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‘If You Could Be Mine’ paints realities of mistreated LGBTQ+ youth

By Mahpharah Khan Sara Farizan’s 2013 novel "If You Could Be Mine" has given the young adult genre new insight into how LGBTQ+ individuals are treated outside of the United States — at least for its American readers. Farizan’s novel highlights...

Black Lives Matter

George Floyd.  Breonna Taylor.  Ahmaud Arbery.  Eric Garner.  Trayvon Martin.  Micheal Brown. These people are the most well-known African American victims of police brutality, but there are countless others who received little to no media coverage or online attention. Despite the Black Lives Matter movement,...

In the Seams: Must-haves make magic in wardrobe

Despite the fact that most of us have probably changed our wardrobe from jeans and skirts to sweatpants and pajamas during coronavirus quarantine, having a few wardrobe essentials are always a must have. Even though we don’t know how long...

Plattsburgh State establishes working groups to plan for fall semester

With spring 2020 coming to an end, many are wondering if distance learning will continue throughout next fall. As students head into finals week online, five working groups have been formed to see what Plattsburgh State’s options are. PSU has...

Tik Tok devolves in quarantine

One would think that Tik Tok would be the answer to boredom during quarantine, but the app has changed since the lockdown. There is seldom creative comedy, dances or storytimes. Instead, users now see a cluster of racial jokes,...

Faculty and administration respond to March’s Speak Out

Plattsburgh State held a virtual session yesterday afternoon where students could hear back from faculty and administration members after the Speak Out that was held March 5 in Memorial Hall earlier this semester. The Speak Out gave students the opportunity...

Plattsburgh State recognizes athletes virtually with end-of-year awards

Different from previous years, Plattsburgh State Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation broadcasted it’s annual Student-Athlete Recognition & Awards Ceremony, to honor student-athletes’ achievements and to celebrate the graduating seniors  May 4. “We have enjoyed another spectacular year. As again,...

In the Stars: Horoscopes for May 15, 2020

Aries: You might feel like your energy is drained and that you simply don’t enjoy the things that you used to. This feeling will pass and focus on any creative endeavors you would like to start. Taurus: You might feel...

Theater department makes and donates almost 400 face masks

The Plattsburgh State Theatre Department was in the middle of preparing costumes for its spring show, “The Importance of Being Earnest,” when Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that all SUNY schools would be moved to distance learning March 19. Technical Director...

Campus crime dwindles after majority of students go home

COVID-19 has quieted Plattsburgh State during the second half of the spring semester, but offices like University Police and Emergency Management are doing what they can to ensure safety for the about 200 students remaining on campus and the...
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