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Yearly Archives: 2015

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...

St. Patrick’s day celebrated a week early after 1980 academic schedule change

Hair was big, music was better and parties were wilder. The disco era’s motto was bigger, better and bolder, and Plattsburgh State students were...

Millennials prefer reading in print

Millennials are often characterized by the digital age, but a recent survey conducted by the Washington Post about reading print as opposed to digital...

Long winter provides outside fun

While there’s officially two weeks left until March 19, the end of the winter season, many wish winter’s end would come sooner. Winter...

Criminal justice senior graduating early

When students come to college, they come to pass their classes and graduate in four years. Jarrett Hanwright came to college with that notion,...

Mood affected by cold

It’s a cold February Friday night. All my friends are at mixers or parties or someplace getting drunk and having fun. I’m sitting in...

Students reel in fishing advice from pro

Last Saturday, the Plattsburgh State Fishing Club hosted Bassmaster Elite Series Angler Joe Sancho. Sancho talked to the club and event attendees about his experiences...

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