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Monthly Archives: November, 2018

Students lose interest in reading

In 2004, about 28 percent of Americans age 15 and older read books for pleasure. In 2017, the number dropped to 19 percent, meaning...

‘Dog Sees God’ attracts students

This past weekend, The College Theatre Association (CTA) introduced a new play to the Plattsburgh State campus, “Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage...

Passionate Hightower looks into politics

The first member of her immediate family to attend college, junior Essence Hightower has embraced any opportunity that comes her way, the most recent...

Students learn to cope with rejection

Glassdoor reported the average job openings attract 250 resumes but only two percent of applicants will be called for an interview. A CareerArc Candidate...

Women’s hockey gears up for Potsdam series

The Plattsburgh State Women’s hockey team looks to remain perfect after defeating the defending national champions, Norwich University, 2-0 Nov. 7, thanks to goals...

PSUC ends season at New Jersey’s Dream Park

The Plattsburgh State cross country team headed down to New Jersey last Saturday for the Division III Cross Country Atlantic Region Championships and came...

Wolf shows fighting spirit after injuries

She may be one of the smallest players on the team, but junior forward Sarah Wolf brings grit and energy to the Plattsburgh State...

Cardinals get early wins

After the opening week of basketball for the Plattsburgh Men’s Basketball team, the Cardinals are off to a 2-0 start. PSUC opened its season off...

‘Taste of the North Country’ puts local businesses on display

On a cold November evening, the Taste of the North Country was described by the local DJ as, “the greatest food festival in the...

Cardinals tie Brockport, remain undefeated

The Plattsburgh State men’s hockey team sent 44 shots on goal Saturday against the College at Brockport, but only one found the back of...

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