noise,...

Enyedi outlines candidacy through athlete support

The sixth candidate in the race for presidency, Alexander Enyedi held the last set of forums this Wednesday and Thursday in the SUNY Plattsburgh Angell College Center Cardinal Lounge. A Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs at Humboldt State...

Climate strike unites students against climate change

More than 100 students, faculty and community members held signs protesting climate change at  Amity Plaza Friday, Sept. 20th.  Students, faculty and Plattsburgh residents gathered to attend the Climate Strike that was happening globally.  William DeHaven, a senior environmental...

Multi-factor authentication implemented on campus

SUNY Plattsburgh makes cyber security an initiative by implementing new multi-factor authentication for faculty email and banner accounts in hopes of tighter protection against phishing scams and social engineering techniques. Multi-factor authentication requires the user to have another token of...

Candidate four focuses in students

Presidential candidate Darrell Kruger is currently the provost and executive vice chancellor at Appalachian State University. He aims to “Continue to grow enrollment at SUNY Plattsburgh.” Kruger believes the president of the college needs to be connected to the...

RA position permanently renamed from campus changed to CA

“I hope most students get the idea that we’re here to help build communities.  Especially first-year students and transfer students, they don’t have a community yet.  The idea is to help build those communities so they feel like they...

Moerland highlights candidacy at forum

The latest presidential candidate for SUNY Plattsburgh’s vacancy, Timothy Moerland, spoke to students Wednesday night in the Angell College Center’s Alumni Conference Room, followed by another forum the following day in the Giltz Auditorium, where he outlined his fit...

48-hour protest for awareness

Jackets, a few blankets, snacks, a jug of orange juice and water accompanied Omega Phi Beta sisters Alejandra DeLeon and Jeany Martinez as they slept outside on the ground in peaceful protest last Friday —a protest that would last...

University Police accepts, trains first student intern

Senior criminal justice major Christina Bedard was yearning for an experience that would give her an idea of how a career in law enforcement would be.  She originally presented the idea for an internship with SUNY Plattsburgh’s University Police. ...
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