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Monthly Archives: September, 2014

Nail polish more than ordinary cosmetic

It’s Friday night, and your classes are done for the week. You’re 20-something, and just bought that cute new dress to wear. Going out...

Editorial: Entry-level jobs disappearing

Reality becomes more present as four years of college pass by. Students pass through the doors, prepared for learning, fun and what comes next....

New study shows lack of entry-level jobs

It looks like missing the unlimited dining hall food isn’t the only thing to dread about leaving college — according to a new Wall...

New law cracks down on repeat DWI offenders

With students returning to campus for the fall semester, Plattsburgh City Police and University Police have teamed up to utilize new measures for reducing...

PSUC alumnus returns to campus after Romney

Joining the staff of the Plattsburgh State Center for Student Involvement for the fall semester, Jacob Avery is excited to be back in Plattsburgh...

Career Development Center welcomes eager director

Students in the Plattsburgh State Career Development Center may have noticed a new face. Julia Overton-Healy joined the PSUC faculty this summer after serving as...

PSUC group to introduce new bystander prevention program

A new Plattsburgh State initiative aims to push students into stopping violence through a new bystander intervention program known as Step UP! The program will...

Faculty Senate seeking Gen Ed. revisions

Each month during the academic school year, several members of the Plattsburgh State faculty gather in the Alumni Conference Room to discuss various important...

Health Center warns campus of Ebola virus

The fourth American discovered to be infected with the Ebola virus was flown into Atlanta, Georgia, early Tuesday morning for treatment at Emory University...

PSUC grad charged with trespassing

Two female Plattsburgh State students reported the unlawful entry of their dorm rooms in Whiteface Hall in the early morning hours last Friday. The first...

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