By Olivia Bousquet
Imagine walking down Rugar Street on a crisp fall day with leaves clinging to the trees. Upon passing by the Angel College Center, a crew of people are boarding up the glass doors with plywood.
There is no...
By Mataeo Smith
SUNY Plattsburgh has done a great job enforcing COVID-19 regulations on campus during the most unprecedented semester of our lives. However, the issue at hand pertains to whether students continue to be cautious while at home.
The student...
By Jessica Johnson
It is time that country leaders are held accountable for controlling basic human rights: a woman’s right to her own body.
Poland’s recent outlaw by the courts proves this.
In Central Europe, on Oct. 22, the Constitutional Tribunal in...
By Cameron Kaercher
Aaron Sorkin’s first screen writing credit was for an adaptation of his own Broadway play, “A Few Good Men.” The four-time Oscar-nominated court procedural starred Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson. The film is best remembered for the...
By Natalie St. Denis
Emily Stacey is a senior criminal justice major born and raised in Plattsburgh. She holds an associate of science degree in criminal justice and is attending SUNY Plattsburgh to further her education. Stacey is a single...
By Nickie Hayes
A new music duo out of Plattsburgh is producing unique and inventive music. Daniel Piper and Alex Puchalski are the minds behind the electronic pop band Cudos. Piper is currently a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh majoring in...
By Angelica Melara
With the school semester coming to a close, sports teams have had a tough time being able to train in groups and a hard time being able to hang out with one another.
“ has affected me a...
Nov. 5
A community advocate reported the odor of marijuana on the fifth floor of Wilson Hall to University Police. Two students were identified, and appropriate Student Conduct charges were filed.
Nov. 9
Janitorial staff in Hudson Hall reported the...
By Emma Vallelunga
The entire SUNY Plattsburgh class of 2020 will not have the opportunity to walk across a stage, reach for a diploma or turn over a tassel. Just like their May counterparts, seniors graduating this December have mixed...