By Justin Rushia
From game day posts and player updates to TikToks and personal videos from the team, SUNY Plattsburgh sports teams take advantage of their online presence.
In today’s era of social media, most student athletes have a presence on...
By Collin Bolebruch
Bridget Ryan, a junior for Plattsburgh State women’s volleyball, makes herself known on the court. Often wearing the libero shirt, she’s constantly in the center of team celebrations and big plays.
The team is yet to find its...
Photos by Aleksandra Sidorova and Kolin Kriner
The campus’ Emergency Preparedness Day was held Wednesday, Sept. 25 outside the Angell College Center.
The event, held annually by the SUNY Plattsburgh Office of Emergency Management, featured various crisis response demonstrations, as well...
By Grant Terwilliger
Capitalism is described as an economic system in which a country’s trade and industry are driven by private ownership of property for profit. People’s perceptions on the economy stem from their own experiences with the world around...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Eastern equine encephalitis, also called EEE, an “imminent threat to public health” in the state, state Health Commissioner Dr. James McDonald declared Sept. 23.
McDonald issued the declaration in response to the first confirmed death caused by the...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association Senate let go of a quarter of its additional allocations to fund student networking trips — both professional and spiritual — at its meeting Sept. 25.
PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING
Two clubs, the Student Managed Investment Fund and...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Professor of English Tracie Guzzio has spent decades studying banned books, eventually teaching them at SUNY Plattsburgh. She is also a central part of the college’s annual Banned Book Week’s observances, taking place this year from Sept....
By Ella Stuttard
Pumpkin painting, a water dunk tank and food trucks filled the Amitie Plaza with excitement as family, friends and alumni celebrated the Homecoming Fall Festival. Alongside the activities, hay bales, pumpkins and cornstalks around campus helped to...
By Cinara Marquis
After 10 years with no words to write, poet Alesa Bernat released her debut poetry and prose collection “Everything Is Fine.” In July 2023 she self-published the collection which delves into a woman’s journey through the diagnosis,...
By Cinara Marquis
Aries (March 21 – April 19) The High Priestess card signifies intuition. Trust your instincts and dig deeper to access wisdom within and outside of yourself. Ask questions, especially about what you find uncomfortable.
Taurus (April 20 –...