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Monthly Archives: October, 2014

Cards fall in hard-fought match

The Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team dropped its third consecutive conference game to a tough Fredonia team on Friday afternoon. The lone goal of...

Plattsburgh battling poverty

Within the United States, New York has the 25th highest poverty rank, according to the New York State Community Action Association. The same study said...

Campus ready to talk Haven

Members of the Plattsburgh State community have begun to voice concern over the recent implementation of the program Haven as a way to educate...

New bill will increase minimum wage for food industry

A new bill proposed by the New York State Assembly Majority could hasten the process of raising the minimum wage while also adding new...

New smartphone app is not ‘Good2Go’

The newly developed smartphone application Good2Go was created as a way for college students and young adults to communicate whether a pair should engage...

Students entering college unprepared

The education students receive in high school is often one of the strongest determining factors for their success in college. According to the Alliance for...

Team sees positives in difficult year

At the conclusion of the season, the Plattsburgh State women’s tennis team finished with a record of 3-8, 0-3 in SUNYAC. Even though the...

UAlbany Invitational testing runners for SUNYACS, regionals

Plattsburgh State cross-country builds toward one thing: championships. This Saturday, the teams will be taking another step toward SUNYACs and regionals with the UAlbany...

Unique style of play gives Spear advantage

Ian Spear, coming from Peru, has a close relationship with the Plattsburgh State soccer team. His dad being the assistant men’s soccer coach,...

Strand Theatre works for revitalization

The Strand Theatre has been part of the Plattsburgh community since 1924. It first began as a vaudeville stage, a stage that featured entertainment...

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