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SA initiates new committee at Exec. Council

The Student Association is still working hard to appoint and fill vacant positions within its organization as the semester progresses. Last week, the SA appointed three students to the constitutional legislation committee, who then gave a presentation to the Executive...

Love is hip

When it comes to romance and the dating world, it takes a lot to open yourself up to another person on an intimate level. It’s tough to give so much to a person whom you barely know, but it’s a...

$375K for NYC students

Plattsburgh State received a grant from the SUNY Investment and Performance Fund for $375,000 to perform outreach with community-based organizations to potential PSUC students in the New York City area. “Tuition revenue will sustain the program in future years,” according...

Liberal arts valued in tech industry

A wall in the Flynt Commons of the Angell College Center, also known around campus as the “blue room,” displays some of Plattsburgh State’s core values and missions. An excerpt reads, “Revisions to general education will fortify the liberal...

Men’s basketball secures regular season title

The Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team achieved one of its major goals set at the beginning of the season by capturing the SUNYAC regular season title. The Cardinals secured the conference with a 93-62 win over Potsdam at Memorial Hall...

Hollywood stunt terrifies city locals

Imagine you’re walking the streets of New York City when all of a sudden, the windows are blown out of a building in the distance and all you see is billowing smoke? Or perhaps you’re sitting at a cafe...

Strand displays local painter’s artwork

The Strand Center for the Arts is synonymous in the downtown area for showcasing local and nationally recognized artists, and it might have just outdone itself with its latest art exhibition. The Strand’s latest exhibition features acrylic painter Ian...

Patron thrives in first PSUC season

Although Plattsburgh State freshman Jonathan Patron may be new to campus this year, the hardwood of the basketball court is a place where he has always felt at home. The Huntington, New York, native has been playing basketball since before...

Event advocates for healthy relationships

Every day domestic violence hotlines nationwide receive approximately 20,800 calls, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Each semester, the Plattsburgh State Health Peer Educators come together to host an event called #RelationshipGoals. There was free pizza and drinks,...

PSUC awarded $71K grant

***Editor's note: Updated: March 1, 2016. The original story had incorrectly stated that PSUC received $250,000. Garneau and her collaborators received $71,000 from the Lake Champlain Sea Grant for the project.*** Of the $1.6 million grant, $71,000 of those...
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