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Monthly Archives: September, 2017

Cards start season with big expectations

Heading into the 2017 season, the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team is looking to veer away from its status quo. After finishing the regular season...

Finding creative voice through arts

When I was five years old, I told my teacher I wanted to be a veterinarian when I grew up. Now, as a freshman...

Cards start strong in Cardinal Classic meet

The Plattsburgh State cross country team looks to have another strong season after keeping most of the team intact. Both the men and women’s sides...

Cahoon brings English to classrooms

When PSUC student Michaela Cahoon went to Chazy High School, she was inspired to pursue English through her teachers. There was three different teachers that...

Marlow adjusts to new season, school

Sophomore Mitchell Marlow has some big shoes to fill. Marlow, the youngest of three collegiate runners in his family, is one of the newest additions...

Ealarm device keeps students safe

Many Plattsburgh State students have late evening classes. However, being out late at night can create added danger that students must take seriously. Crimes...

Jobfest offers part time jobs

The Part-time Job Fest was held last Wednesday, Aug. 30 in the Warren Ballrooms put together by Plattsburgh’s State’s very own Career Development Center...

Student adjusts as PSUC transfer

“Wow what a huge campus,” was my first thought when I came to Plattsburgh State. Arriving as a transfer student from State University of...

Making the most of college

Freshman year can be scary. Finding classes, getting lost and understanding how your meal plan works; that $8 voucher at 8 p.m. takes a minute...

PSUC serving up wins

The Plattsburgh State tennis team started its 2017 season on a high note this past weekend, beating Johnson State 9-0 Saturday, before beating Castleton...

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