By Laraib Asim
As the night grew colder, the community’s excitement grew as well, for Dr. Randall Horton’s recent memoir “Dead Weight” and his first performance with the new band “Radical Reversal” Thursday, Feb. 24 at the Alumni Conference room...
By Garrett Collins
When some athletes enter college programs, it can take them some time to figure out the change in competition, not to mention the commitment and the strain that playing a college sport can have on your mental...
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...
By Olivia Bousquet
The Coordinator of Activities, Laman Hanifayeva, asked the Student Association Senate for money in the Activities Coordination Board entertainment budget to be moved around for better activities.
The first vote unanimously passed to move $925 of the...
By Luca Gross
SUNY Plattsburgh junior Kaleb Pecoraro is turning his dreams into a reality with the Theatrical Production & Technology Certificate program.
Pecoraro has been doing theater production for about seven years, starting in his freshman year of high school.
“In...
By Garrett Collins
Sports can have the power to do so many things. For example during hurricane Katrina, a huge rallying point for the people of New Orleans was the Saints, who won the Super Bowl that year. As recently...
By Collin Bolbruch
A loss is a loss, but this loss was exciting.
As the season comes to a close, Plattsburgh (2-22) lost Friday night on the road to the New Paltz Hawks (14-9) by a score of 85-89.
After setting a...
By Liam Sample
The No.2 Plattsburgh State women’s ice hockey team remains red hot, winning back to back conference games this week without allowing a single goal.
The first win came Tuesday, Feb. 15 in SUNY Canton, beating the Kangaroos 6-0....
Nicole Hylton-Patterson, Klarisse Torriente and Mayor Chris Rosenquest joined Mia Morgillo and Hadar Pepperstone to discuss being Black in the Adirondacks.
Clarice Knelly and Emma Spelt listen at Late Night for the Planet event.
Audience members gathered at 8 p.m. in...
By Jessica Landmann
The Plattsburgh State women’s basketball team traveled out to SUNY New Paltz Feb. 18 for their second-to-last game of the 2021-22 season. The Cardinals fought hard but ultimately fell short in each quarter ending with a final...