By Alexa Dumas
As many students count down the days until their undergraduate degree is complete, some may decide to continue to pursue higher education. SUNY Plattsburgh offers multiple graduate programs, which includes the recently re-accredited psychology master’s and certificate...
By John Church
The fourth week of the Spring semester at SUNY Plattsburgh is in full swing, and so is COVID-19 testing. Just last Wednesday, 987 students were tested for COVID. However, things have changed since last semester and students...
By Mataeo Smith
The cancellation of the SUNY Plattsburgh Shine On! Program’s 2020 conference featuring a NASA astronaut inspired the editorial board to “go big” for 2021. Following a 30-page proposal to NASA containing 18 letters of support from politicians,...
By Johanna Weeks
After Memorial Hall Fitness Center reopened Feb. 15, faculty are remaining aware of the risks of COVID-19. Memorial Hall Gym has opened its doors and is mandating safe, socially distanced exercise by offering group exercise courses to...
By Jonas Ward
Senior accounting major Justin Wise is a men’s lacrosse team leader who recently finished an internship at IBM. After he graduates, Wise has a job lined up as a Global Business Services Federal Sector Accountant.
Wise started a...
By Christyn Pettway
Last Monday, graphic designer and printmaker Katie Garth, was the guest for the Campus Arts Council’s Visual Artists Series. Hosted by SUNY Plattsburgh’s very own professor Diane Fine, Monday’s zoom session allowed students to learn about professional...
By Alana Penny
Ethiopia Yemiru was the first international student to apply to SUNY Plattsburgh as a gender and women’s studies major. She later added a second major, psychology, and a minor, economics.
“I knew I wanted to work with women,...
By Jeremy Binning
Pop for the People, a pop art themed exhibit, opened Feb. 15 in the Burke Gallery. It features art from famous pop artists like Andy Warhol as well as artists from the Plattsburgh area.
M.I. Devine, guest co-curator...
By River Ashe Maynard
This week’s reading comes from the Kryon Oracle deck by Lee Carroll. This set of cards is full of abstract, beautifully symmetrical art and profound meanings. According to the website (www.kryon.com), Kryon is a “loving angelic...
By River Ashe Maynard
SUNY Plattsburgh’s clubs and organizations have found themselves unable to host meetings and hold inperson events in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. After a two-semester hiatus, the LGBTQ+ Student Peer Support Group has returned to...