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The Dark Cases: Guitarist gains strange fame

By Matthew Wendler Robert Johnson stood alone at a crossroads with his guitar. It was a cold night in Mississippi and the full moon was beating down overhead. Midnight was approaching and Johnson was feeling anxious, knowing it was almost...

The Dark Cases: Disturbing Deaths Remain Mystery

By Matthew Wendler Mikhail Sharavin and Boris Slobtsov trudged the surface of the Northern Ural Mountains in the Soviet Union Feb. 26, 1959. The two young men were students at the Ural Polytechnical Institute, assisting in a search for nine...

Shuttle bus important to students

By Jeremy Binning The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of changes in our daily lives. For students living both on or close to campus and without a car, the shuttle bus services are a necessity in their daily...

Editorial: We stand with Ukraine

We are in a time of uncertainty.  Ukraine has now been fighting every day to protect their land from Russia, which is being bombed and destroyed during the most aggressive attack since World War ll.  Ukraine became independent, a sovereign state...

The Dark Cases: House conjures up chilling haunting

By Matthew Wendler Ronald DeFeo Jr. burst through the doors of Henry’s Bar pleading for help. It was around 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14, 1974. The 23-year-old claimed there was a shooting at his family’s home in Amityville, New York.  DeFeo led...

Euphoria addicting for viewers

By Jessica Johnson Glitter, spice and everything not so nice, HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ by director Sam Levinson has taken the young adult social media world by storm, and molded the minds of viewers navigating their own lives. The stomach turning show...

Editorial: In Solidarity with Potsdam

The Students of Plattsburgh stand in solidarity and remembrance of 21-year-old student cellist, Elizabeth Howell, after her untimely death, Feb. 18.  Howell was a music education senior from Patterson, New York, set to graduate this year. She was a gifted...

Mask mandates affect athletes

By Daniela Raymond Masks have become a part of daily life. Over 2 years into the pandemic students are used to almost never seeing their peer’s full faces or not even recognizing professors outside of class because they are always...

Editorial: Fredonia students hold protest

Stephen Kershnar, a Philosophy professor at SUNY Fredonia, is under investigation for his comments about pedophilia made during one of his classes.   “Imagine that an adult male wants to have sex with a 12-year-old girl. Imagine that she’s a willing...

The Dark Cases: The Death of Elisa Lam

By Matthew Wendler It was the low water pressure that caused complaints to be made by guests of the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles Feb. 19, 2013. Complaints were also made about the water’s unusual taste with some guests claiming...
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