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SUNY Plattsburgh celebrates academic support program growth and success

By LUCA GROSS / Press Republican   PLATTSBURGH — SUNY Plattsburgh officials hosted a special reception Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the growth and success of the Advance Completion through Engagement program, an initiative designed by New York state to help students...

SA appoints new chief justice

By Grant Terwilliger   The Student Association accepted Ciara Wade as chief justice for the Senate and discussed current committees that they attended during the third meeting of the semester on September 24. Wade is a recent transfer student from Bryant Stratton...

Keeping tragedy at bay by ‘training together’: Emergency preparedness month events keep campus keen on caution

By Grant Terwilliger   September was National emergency preparedness month and campus fire safety month, the Office of Emergency preparedness and health center on campus collaborated to educate students on the importance of being prepared and helping others during emergencies. Michael Caraballo...

Planned Parenthood Spreads awareness, colors: Yearly Planned Parenthood Steps to Empowerment event hosts runners

By Christian Tufino   At the sound of the horn, runners took off. Shoes hit the pavement and dust was sent flying up at the start of the Planned Parenthood’s sexual assault awareness 5k color-run Sept. 28. Steps to Empowerment, an event...

SA, Federal budgets face slashes on campus

By Ernesto Castorena Across SUNY Plattsburgh, the phrase ‘budget cuts’ carries different meanings depending on where the funds originate. For clubs recognized by the Student Association (SA) budgets rise and fall with enrollment. For TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) funding...

Student Association holds slow first meeting

By Grant Terwilliger On Sept. 17, the Student Association (SA) held a meeting in which Chief Justice Tyree Ravenell was accepted to the board.  The meeting was short as a result of a thin agenda. On top of that, certain...

Students dissatisfied with Market Cafe

By Grant Terwilliger As a new semester starts and Tim Hortons is now closed, the Cardinal Cafe on campus adapts to having to serve a larger number of students and training of new employees contributing to inconsistency and efficiency issues. The...

Upward bound faces sudden cut: Enyedi announces TRIO Cancellation from federal govt.

By Michael Purtell   A beloved 60 year old program on Plattsburgh State’s campus has unexpectedly gotten the axe.  SUNY Plattsburgh has received notice of a cancellation of its TRIO Upward Bound grant, according to an email from Plattsburgh State President Dr....

Travel ban deters international students

By Makiya Seminera Associated Press   With the Taliban barring women from college in her native Afghanistan, Bahara Saghari set her sights on pursuing higher education in the United States. Saghari, 21, practiced English up to eight hours per day for several...

Seminar shares portfolio, skills

By Sophie Albertie   The demand for ambitious young scientists to help save the environment has increased by tenfold. Justin King, 2006 alum and Environmental practice leader at TRC Companies Inc, has returned to SUNY Plattsburgh to educate students on his environmental...
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