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Monthly Archives: April, 2019

Cards play SUNYAC double-header against Oneonta away tomorrow

The Plattsburgh State baseball team could not play its first home game Tuesday due to snow and ice on the field, but that couldn’t...

First-year Whimple strides at her own pace

From switching majors to breaking personal and school records for the women’s track and field team, Plattsburgh State freshman Victoria Whimple is starting her...

Cards play SUNY Cortland tomorrow on Senior Day

The Plattsburgh State men’s lacrosse team face rival SUNY Cortland tomorrow on Senior Day after their loss to St. Lawrence University, breaking up their...

Racial diversity crucial for nation

It’s comforting to look around a room full of people and see others who look like you. There is something inherently motivating about knowing...

Survivor’s guilt haunts nation

There have been 1,995 mass shootings in the United States since the Sandy Hook school shooting took place on Dec. 14, 2012.  Families across the...

Influences perpetuate fantasy lives

As embarrassing as it is to admit, social media is the first thing I check in the morning. To be more specific, I check...

‘Us’ delivers Peele-style horror

In 2017, Jordan Peele’s debut feature film, “Get Out,” made over $200 million worldwide and earned him an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay....

Liquor banned from frat parties starting next fall

Hard liquor is a favorite for college students on a night out. Next semester, hard liquors like vodka, rum and whiskey will no longer...

PSUC holds forums for first two Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion candidates

Plattsburgh State is currently holding public forums where candidates for the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion speak to students and faculty.  This title...

Tooke leaves legacy of fondness

Students of recently retired psychology professor William Tooke were flabbergasted by his sudden death last month. PSUC alumna Amanda Gibson first met Tooke when she...

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