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Monthly Archives: April, 2015

Editorial: Earth holds 24/7 importance

For those who aren’t aware, Earth Day was Wednesday, and the Plattsburgh State Environmental Action Committee has celebrated throughout the week as part of...

Japanese folktale features handmade puppets

The world of puppetry comes to life as the Plattsburgh State theatre department brings the first play adaptation of “Tale of the Bamboo Princess.”...

Film screening honors Earth Week

If women ran the planet, would wars exist? Gynocracy advocates (myself included) insist we’d see peace breaking out as never before. Naysayers customarily cite such historic...

Filling up for local cause

The Alliance for Positive Health will be hosting their annual event Dining Out for Life April 23 to support and help those who have...

Under construction

The Max Moore Memorial Tree House project will be hosting a groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the success of a three-year campaign in conjunction with...

Professors start new award for EXP students

Founder of the Plattsburgh State Expeditionary Studies program, Laurence Soroka, along with his wife, Dean of PSUC Library Information and Technology Services Cerise Oberman,...

Plattsburgh State celebrates Earth Week

This past week, the Plattsburgh State Environmental Action Committee celebrated Earth Week through a number of various activities. PSUC students were invited to view...

Artist stays consistent, true to work

At Myers Fine Arts building, a big painting of a woman sitting in a red chair hangs among works of PSUC students being showcased...

Cards have strong performance in Albany, qualify for ECACs

The Plattsburgh State track and field teams had an uptick in competition this past week when they traveled to UAlbany and competed in the...

Success about more than record

The Plattsburgh State softball team faced a short season in which success had to come early and often. Unfortunately, the Cardinals’ current record of 10-20...

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