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Monthly Archives: November, 2017

Transferred Winters active on campus

After finishing two years at Orange County Community College, Erika Winters was looking for a college that reminds her of home and has a...

College students learn to practice self-care

Being a college student means balancing between academics and social life. With a full schedule, managing stress and practicing self-care tend to fall by...

Let’s talk about Pi Alpha Nu

Since news broke about Plattsburgh State fraternity Pi Alpha Nu being suspended, there have been varying opinions and rumors surrounding the scandal. In Rebecca...

PSUC looks to learn from disappointing season

The Plattsburgh State 03team finished up its season by losing its last two weekend sets of games. On Oct. 20 the Cardinals fell to Oswego...

Minister sparks discourse about race

The fourth Thursday of every month is a time for discussion in the Plattsburgh United Methodists Church, sponsored by the Protestant Campus Ministry. This...

BEHIND THE PI ALPHA NU HAZING

Twenty-one students and one alum have been indicted following complaints of alleged hazing by local fraternity Pi Alpha Nu. Police said 22 people are facing...

Coffee helps people live longer life

Students who run on coffee may be in luck because recent studies have shown an association with people who drink coffee and live longer. Research...

Panel gives insight about refugees in North Country

Members of Clinton County filed into E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium on Oct. 22 to hear a panel on refugees in the North Country, sponsored...

Former NFL Quarterback shares addiction recovery

The Plattsburgh State Field House played host to a former NFL quarterback Wednesday evening, as 1998 first-round draft pick Ryan Leaf visited the Plattsburgh...

Cards down Utica to start season

The Plattsburgh State women’s ice hockey team kicked off its season with a bang by taking down former ECAC West opponent Utica. The No. 1...

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