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Monthly Archives: March, 2015

Deceptive dress distracts from vital issues

The Internet broke again last week, and this time, Kim Kardashian had nothing to do with it. The commotion was over a dress. That’s...

Oswego, Plattsburgh matchup brings challenges

*Disclaimer: This is a sports column that represents the sole opinion of the writer.*** Plattsburgh and Oswego fighting with a SUNYAC Championship on the line...

Clayton gives State of SA speech

With the gallery full of Plattsburgh State Student Association senators, vice presidents and guests, including PSUC President John Ettling, SA President Kevin Clayton took...

Mars colonization poses uncertainty

Many of us have wondered whether it’s possible to live on other planets. A Dutch nonprofit, Mars One, is determined to make that question a...

Preseason start gives team early advantage

Up here in the North Country, the closest resemblance you can see to the white cover of a baseball is the snow that blankets...

Surprise ingredients in food raise students’ hairs

I recently woke up one day happier than usual — took a great shower, despite the horrible pressure in my bathroom, did about 20...

Theatre department brings ‘Milk Like Sugar’ to campus

It’s opening night. The audience is filled. The scene is set. The lights are starting to dim. The play is about to begin. But...

Fewer students studying languages

The Washington Post recently released a report by the Modern Language Association that said fewer college students are enrolling in foreign language courses in...

PSUC community responds to racism

To mark the end of Black History Month, AKEBA, Plattsburgh State’s black student union, held its fourth and final event during February, “The History...

The first cut is the deepest

Ah, falling in love. It has its perks: intertwined fingers, conversations about dreams and aspirations, sweet smooches, shared hobbies such as working...

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