Photos by Jayne Smith
Club International teamed up with Nepalese at Plattsburgh and the Global Education Office to host their annual Diwali festival Nov. 2 in the Warren Ballrooms in the Angell College Center.
Diwali, also called the festival of lights,...
By Michael Purtell
After being nominated for his last three albums, Tyler, the Creator has thrown his hat into the ring for his third Rap Album of the Year Grammy with his newest release, “Chromakopia.”
Tyler’s eighth studio album hit streaming...
What do you think about the election?
Compiled by Kolin Kriner
Rebecca Christie
Senior
Business administration
“I definitely think it’s very close and I am nervous with what the outcome could potentially be. I’m excited to see what it is going to be. But...
By Nadia Paschal
The election has been weighing heavy on students’ minds, and dozens showed up to see it through at BridgePSU’s election watch party.
Although the event started at 8 p.m., students started showing up at 7 p.m., as told...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Student Association Senate approved the first student bill of the 62nd legislation and appointed SA Court justices at its meeting Oct. 23.
Student Bill 1 establishes a committee that would distribute a survey to gather student feedback....
By Grant Hochmuth
The Student Association Senate swore in a new senator — Hassani St. John — at its Oct. 30 meeting.
St. John takes the place of Harmony Sanders, who resigned. He is a sophomore and said involvement means a...
By Kamiko Chamble
SUNY Plattsburgh is launching a one-credit course next semester that would bring student actors into nursing classrooms.
A standardized, or simulated, patient is someone who is trained to portray a patient in a realistic way for the purpose...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
The Warren Ballrooms filled with music, marigolds and memories at the Día de los Muertos celebration on Nov. 1, hosted by Fuerza: The BIPOC Student Union.
Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead in English,...
By Aleksandra Sidorova
Ten hours after the Associated Press called the presidential race in favor of Donald Trump, political science professor Daniel Lake explored how the country might change when he takes office.
The discussion titled “What Just Happened?” was hosted...
By Grant Terwilliger
The assistant professor of communication studies at SUNY Plattsburgh, Lauren Zito, presented as part of the series called Tuesday Talks on Oct. 29. Zito shared her experiences in Brigus, Newfoundland, as part of an artist residency and...