By Hiram Cowhey A students sign for the protest. By Hiram Cowhey Two protesters sharing a sign. By Hiram Cowhey A protesters sign commenting on our current president. By Hiram Cowhey ...
On Friday, March 6 at the Amitié Plaza, Fuerza: The BIPOC Student Union, and the Lambda Pi Upsilon sorority held an organized ICE-out solidarity walk, inviting students of all backgrounds to unify.
The SA meeting on March 4 focused on the upcoming referendum, whose outcome is important to the future of the association. A referendum is a direct vote by the student body on a piece of legislation; ...
Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Amanda Lefton brought her department’s statewide environmental justice listening tour to Plattsburgh on Wednesday, with North Country residents ...
Families gathered beneath the stars at the Northcountry Planetarium as children’s stories came to life during Starlight Story Time on March 1. The program projects children’s books across the ...
A painting traveled from San Francisco across mountains, valleys, rivers and plains to arrive at SUNY Plattsburgh. The six-foot untitled painting by Harry Cohen takes you back in time and away from ...
Plattsburgh tries its best to get people involved. They post flyers, send out emails, use social media platforms and inform the campus through word of mouth. When students become busy with school life ...
North Country students in grades 6-to-12 show their colors in SUNY Plattsburgh’s second annual art exhibition: Beginnings on Jan. 30. Sculptures, illustrations and mixed media art from young artists ...
History was made at this year’s Grammy awards, with Olivia Dean becoming the fifth British artist this century to win the award of Best New Artist and Bad Bunny creating the first all Spanish language ...
The most integral part of a house is whoever dwells inside of it. This appears to be Joachim Trier’s message in his new critically acclaimed film, “Sentimental Value.” A silent scream of beauty that ...
It’s Valentine’s day in 2010, or whatever year you were in elementary school. The walls of the classroom are littered with pink and purple paper hearts and fairy lights. Everyone is six years old and ...
Many undergraduates view University Police as party poopers whose only job is to stop students from urinating on campus buildings or from carrying a 30-rack of Coors on a Friday night to a frat house.