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Monthly Archives: September, 2016

Medicine price spike risking lives

When you’re a college student, your life changes. You officially become an independent person without having any parents or guardians telling you what to...

No obvious winner this election

The upcoming 2016 presidential election has been undoubtedly polarizing to both new and veteran voters. This year will be the first time many...

Editorial: Dig deeper for whole story

With so many technological advancements and every media application at the reach of our fingertips, breaking news and information is more accessible than ever....

Condensed version rarely better than original

For many young people today, social media is the place to go to for information on what’s going on throughout the world. People think...

Fair jail sentences, first step toward justice

On a college campus, one in four women will be victims of sexual assault, according to an article from the Huffington Post. This is...

Trump’s offensive dialect leaves mark

This year’s election has stirred a backlash, bearing countless instances of verbal abuse that demand our complete attention. Donald J. Trump, the insulting heavyweight...

Signs help students navigate

Aside from renovating dorms, last year’s revamp of the pond and regularly keeping classrooms up to date, the PSUC Facilities, Maintenance and Operations office...

Agencies confirm mumps case at PSUC

A case of mumps virus has been confirmed on Plattsburgh State’s campus, according to a press release issued by the Clinton County Health Department....

Savard fulfills athletic position

Brian Savard was recently named the new director of athletic communications, and many within the department are eager to see what he can bring...

Plattsburgh celebrates local history

The City of Plattsburgh held its 19th annual Battle of Plattsburgh festivities this weekend, hosted in downtown Plattsburgh. On September 11, 1814, the Battle...

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