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Campus Blotter: Crime logs for Oct.28-Nov. 4

Oct. 18 Residence Life staff in Wilson Hall reported a loud party to University Police. Six students were referred to Student Conduct for violating housing regulations and possessing alcohol.  Oct. 28 Residence Life staff in Adirondack Hall reported alcohol violations...

SUNY Plattsburgh safely celebrates Halloween

By Olivia Bousquet Positive COVID-19 cases are continually increasing at SUNY Plattsburgh. As Halloween approaches, concerns have come into play for how college students will partake in Halloween festivities. The weekend-long party for Halloween will be a grim comparison from last...

Plattsburgh gears up for 2020 election

By Fernando Alba With the 2020 elections just days away, members of the Plattsburgh community set their yard signs, demonstrated, counter demonstrated and cast their ballot in early voting in anticipation of the nation-defining race. Early voting started in Clinton County...

Editorial: Future looks bleak with Barrett

There is no collection of words that can sum up the tremendous loss of the beloved Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sept. 18. And unfortunately now, we face the loss of her legacy she left in her seat in Congress —...

SUNYAC winter sports season canceled

By Drew Wemple Men’s and women’s basketball, hockey and indoor track and field will not be returning to SUNY Plattsburgh, or any SUNY, this season. The State Universities of New York Athletic Conference made the decision to cancel the winter...

Women’s soccer registers players to vote in election

By Ashley St. John With the presidential election quickly approaching, many people are registering and advocating for registration, especially for first-time voters. The SUNY Plattsburgh women’s soccer team is among those who are voicing their opinions and encouraging others to...

Music artists influence voter registration

By Mataeo Smith The last seven months have been hell to say the least. Colleges were shut down halfway through the spring semester; businesses were forced to close their doors; killer hornets briefly roamed the streets and a radically-right Supreme...

Donkeys de-stress students

By Channing Prins Donkeys and a few of their furry friends once again met SUNY Plattsburgh students over Zoom last week during another De-Stressing with Donkeys event, hosted by Thera-Pets and Kickin’ Up Dust Farm. Students who Zoomed in were able...

Bly Manor shows haunting of past selves

By Jess Johnson Dead doesn’t always mean gone. The haunting of someone’s “dead” past can become a prevalent revolving door when it continuously manifests and cultivates inside the mind. It begins to fester and squirm it’s way into reliving that trauma,...
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