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Monthly Archives: May, 2019

Furnari wins Sorority Woman of Year

In movies, sororities are often stereotyped to be groups of blonde, skinny girls who can’t tell their right from their left. Their only goals...

Science Fiction Club new on PSUC campus

The Science Fiction Club is new to campus and has been active since the start of the spring semester to try and build friendships...

“GoT’ redefined fantasy TV genre

“Game of Thrones,” HBO’s adaptation of the book series “A Song of Ice and Fire,” premiered April 17, 2011. From the very first episode,...

Legacy of Woodstock not suitable for 2019

The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was a concert that defined a generation. Thousands of music and peace-loving men, women and children part of...

Rogen, Theron odd couple in ‘Long Shot’

After the release of films “Shazam!,” “Hellboy,” and “Avengers: Endgame,” superhero fatigue is starting to set in. There are only so many times we...

College students are more anxious

Attacking. Consuming. Overwhelming. This is what anxiety does to those who suffer from it.  According to medicalnewstoday.com, one of the top 10 websites visited for...

Measles cases hit record-high in US

Staying in good health and spirits is something many people take for granted. We benefit from being able to interact normally with those around...

Multilingual poetry slam represents culture

Rich language and culture flowed from the Kyla Relaford room as the Sonrisas Multilingual Poetry Slam took place April 30. The Day of the Child...

Student Association approves allocations

The Plattsburgh State Student Association approved club allocations and discussed upcoming events and ideas. The Global Initiative for Gender Issues club was approved for its...

Black Visitors exhibit showcased at Feinberg Library

Glass displays filled with photos, research and local archived material of prominent black activists and visionaries like Nina Simone, Maya Angelou and Chris Rock...

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