By Christyn Pettway
Throughout last week, Title IX hosted daily events for Consent Week, Title IX’s annual week of educating students about consent and their rights as SUNY Plattsburgh students.
Title IX’s hour long Compliance Session, hosted by Violence Prevention...
By Natalie St. Denis
COVID-19 has taken what feels like everything from us. Among that long list is concerts. Concerts are a favorite pastime for the modern hipsters of the 21st century. These hipsters are the main reason independent...
By Hales Passino
As style evolves throughout the years, there will always be trends from previous decades making a delighted comeback; much like an old friend stopping by to visit.
What we end up realizing is that sometimes the comeback,...
By Jeremy Binning
Mental health has been a major concern with people in isolation and stuck in quarantine trying to combat the coronavirus.
The SUNY Plattsburgh health center holds counselling sessions on Zoom every Monday and Friday at 3 p.m....
By Cameron Kaercher
Last fall, the New York Film Festival proved that the film festival platform can exist online. While nothing can come close to the theater-going experience, all you really need for a festival is a collection of great...
Stay safe. Keep your distance. Wear a mask.
These three guidelines can be heard everywhere. Since the outbreak of COVID-19 last March, the rules for limiting exposure have been changing. The first was keeping a distance of six feet,...
By Adeeb Chowdhury
The Student Association meeting saw the long-awaited unveiling of plans for MentWork, a digital application that will enable members of the State University of New York community to communicate with each other for networking and mentorship purposes.
MentWork...
By Alexa Dumas
Spooky, scary, dark and disturbing. Stories of serial killers, cults, disappearances and murder victims may turn people away from the true crime genre. Could learning about these crimes be used for good, or even for a laugh?
“You’re...
By Alana Penny
Lily Alvarado, a senior double major in English literature and gender and women’s studies and minor in professional writing, hopes to attend graduate school, after she graduates next semester, for library and information science.
“I really want...
By Channing Prins
The 2020 presidential election left the country at a stand-still for more than five days, waiting for every vote to be counted between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. In the end, Biden secured...