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Monthly Archives: October, 2014

Gay themes arbitrarily placed in commercials

The commercial opens with a man sitting at a tropical resort struggling to read a book on his iPad. You can tell he’s having...

Law enforcement cracking down on illegal ink

Tattooing is an art form that uses the human body as the canvas where the artist inserts ink into the dermis layer of the...

PSUC reacts to Keene riots

In the wake of the Keene Pumpkin Festival riots last weekend, law enforcement officials have facilitated conversation about how it may have been handled...

PSUC evaluating budget for 2015-16

Next year, Plattsburgh State may have to use more of its reserve funds to cover contractual salary increases, Budget Officer Clark Foster said. For...

LAST DRAGS

With focus shifting to leading healthier lifestyles, Plattsburgh State has found another way toward encouraging that goal. As of June 2015, PSUC will become a...

Adjuncts talk pros, cons of working at universities

Since 1969, when the number of part-time professors working at higher education institutions represented only 18.5 percent of academic staff, colleges and universities have...

Quigley sentencing raises drug concerns

The sentencing of former Plattsburgh State student Kevin Quigley to four years in prison determinate, passed down on Oct. 16, has broadened the conversation...

Courses offer helpful lessons

When things go wrong, people need to be prepared to take action. Plattsburgh State offers courses to prepare people for worst-case scenarios. Some of...

Cards out of playoffs, excited for spoiler role

The Plattsburgh State volleyball team is looking to play spoiler against its SUNYAC opponents. This past weekend, the Cardinals broke their eight-game losing streak...

Women battle for SUNYAC chance

With conference games winding down, the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team found themselves in and out of playoff contention as they loss to Fredonia...

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