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Yearly Archives: 2015

Online dating increasingly popular

Online dating websites, as well as cell-phone dating apps, are beginning to establish a stronghold in the dating realm. This method has recently become...

New Protestant minister brings modern message

Within the next two weeks, the Plattsburgh State Protestant Campus Ministry group hopes to restart and gather new people together on Thursdays to provide...

Officers participate in diversity class

After sitting in on an Examining Diversity through Film class last spring, Plattsburgh State University Police Chief Jerry Lottie recognized an opportunity to further...

Greek organizations face probation

For many, fraternity and sorority life at Plattsburgh State stands for principles of friendship, leadership, scholarship and service. However, four organizations are currently under...

Creativity met with backlash

On Monday, Sept. 14, freshman Ahmed Mohamed brought his homemade clock to his Irving, Texas, high school. Later that day, he was led out...

Faith in politics controversy arises

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson recently stirred up controversy in an interview on MSNBC’s “Meet the Press,” saying, “I would not advocate putting a...

Editorial: PSUC UP learns to be PC

It’s been more than six months since University of Virginia student Martese Johnson received 10 stitches from an altercation with Virginia State Alcohol Beverage...

Fitting in hinders you from being yourself

Fitting in is a safe way to get through life for many people. Blending in with groups to avoid the spotlight is second nature...

Tibetan art, culture festival takes Plattsburgh

Plattsburgh residents won’t have to travel 7,204 miles to experience sights, sounds and smells of the Tibetan culture. The month-long celebration of “Festival of Tibetan...

Healthy place to unwind

Plattsburgh State students can find therapy dogs, snacks, coloring books and crafts to reduce stress twice a semester thanks to the Stress Free Zone...

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