By Carly Newton/Press Republican
 As the winter Olympics continue in Milan and Cortina, Italy, back on U.S. soil, local officials continue to advocate the games’ return to New York and Lake Placid.
The Olympics were last hosted in Lake Placid in...
By Grant Terwilliger
The Student Association approved the Cardinal Samba Club for provisional status, approved two new senators, and approved funds to Beauty Bar for an upcoming event.Â
The Cardinal Samba club was represented by SUNY Plattsburgh student Eva Donahue. Donahue...
By Gryphon Akridge-Phillips
1: Aries: You are in a strong position to carry your dreams and your desires to success.
2:Taurus: There is hope, success and everything you hope for within the future.Â
3:Gemini: You are in an emotional time in your...
By Grant Hochmuth
At a time where it can feel easier to argue than connect, building community across differences feels impossible. February challenges that notion through Black History Month, a time to celebrate black achievements and reflect on the past...
By Grant Hochmuth
A student sits in Feinberg library growing increasingly frustrated minute by minute as the materials refuse to click in their head. With the semester ramping up, the pressure begins to build around them, almost suffocating them.Â
Feelings of...
By Sierra Babbie
On February 4, the Student Association held their second meeting of the semester, where the organization approved a new senator, Samiya Cole, and Lambda Pi Upsilon proposed a collaboration with the SA.
Cole is a sophomore majoring in...
By Grant Hochmuth
During the early afternoon of Feb. 4 a gathering took place at the Angel College Center, One that has an effect on the lives of the North Country community.
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Nurses were in their full...
By Christian Tufino
North Country students in grades 6-to-12 show their colors in SUNY Plattsburgh's second annual art exhibition: Beginnings on Jan. 30.Â
Sculptures, illustrations and mixed media art from young artists lined the walls of the Myers Lobby Gallery in...
By Kidus Ephrem Ayalkie
I grew up aware that Ethiopian healing and protective scrolls were important, but I did not fully understand their meaning until I saw one in person. In Ethiopian culture, these scrolls are not simply religious decorations...
By Adam Blanchard
Assistant Professor of Art Bright Kontor Osei inspires his students through his teachings and rich cultural background.
Osei’s collegiate education is a combination of Ghanaian and American schooling. With a Bachelor of Arts in art education from the...