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Monthly Archives: September, 2014

PSUC SA holds special election

The Plattsburgh State Student Association will be hosting a special election Monday for three positions, including representatives for academics, arts and human resources. This election...

Campus group fights bullying

With controversy surrounding Proposition 8 in California, the Interested Ladies of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority Incorporated is partnering with the No H8 Campaign...

Students encouraged to invest

Any college student knows that an education doesn’t come cheap. An article in USA Today recommends that college students start investing early to establish...

Engineer hopes black box will prevent texting accidents

Each day in the United States, more than 9 people are killed and more than 1,060 people are injured in car crashes that are...

Recent arrest raises concerns

The Plattsburgh State Housing and Residence Life office has increased security in dorm buildings across campus following the arrest of PSUC graduate Woon Kheng...

Colleges take on sexual assault

According to a study from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, 1-in-5 women experience sexual assault in their lifetime. In that same study,...

Marching for change

After a six-hour car ride on a cramped yellow school bus Sunday, Colleen Corrigan and 44 other Plattsburgh State students finally arrived to New...

PSUC named top college for 7th straight year

For the seventh consecutive year, Plattsburgh State has been ranked among “America’s Best Colleges” by U.S. News & World Report. PSUC was ranked No. 74...

Families headed to campus

More than 900 people are registered for Family Weekend, an annual Plattsburgh State event which allows PSUC students and families to reconnect now that...

Public relations program to spread word of opportunities

In an attempt to solidify its branding, the Plattsburgh State public relations program will be reaching out to both high school and current PSUC...

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