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In the Cards: Stan stays positive amidst pandemic

By Angelica Melara With the school semester coming to a close, sports teams have had a tough time being able to train in groups and a hard time being able to hang out with one another. “ has affected me a...

Campus Blotter: Crime logs for Nov. 5-10

Nov. 5 A community advocate reported the odor of marijuana on the fifth floor of Wilson Hall to University Police. Two students were identified, and appropriate Student Conduct charges were filed.  Nov. 9 Janitorial staff in Hudson Hall reported the...

December commencement moves online

By Emma Vallelunga The entire SUNY Plattsburgh class of 2020 will not have the opportunity to walk across a stage, reach for a diploma or turn over a tassel. Just like their May counterparts, seniors graduating this December have mixed...

Graduates miss out on milestone

By Olivia Bousquet Four years of late night studying. Four years of tests, homework and essays. Four years of memories with lifelong friends. Four dedicated years gone by just to sit in front of a computer screen to see your...

Quarantine buddies lend helping hand to students

By Drew Wemple This semester, SUNY Plattsburgh faculty are helping students in more ways than usual. With COVID-19 cases on-campus, some have volunteered to assist students. They’re called quarantine buddies, and they’re advisers, directors of various departments and other campus...

Editorial: We need to unite in U.S., not divide

The build up of this election has truly been the most tiring process of 2020. From outrageous behavior during a presidential debate to the confirmation of a far-right Supreme Court justice promising to overturn Roe vs. Wade. Despite enduring...

U.S. relies too heavily on fossil fuels

By Jess Johnson It has been an obvious issue within the United States that we have been in a state of climate turmoil, and the Trump Administration has consistently made this worse by rolling back on environmental legislation, and even...

Close contact in dining halls raises concern

By Mataeo Smith The Center for Disease Control allows restaurant patrons to remove their masks upon seating to allow for eating. It seems like a legitimate way to reduce risk for COVID-19, but I’m not sure if it’s effective for...

In the Reels: ‘Borat 2’ documents difficult reality of American politics

By Cameron Kaercher When the mockumentary ”Borat,” starring Sacha Baron Cohen, released in 2006, it set the world on fire. It appeared on many film critic’s lists of best movies of the year, and Michael Hirschorn of The Atlantic said...
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