Novelist Jennifer Egan in 2007. She had published her book “The Keep” — a favorite among SUNY Plattsburgh’s ENG389 students — a year prior. Leading up to the interview with a Pulitzer-winning author, ...
It’s been two weeks since the presidential election, and emotions are still high. Tension, fear, disappointment, anger and sadness are rampant across the nation but the dust is slowly beginning to ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are long-lasting chemicals that contaminate our food sources, water sources and soil. They’re everywhere, harmful, and they are found here in our community.
Jazz Ensemble director Matthew Pray conducts the band. Pianist Gio Choi watches for the conduction of Pray. Saxophonist Elijah Schenk solos for “Mambo Natural.” Bassist Toby Couture strums along to ...
Growing up, I had always enjoyed watching reality television shows such as Jersey Shore and America’s Next Top Model. I was drawn to shows that seemed authentic and real rather than the scripted shows ...
Bagels on SUNY Plattsburgh’s campus, students often come for a quick caffeine fix between classes, but some leave with more than just a cup of coffee — a tiny piece of art. Behind the counter, barista ...
Alexis Albright has served as captain of the cheer team for the past two and a half years, and joined the team in fall 2022 — the first season when cheer was held without COVID-19 restrictions. At ...
Winter is right around the corner, and I love the cozy feeling and nostalgia that’s in the air this time of year. Here’s some trends I think are cool and others I’m lukewarm about. It’s the holidays, ...
The anthropology student commons is a lively hangout and study spot in Redcay Hall. Students are unsure what will happen to their space when the department moves to Beaumont Hall by April 2025. This ...
Along with the typical proceedings of a school year’s end, academic departments hold their own ceremonies celebrating their students — sometimes bestowing a monetary award upon an outstanding ...