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SA hears plea to change dormitory name

Update: In the original version of this story, not enough context was given as to why students want to rename Whiteface Hall. Edits have been added to further clarify the situation. The Student Association held their ninth session of...

Student athlete turns scholar

Plattsburgh State junior Kassi Abbott is giving those who think sports and smarts don’t mix a run for their money. Goalie for the PSUC women’s hockey team and fitness and wellness leadership major, Abbott reached new heights for her program...

Relay for Life raises money for a cure

Tents, pop-up canopies, air mattresses and sofas covered the gym floor at the field house last Friday night as about 1,000 people gathered for PSUC’s 2018 Relay for Life to fight for a cure.   Jaw cancer survivor and PSUC...

Medical marijuana dispensary to open

The Curaleaf Medical Cannabis Dispensary held a public seminar March 27 titled “Medical Cannabis 101” at the Plattsburgh Public Library. Curaleaf, a company based in Albany, will take over the existing Columbia Care Dispensary at 345 Cornelia St. The seminar focused...

Plattsburgh Big Read kicks off this week

Plattsburgh, one of 75 communities across the country to receive a $13,000 National Endowment of the Arts Big Read Grant, kicked off its month-long celebration based on the novel “The Round House” by Louise Erdrich this week. Plattsburgh State Center...

SA still fights to bring change to PSUC

Changes are coming to Plattsburgh State, and the PSUC Student Association Senate used the minutes of its eighth session this semester Wednesday evening to discuss some of them. Among them were revisions to the student code of conduct, the possible...

RADIUS recognizes allies of LGBTQ+ community with awards

There may be cake and balloons, but it’s not for a birthday celebration. On Wednesay night, they were for something much more important. Under a rainbow flag displayed at the front of the room, Plattsburgh State students gathered to give...

Plattsburgh vinyl and CD fair draws nostalgic music fans

The Monopole Bar and Restaurant hosted a vinyl record and CD fair, sponsored by former music retailer Peacock Records, to rekindle the appreciation and availability of retro audio formats on March 25. The Monopole, located in the heart of downtown...

PSUC a cappella group prepares for tomorrow’s invitational

In the Myers Fine Arts Building at Plattsburgh State, singers from Minor Adjustments, PSUC’s student-run a cappella group, prepared for their annual spring invitational, scheduled for tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Strand Center for the Arts in downtown...

PSUC relies on enrollment in closing budget deficit

In the midst of an $8.4 million structural budget deficit, Plattsburgh State’s Business Affairs division has revised its five-year financial stability plan released last September. The plan — which calls for $4.6 million in permanent salary reductions over the...
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