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Spring 2021 calendar changes with COVID-19

By Emma Vallelunga Next semester won’t be the same. The concerns of college reopening plans during the coronavirus pandemic has caused the administrative staff at SUNY Plattsburgh to make many changes to the 2021 academic calendar. These decisions were made...

Editorial: Farewell RBG

The world, as crazy and unpredictable as it may seem right now, lost another hero Sept. 18. We know her as Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, but she was so much more than that before her appointment by...

Campus students distraught by unhealthy dining options

By Olivia Bousquet Hungry, hungry students are seeking off-campus food services to supplement for the limited dining options available at SUNY Plattsburgh. Throughout a student’s busy weekday schedule, there are dining options available at Clinton Dining Hall, Tim Hortons, Einstein...

Freshmen drink to cope with COVID

By Mataeo Smith Fall 2020 will probably go down in history as the most uneventful 16 weeks of our lives. Classes are mostly online, parties are prohibited, the campus express store hasn’t been fully stocked since early March, and worst...

In the Reels: “Lovers Rock” opens the New York Film Festival

By Cameron Kaercher Though the current pandemic has been shutting down a lot of opportunities for individuals to come together in person, entertainment venues have been experimenting with virtual events. The 58th annual New York Film Festival has opened up to...

By the Books: ‘The Fire Next Time’ exposes U.S. treatment of religion, race

By Mahpharah Khan Religion has become performative. God is used as a weapon to demonize others who do not blindly submit to racist, sexist and misogynistic ideologies. “If the concept of God has any validity or any use, it can only...

Sagittarius acts childlike

By Abigail Azadian Sagittarians wake up with no regrets about any of their chaotic choices the night before and continue to drink dumb b—h juice without a second thought. They are the friend that has to be baby sat during...

Environmental science classes continue in person, outdoors

By Alexa Dumas Sitting in a classroom, listening to a lecture and having all classes in-person was what students used to expect from a standard semester at SUNY Plattsburgh. The outbreak of COVID-19 has dramatically changed the ways classes are...

In the Cards: Hoeffner pushed herself, others to succeed

By Angelica Melara The SUNY Plattsburgh nursing program is known to be one of the most time consuming majors on campus, but junior Sarah Hoeffner manages to get her schoolwork done while also being a part of the tennis team. Her...
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