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Monthly Archives: September, 2015

Habitual smoking, long-term effect

With an increasing number of states embracing the legalization of marijuana, mostly for medical purposes, the push for recreational approval in states such as...

Shattered sex-pectations

It was 2008, and I was at my now-ex-girlfriend’s place. Her hand lightly traced my spine as we started kissing, and it only continued...

Catcalling: verbal abuse?

Catcalling is a well-known topic all over the country, and Plattsburgh State students are no exception. Whether it’s someone whistling at a person from...

Medical amnesty, PSUC onboard

A recent article from USA Today mentioned 31 states that have developed medical amnesty laws in which students under the influence of substances can...

Editorial: This is your brain on drugs

Remember in high school when your parents forbade you from staying out past 11 p.m. or dating the person in your English class with...

Chilly temperatures inspire new styles

It’s time to put the shorts away and pack up the bathing suits because fall is slowly approaching. Fall is the perfect time to experiment...

American youth on politics

If someone were to approach you and ask you your views on politics, would you be able to give them an honest, educated answer?...

Female comics change status quo

It was 1938 at the San Francisco Purple Onion nightclub. Phyllis Diller, 38, made her debut as a stand-up comedienne. According to the Washington Post,...

Luxury dorms costly and unnecessary

Plattsburgh State is sporting a beautiful revamped pond, is in the middle of renovating Moffitt Hall and is redoing the bridge to Hudson Hall....

Kenzy Shetta brings world knowledge to PSUC

The bond between a mother and daughter is almost like looking at a reflection of oneself. For Kenzy Shetta, her mom is basically Shetta herself. “We...

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