SUNY Plattsburgh student Maria Tibold tackled her new personal portrait photo project with one mission in mind—showing those who are underrepresented on campus that it’s OK to be different.
“The Portrait Project” is a project created by junior Tibold, a...
Local Law 5 of 2019, “Dogs and Cats at Large,” was created to force locals to take responsibility for their animal’s actions. However, residents had a completely different idea.
SUNY Plattsburgh Associate Professor of Communication Studies Peter Ensil wrote the...
A few years ago a narrative took hold depicting millennials and Gen Zs as generations with attentive parents and lots of technology. Older generations have interpreted this as meaning younger generations are privileged, coddled and entitled, according to CNBC...
Charlie Olsen, a senior at SUNY Plattsburgh, fell in love with Plattsburgh and the surrounding area after visiting in the summer after he graduated high school.
Although Olsen's first choice was SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse,...
The Rotaract Club provide opportunities for young men and women to come together to exchange ideas with leaders in the community, develop professional skills and have fun through service.
The Rotaract Club on campus allows students to enhance their knowledge...
National Chemistry Week was celebrated all throughout the world and by SUNY Plattsburgh students in Hudson Hall by watching the Marvelous Metals livestream Oct. 26 by the American Chemical Society.
The event, hosted by the Chemistry Club, showed students how...
SUNY Plattsburgh Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs David Hill answered the 58th legislation’s concerns about the academic renewal plan, which was presented to faculty Sept. 27, at the weekly Student Association meeting Wednesday night.
One of its...
Unity between students and faculty is the focus of this years Student Association’s annual President’s Gala. Unfortunately, there isn’t a president of the college.
After college president John Ettling retired at the end of the 2019 academic year, SUNY Plattsburgh...
Tommy Wiseau, Ed Wood and Rudy Ray Moore did not make good movies, but there is some quality to their misfires that resonate with audiences.
Each of these deluded directors’ stories have spawned movies in which different storytellers investigate how...
Celebrities either suck at apologies, or they don’t understand that millions of people can tell when one isn’t sincere.
On today’s episode, Gina Rodriguez.
The 35-year-old “Jane the Virgin” actress made headlines Oct. 15 when she posted an Instagram story of...