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Feinberg Library allows drinks again

by Natalie St. Denis On March 5, Feinberg Library began permitting students to bring drinks in spill-proof cups. This is a shift in the no food, no drink rule Feinberg had implemented since the start of the pandemic. Although food...

Ensembles get creative adjusting to COVID restrictions

by Tyler Dawson This past year has been quite the rollercoaster for the community, country and the world. It seems as though COVID has affected the Plattsburgh area in particular, being a college town.  Students are mostly in hybrid learning...

Jane Kent shares story, art

by Jeremy Binning Jane Kent, born in Manhattan, is an artist whose works have been included in collections such as the Brooklyn Museum and The National Gallery of American Art in Washington, D.C among others. Besides public displays of her work...

Remembering Bluegrass for Next Generation

by Edward Rock The Bluegrass for the Next Generation (BGNG) project was a unique program at SUNY Plattsburgh that many colleges do not have the opportunity to offer to their students. Being a fiddler and a music major, I was...

North Star provides outlet for student writers, artists

by Christyn Pettway Star, formerly known as “ZPlatt,” is SUNY Plattsburgh’s literary and arts magazine. This magazine is edited and published by students majoring in English, who are required to take the course for practicum credit as a junior and/or...

Weekly Tarot Reading

by River Ashe This week’s reading comes from the Fairy Oracle by Arthur Rackham and Jaymi Elford. This is only a 36-card deck, but the artwork and profound meanings of the cards more than make up for the missing number....

In the Cards: Bernhard dedicated to sport, biomedical science

By Jonas Ward Matt Bernhard is a biomedical Sciences major with a minor in chemistry on the men’s basketball team at SUNY Plattsburgh. He got his start playing basketball at a young age. “My brother and I used to go at it...

EDITORIAL: Protests enact police reform

By Cardinal Points Since the wrongful death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota last spring, and many other Black Americans, the United States needed to initiate progressive police reform bills to combat the issue of systematic racism in law enforcement....

Students reflect on shutdown anniversary

The emergence of the coronavirus pandemic has caused a change from normal life, especially in education. On March 16, 2020, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that all schools were to be closed for two weeks. A year later,...

Vaccinations become new hope

The world is seeing a dim, but visible light at the end of the long COVID-19 pandemic tunnel. Vaccines for the virus are now available for eligible individuals in phase 1a and phase 1b groups. According to the Center...
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