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Yearly Archives: 2017

Perspective change can help mend divide

In a world where groups of people are being targeted for no good reason, empathy is desperately needed throughout the world to better understand...

FEAR: Anxiety, doubt clouds judgment

Everybody has to make decisions while feeling fear and anxiety. But the fact is, 60 percent of what people fear will never happen, according...

History association hopes to expand

When someone goes to Plattsburgh State’s History Association, expect laughing and learning. This past meeting, they hosted a mini tea party in Champlain Valley...

Poor cleaning habits prove harmful

Since college students balance countless amounts of assignments, jobs, extracurricular activities and their social life, keeping a room tidy would be last on their...

Hottest recorded year cause for concern

Throughout late October, early November, students were still able to wear long sleeve shirts, shorts and sneakers outside without worrying about the elements. A...

Health options expand on, off campus

College is all about keeping up with assignments, exams and social life. Many students find it difficult to have time to keep track of...

O’Donnell educates children abroad

PSUC junior Caitlin O’Donnell has always had a passion for working with and helping children, but recently had the opportunity to showcase her skills...

Men turn season around, win streak at four

The beginning of the new calendar year was unforgiving for the Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team, losing its first eight games of 2017. However,...

Middleton ensures bright future, career

The Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team is searching for an end-of-the-season push with the help of sophomore standout Chris Middleton. The New York...

PSUC optimistic, playoffs looming

The Plattsburgh State track and field team continued its season last weekend at the Middlebury Invitational, its fourth meet since returning from break. The women...

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