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Libras lack own personality

By Abigail Azadian Libras — grab some tissues, because no one is actually going to continue to buy into your fake persona. You’re not innocent. Libra suns tend to trigger savior complexes in people, mostly Earth signs. However, Capricorns are out...

‘Anna and the French Kiss’ story line runs sour

By Mahpharah Khan “I’m weird. I’m a weirdo. I don’t fit in, and I don’t want to fit in.” The “I’m not like other girls” epidemic has unfortunately reached young women for quite some time now. This phenomenon states that some...

‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ portrays relationship anxieties

By Cameron Kaercher To watch a Charlie Kaufman movie for a realistic story, would be like listening to Cardi B to find lessons about existential pain. His most notable credit is co-writing the Oscar-winning screenplay for “Eternal Sunshine of the...

USPS struggles amid election race

By River Ashe Maynard The United States Postal Service is one of the most crucial parts of the American infrastructure, making sure that citizens in almost every part of the country get their mail and important packages. It is so...

Zero cases recorded after first pool tests

By Drew Wemple SUNY Plattsburgh marked the launch of its COVID-19 pool testing last Wednesday.The college tested 449 students in Algonquin Hall in its first round of pool testing. Additional rounds were scheduled for Wednesday and next week. SUNY Plattsburgh adopted...

Pi Kappa Phi, nine members suspended from campus following party

By Fernando Alba Pi Kappa Phi was issued a cease and desist activities order, and nine of its student members have been issued interim suspensions, President Alexander Enyedi announced to students via email last Friday. The cease and desist order came...

Dining prices raised

By Emma Vallelunga On-campus food and dining is different at SUNY Plattsburgh during the coronavirus pandemic. Some aspects have changed, some remain the same and some might never return. VENUES CUT IN HALF Before distance learning began last semester, there were eight...

Large in-person classes move to ACC

By Ashley St. John A part of SUNY Plattsburgh’s solution to in-person instruction during the pandemic includes holding large classes in the Angell College Center. The Warren Ballroom and the Alumni Conference Room in the ACC have been used so that...

SA Senate presents revised budget, appoints senators

By Adeeb Chowdhury Even in the midst of uncertainty, the Student Association remains steadfast in its goal to support, lead and inspire the SUNY Plattsburgh community. The semester’s first student senate meeting saw the approval of a revised budget, introduction...

New mural adorns downtown

By Mataeo Smith Outside Art: Plattsburgh Public Art Project Co-Founder Julia Devine thought the City of Plattsburgh was lacking in art. Native to Philadelphia, the city of murals, Devine sought to give the city’s downtown area several drops of color. She...
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