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Monthly Archives: September, 2018

Cooking classes to be offered in Algonquin Dining Hall

Plattsburgh State’s Algonquin dining hall will open its kitchen once a month each semester to hold a free, hands on cooking class for students...

Bias response team phased in

The establishment of a “Bias Response Team” was one of several steps that Plattsburgh State took toward inclusion this summer, and it was given...

Seniors see increase in marijuana use

More and more baby boomers are lighting it up and turning to marijuana as time goes on. The peer-reviewed journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence published...

Guide to survive the cold and flu

Season change usually comes along with a headache, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, sneezing and other cold and flu symptoms. Five percent to 20 percent...

Benefits of cutting off sugar

It is nearly impossible to leave the grocery store without something sweet in the cart. Processed sugar is everywhere in regularly consumed items like...

Club Spotlight: African Unity embraces culture

No matter the changes that may come, to educate and to unify the campus community continues to be the primary mission of African Unity...

Selfless Smit spreads positivity

Plattsburgh State junior and international student majoring in marketing, international business and business administration Smit Pujara loves playing the brotherly role. Pujara is from Ahmedabad,...

Two Cards win first cross country meet at home

The Plattsburgh State cross country team began its season with two second-year athletes winning at home. The Cardinals will follow up that performance with the...

Barrett aims to be true team player

Junior nursing major and Plattsburgh State tennis athlete Sierra Barrett embodies the student-athlete figure touted by Division III. Entering her third year as a Cardinal,...

Men’s soccer struggles early

After a narrow loss in the 2017 SUNYAC finals, the Plattsburgh State men’s soccer team began 2018 on a low note, finishing 0-2 in...

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