Kathy Peterson-Ross is rare. She’s one of the few athletes at Plattsburgh State to play two sports, and one of the fewer that play in back-to-back seasons. The junior — who is five feet 11 inches tall ...
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At Einstein Bros. 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 Student Association Senate discussed last year’s audit report at its Dec. 5 meeting, grappling with the results that suggest the SA should increase the student activities fee further to keep up ...
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.
For several years, there’s been efforts to get women into science, technology, engineering and math careers — commonly known as STEM. Despite this push to create more welcoming environments for women ...
Student Association senators announced preparations for next semester at the Senate meeting Nov. 20, including accommodating Clinton Community College students when the college moves to the SUNY ...
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, ...
Jake Lanyi races a Norwich defender to the puck at Chip Kenyon ‘85 Arena on Nov. 29. Photos by Collin Bolebruch The Cards ready for Marian in the LayerEight Shootout consolation at Chip Kenyon ‘85 ...
The SUNY Plattsburgh and Clinton Community College campuses are only 10 minutes apart. Starting next year, the schools will even share a campus, yet their men’s basketball teams have never officially ...