Eddie Rock
More than 600 — that is how many articles Benjamin Pomerance has written for Lake Champlain Weekly, a weekly magazine that covers The North Country. The topics range from interviews, to concert reviews and previews, to the history...
Tyler Dawson
Between juggling being a mother and piano instructor, Plattsburgh alumna and current Professor Louise Dionne has found the pandemic troublesome. As a member of the music faculty since 2001, Dionne is the instructor of the group keyboard courses...
Christyn Pettway
THE305 has decided to keep The Ophelia Perspective on YouTube for another week- a spinoff play from Shakspeare’s Hamlet told from Opelia’s perspective. SUNY Plattsburgh’s THE305 class is a 3-credit production workshop class for theatre and production majors....
By Alana Penny
The four members of the Badminton club begin to set up their net in the Memorial Hall gym. It’s 2:30 p.m. Friday, so they’re sharing court time with the basketball teams. They get out their rackets and...
River Ashe
This week’s reading comes from the Daemon Tarot by Ariana Osborne. This deck features dark but strangely beautiful ink sketches of various daemons, Lords of Hell and a few witch-related things as described by Jacques Auguste Simon Collin...
Mia Morgillo
As many of Plattsburgh’s avid hikers may know, The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and Adirondack Mountain Reserve has piloted a new reservation system beginning May 1 and lasting through Oct. 31.
The new, no-cost system will...
Johanna Weeks
As the world slowly receives more vaccines to reach herd immunity, SUNY Plattsburgh has contributed to this by offering a vaccination clinic for any students. SUNY Plattsburgh’s Health Center Staff and Director Dr. Katheleen Camelo set up vaccination...
Natalie St. Denis
After a long and winter at SUNY Plattsburgh, days are finally starting to get warmer. The first few warm days of the year sent almost every student on campus outside, making the college feel lively again. This...
Cameron Kaercher
The creation of Godzilla is rooted in history. While the original film depicted man in a rubber monster costume stomping on miniature cities is funny to look at, there is a darker history to the monster that not...