By Drew Wemple
After almost seven weeks of pooled COVID-19 testing with zero positive cases, SUNY Plattsburgh is now beginning to see its first spike.
Administrators and faculty within specific offices are continuing to keep students informed and safe in light...
By Emma Vallelunga
Fall means the beginning of flu season, but with the coronavirus still a major health concern across the U.S., some are contemplating whether getting vaccinated this year is worth the risk. Both doctors and medical experts at...
By Olivia Bousquet
Move out of the way Boomers, it’s time for Generation Z to flood the voting booths and mail-in sites Nov. 3.
The 18 to 23-year-olds account for one-in-10 potential votes cast in the General Election. But will Gen...
By Alexa Dumas
The SUNY Plattsburgh Theatre Department sponsored A Conversation in Artistic Leadership with Michael J. Bobbitt, the artistic director at the New Repertory Theater in Watertown, Massachusetts last Wednesday. This Zoom event included Bobbitt discussing his experience in...
By Nickie Hayes
This semester, the Career Development Center added a new program called Cardinal Chats to the SUNY Plattsburgh campus. The initiative connects students to alumni. The Career Development center runs and manages the event.
Morgan Pellerin is the host...
By Emma Vallelunga
About 200 people sent a strong message Saturday in Plattsburgh that women are valuable and deserve a seat at the table.
“There’s absolutely no reason we shouldn’t be marching for our rights right now,” event organizer Nicole Berlingeri...
By Jess Johnson
This is who y’all conservatives idolize? That’s crazy.
Throughout the past twenty years, Republican President Trump’s views and actions come directly from a place of ignorance, white privilege and complete and utter stupidity. He honestly acts like a...
By Channing Prins
Domestic violence is more prominent than people think.
“One in four women and one in nine men will experience some form of domestic violence sometime in their life,” Kelsey Harland, a senior majoring in social work and an...
SUNY Plattsburgh is finally seeing its first spike in COVID-19 cases on-campus, and it doesn’t bode well for students who are just trying to finish a semester that already feels overwhelmingly stressful.
In some ways, we were waiting for the...
By Natalie St. Denis
Alexandra Perez, a senior TV video production major, hopes to become a producer for ESPN. She could also see herself being a news producer because she has grown to love news being a part of Plattsburgh...