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Committee continues to plan for annual Night of Nations

By Emma Vallelunga Performances at SUNY Plattsburgh aren’t happening the same way they used to this semester, and Night of Nations is no different. The annual event’s student-run committee is collaborating with on-campus offices and student organizations to keep this...

Colleges Against Cancer fundraises for awareness with rubber ducks

By Channing Prins SUNY Plattsburgh’s Colleges Against Cancer club once again held its annual event with rubber ducks afloat. Its fourth annual “Quack For a Cure’’ raised about $250 for breast cancer awareness and research. Pink rubber ducks were sold, one...

Virtual Homecoming kicks off this week

By Ashley St. John SUNY Plattsburgh’s Homecoming weekend  is usually seen as an exciting time for alumni to come back to Plattsburgh and reconnect with other alumni and current students. But with COVID-19 concerns still restricting large social gatherings, the activities...

Conference aims to help online anxiety

By Alexa Dumas Last Friday, SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury and SUNY Adirondack hosted the Anxiety and Learning: From Research to Practice Conference via Zoom. This annual conference was designed for students, educators, faculty, administrators, service providers and members of the...

In the Cards: Aislyn McDonough

By Angelica Melara At SUNY Plattsburgh, it’s not often an athlete switches the sport they play midway through college. But Aislyn McDonough is a former soccer player, who in her second year of college, found herself interested in cross country. McDonough, who...

In the Stars: Horoscopes for the week of Oct. 23

Read according to your rising sign Aries: Your patience is going to be tested more than usual. You may feel hot headed more easily, but that doesn’t mean you have to confront everyone. Sometimes it’s better to remove yourself from...

Campus Blotter: Crime logs for Oct. 8-12

Oct. 8 An individual called University Police to report a stolen backpack. The caller said it was stolen from where they left it on the Blue Trail behind the Field House by a male on a dirt bike. The investigation...

Ginsburg’s seat can’t be filled

By Olivia Bousquet No one thought 2020 could get any worse, but then Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Sept. 18 at the age of 87 after complications from cancer. The cultural and feminist icon served on the Supreme Court for 27 years...

SUNY Plattsburgh fiscal budget projects decline in funds during pandemic

By Emma Vallelunga SUNY Plattsburgh’s fiscal projections have been declining since last year due to lack of enrollment, spring semester refunds and the coronavirus pandemic, but there are still many unknowns for where, when and how money will circulate through...

Editorial: Breonna’s story will not be buried

“If her boyfriend hadn’t fired shots at the officers, she would be alive.” “Just comply with the officers.” If you have uttered these two phrases in your lifetime, you are incredibly callous. Breonna Taylor was an innocent bystander when she was murdered,...
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