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Passion for the game fuels Saccocio

Senior midfielder Madeline Saccocio is no stranger to a goal, both reaching and shooting them. To no one’s surprise, the blue-eyed Schenectady, NY, native kicked off the university’s women’s soccer season-opening game by scoring the only two goals game-long against...

Night of Nations auditions

That’s right, folks; it’s been here before and it’s back again for another exciting year. Plattsburgh State’s Night of Nations is a one night event that kicks off International Education Week during the month of November. The event...

Involvement Fair creates chances

The Plattsburgh State Involvement Fair was held on Friday, Sept. 8 in the Warren ballrooms. This fair showcased over 60 clubs and organizations on campus which gave students the opportunity to discover what the PSUC campus has to offer. This...

Student suggests more diversity

You are welcome here. This may as well be Plattsburgh State’s new slogan. It was spearheaded by the Global Education Office to make sure that international students felt welcome on campus. Later, the Student Association, specifically the SA communications team,...

Graduate studies fair to bring new prospects

The annual Plattsburgh State Graduate and Professional school fair, hosted by the Career Development Center, encourages PSUC students and alumni to attend and hear from over 75 college representatives. The fair offers an opportunity to dig deeper into your...

PSUC heads into break riding high

The Plattsburgh State cross country team built upon its initial success with another strong performance last weekend. At the Potsdam Invitational, both the men and women took 2nd place out of four teams. Head coach Andrew Krug was pleased with...

Stop female on female bashing

Everyone can agree that social media has evolved throughout the years and manipulated our sense of empathy. Young adults speaking up and creativity has increased, but so has depression and cyber bullying, as well as your amount of privacy...

Skipping breakfast shows negative effects

Eating breakfast every day is a rarity for many college students. Rushing to an 8 a.m. class or clinging onto those extra 15 minutes of sleep are some reasons students ignore breakfast. However, skipping breakfast doesn’t just deteriorate mental...

Stressed out students losing sleep

Getting enough sleep is always a subject central to college students. It is no secret that a good night sleep makes everybody feel better. Time management is one of the skills that students should master in order to succeed...

Allowing room to grow, prosper, change

Most college students desperately want to make a change in the world after they graduate, but some believe fame is needed in order to have their dreams accomplished. Some people think they need an extraordinary life with expensive belongings and...
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