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Monthly Archives: October, 2014

Injuries make weekend uncertain

Plattsburgh State men’s soccer has been decimated this season by injuries, and this past weekend was no different. The team went into the weekend...

Women continued fighting against Oswego, achieved shootout victory

Playing with heart is an aspect of sports that cannot simply be taught to athletes. For the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team it seems...

PSUC group discusses ‘What a Man Wants’

Would you date a girl of a different religion? Would you date a girl with longer or shorter hair? KINKS (Kollectively Inspiring Naturally Kurly...

Illegal textbook downloads increase as prices on the rise

Between 2002 and 2012, the price of college textbooks increased 82 percent, according to a 2013 report by the United States General Accountability Office. In...

Up ‘til Dawn prepares for this year’s event

The Plattsburgh State chapter of Up ‘til Dawn is in the midst of fundraising for its November event, which will include games, prizes and...

Cuomo unveils new SUNY sexual violence prevention policy

Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Thursday that SUNY will be implementing a new set of policies designed to combat sexual violence across state universities. The policy...

Role models make saying ‘goodbye’ difficult for admirers

As children, we idolized the individuals we grew up with on our televisions. Michael Jordan was the epitome of basketball, winning the Most Valuable...

Grant to spur county growth

Clinton Community College has been chosen as the recipient of a $12.7 million grant, funded by the SUNY 2020 Challenge Grant Program that will...

Students invited to network at event

Dressed in professional attire and resume in hand, Plattsburgh State students are invited to the Internship and Career Fair scheduled for Oct. 16 in...

New crime data reveals spike in on-campus marijuana use

In 2013, the total number of drug-related arrests made on campus at Plattsburgh State reached 57, more than double the combined drug law violations...

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