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In the Stars: Horoscopes for the week of Oct. 16

Read according to your rising sign Aries: You’ll have trouble with communication and having patience was never your strength. Be careful with how you speak to others around you because you don’t want to accidentally break ties. Relationships are worth...

Campus Blotter: Crime logs for Oct. 2-6

Oct. 2 An individual was observed spitting on the windshield of a patrol car parked outside the University Police Station. The investigation is pending.   Oct. 4 An individual came into the UP station to report a gathering happening in Wilson...

Editorial: Trump turns first debate into s–tshow

“Sh—tshow” was the word seemingly on everyone’s lips immediately following Tuesday’s debate. And there’s no better way to sum up the first time Donald Trump and Joe Biden shared a stage this election cycle, other than calling it a sh—tshow. We’re...

Trump acts out against Gen Z

By Mataeo Smith TikTok lives to see another day — for now. In August, the Trump Administration took a hiatus from blaming China for COVID-19’s deadly rampage throughout the United States to focus on TikTok. Apparently, it’s more important to impede...

Demonstration, virtual space held for Breonna Taylor

By Alana Penny After more than 100 days of protests and months of investigation into her death, the two officers who shot Breonna Taylor in her home, were not charged with her death. One of the officers was charged with...

GEO hopes for the future of study abroad programs

By Emma Vallelunga When the thought of traveling seems more like a daydream to most people right now, SUNY Plattsburgh’s Global Education Office is helping students plan for their future when the fate of study abroad and international student admissions...

Shuttle drivers quit over COVID-19

By Olivia Bousquet Toothpaste may be running low, clothing goes on sale, snacks need to be bought and work should start on-time, so students rely on the campus shuttle bus to get them to necessary stores. SUNY Plattsburgh’s campus shuttle runs...

Capricorn creates toxicity

By Abigail Azadian Capricorns, take a seat. You’re not the boss of everyone — stop projecting your control issues on to other people. Capricorns build a dam to control water signs’ flow. Whenever there’s an opportunity to control something, Capricorn rushes to...

CAs, CDs keep campus housing programs alive

By Nickie Hayes A pandemic like COVID-19 is something that constitutes a great feat for community advocates and community directors who are trying to create new programs for students living on campus. Samuel Rivera, a senior nutrition major with a minor...
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