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Monthly Archives: February, 2018

Faculty senate passes resolutions, will hold business meeting to consider SA resolutions Friday

The faculty senate met in Yokum 200 Tuesday to discuss and vote on resolutions proposed in the wake of student protests against racism and...

Thorn prepares Jiu-Jitsu for competitions

Whether competing as an athlete, learning self defense or picking up a hobby, the Plattsburgh State Jiu-Jitsu club caters to many. The sport is...

Track ready for SUNYAC

The Plattsburgh State track and field team ran a strong performance at the St. Lawrence University meet Friday, Feb. 16. The women’s side of things...

“Black Panther” sets records, erases stigma

Like any other Marvel release, “Black Panther” was surrounded with excitement the moment it was announced, but unlike other Marvel installments, “Black Panther” attracted...

Marginalized discuss reclaiming slurs

Minorities across America have experienced hardship and discrimination continually throughout this country’s history, and a defining part of those hardships is using slurs against...

Cards seek title on home court

Plattsburgh State’s men’s basketball team has plenty to be positive about after the end of its regular season. The Cardinals will host the SUNYAC...

Cards fall in SUNYAC quarterfinals

The Plattsburgh State men’s hockey season ended in disappointing fashion Wednesday night, with a 4-3 loss on home ice against SUNY Fredonia. The Cardinals...

PSUC student explores world and self

Plattsburgh State senior expeditionary studies major Mary Kunze does not limit herself to anything. Her fascination with photography and traveling has motivated her to...

Common Roots will showcase soulful musical history

In honor of Black History Month, the Plattsburgh State Gospel Choir, along with several guest performers, will pay tribute to America’s musical history with...

PSUC literary magazine, ZPlatt, rebrands

Plattsburgh State’s 45-year-old literary magazine ZPlatt has unanimously decided to disband the name ZPlatt after a staff member discovered the publication’s namesake, Zephaniah Platt,...

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