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Monthly Archives: March, 2017

Late-night snacking may cause fatigue

College students can sometimes develop weird eating habits. Trying to resist eating late at night can be extremely hard sometimes. Nocturnal munching could possibly...

Marketing major buys radio station

With graduation quickly approaching, senior marketing major Andrew Adams already has a foot in the door when it comes to his career after college. Last...

Staying friends with ex after break up

Many former couples try to stay friends after breakups. Especially if the breakup is amicable, maintaining a lasting friendship might not be a problem. Forty-eight...

Distance affects couple dynamic

Some college students in relationships face the hardship of making time for each other, tackling school work and everything that comes with being a...

SA VP fixes prior bill, gets passed

Student Association Vice President of Clubs and Organizations MacKenzie Dumas saw her first bill passed during Wednesday’s Senate meeting after an unsuccessful attempt the...

Japanese culture event brings cuisine

This Saturday, the Japanese Cultural Association at Plattsburgh is holding a food festival in Algonquin dining hall. The event will be held from 5...

FBI questions Trump’s relations with Russia

“In a declassified intelligence report, Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent U.S. Elections, released Jan 6th, provided the outline for the current status...

Title IX brings sexual assault awareness

Plattsburgh State’s Title IX office has put forth a schedule of events for the month of April, which is Sexual Assault Awareness month. Title IX...

Another presidential letdown

News broke out that at least five people were killed, including the terrorist attacker and a police officer, and 40 were wounded in London...

Stay calm to avoid mishaps

Often when we speak to people, we feel a tendency to fill silences with filler words such as “so,” “uh,” “um” and “like.” We...

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