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Monthly Archives: April, 2019

New positions signal campus change


The students of Plattsburgh State don’t know who out of the five candidates will be the 11th president of the college, but they now...

PSUC students tan, pay with Cardinal Cash

As the weather warms up this time of year, Plattsburgh residents and students might come out from their winter fatigues and realize — they...

Wildlife Club enjoys owling, exploring animal wilderness for research

English primatologist and anthologist Jane Goodall once said, “What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you...

Students use hemp, CBD oil to ease pain

For the last seven years, the push for the legalization of marijuana has been stronger than ever. But some would say smaller steps have...

BFA seniors display artwork

Artists in the Plattsburgh State Bachelor’s of Fine Arts Program are showcasing their art at the BFA exhibit currently on display in the Myers...

Hudlin thrives in voice, conducting

When Michael Hudlin graduates with a Bachelor of Arts degree in music, he dreams of starting a national choir in his home country of...

Ally-in-Progress dinner discusses adversity

Many like to think of themselves as an ally, but with the help of Public Relations Campaigns students and faculty are now learning how...

Planned Parenthood faces protesters

Planned Parenthood has found itself thrown into the realm of protesters across the country from people defending the organization to others rallying against them....

New healthy dining options available in PSUC Sundowner

Colorful smoothies bottles filled with fruits and vegetables fill the fridge at SUNY Plattsburgh State’s Sundowner along with carbonated Kombucha.  Jeff Vallee is the campus...

Subtle Slights dinner sparks conversations about adversity

Humans are not perfect. We say things that offend others even if we don’t realize it. We have lived different lives and therefore have...

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