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Monthly Archives: March, 2018

Stop being lazy, overcome procrastination

When spring finally arrives, it can be hard to find the motivation to finish your homework. All you want to do is go outside...

Poetry offers avenue to express feelings

“Self-expression involves any activity where we can transfer the energy from our thoughts and feelings into another form,” content writer Nadia Sheikh wrote on...

How to pull off April Fools’ jokes

With April Fools’ Day right around the corner, who doesn’t want to successfully pull off the funniest jokes? Having one day of the year...

Students deal with homesickness

For most prospective students, going to college means stepping out into the world on their own for the first time, which also means it’s...

Softball prepares for home opener

The Plattsburgh State softball team, after a week’s rest, will begin its SUNYAC schedule today at 3 p.m. with a doubleheader at Cardinal Park...

Plattsburgh vinyl and CD fair draws nostalgic music fans

The Monopole Bar and Restaurant hosted a vinyl record and CD fair, sponsored by former music retailer Peacock Records, to rekindle the appreciation and...

Cheerleading set for competition beyond sideline

The basketball season has ended, but the blue mats are still being rolled out in Memorial Hall and for the Plattsburgh State cheer club,...

PSUC a cappella group prepares for tomorrow’s invitational

In the Myers Fine Arts Building at Plattsburgh State, singers from Minor Adjustments, PSUC’s student-run a cappella group, prepared for their annual spring invitational,...

“Love, Simon” provides LGBTQ representation

“Love, Simon” isn’t your typical coming-of-age movie. Based on Becky Albertalli’s bestselling novel “Simon VS. The Homo Sapiens Agenda,” the film explores sexual identity...

Foland takes on double major, excels

Motivated is the perfect word to describe Plattsburgh State senior, Kristen Foland. Originally from Clifton Park, this history, and political science double-major loves to...

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