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SA fee increase raises $800K

By Aleksandra Sidorova   The Student Association raised more money for this year thanks to the SA fee increase, but its overall budget falls short of last year’s. The SA has almost $800,000 to invest in the shuttle, trips, events, clubs and...

Indoor gardens grow produce, bring new life to ACC spaces

By Aleksandra Sidorova   Herbs and vegetables are taking root in vertical gardens installed in the Cardinal Cupboard and the Learning Center with the hope they nourish student bodies and minds. Ecology student Kacia Coke teamed up with academic adviser Joanne McGovern...

SA shuttle changes route, links to free public transit

The Student Association shuttle has a new look and expanded route connecting to Clinton County public transit. Instead of a red van, it is a county bus with more seating and standing space. It also stops at the Clinton County...

Parking lots still closed this week

By Aleksandra Sidorova   A quarter of off-campus student parking spaces are still offline since a parking lot closed for upgrades in April. Lots 27 and 28 spanning the space between Feinberg Library and Banks Hall — for off-campus and staff parking...

Making the most out of Plattsburgh

By Aleksandra Sidorova   The size and renown of a school isn’t what paves students’ way to success. An alumna and career adviser weigh in on some ways a small school, such as SUNY Plattsburgh, can help students thrive. A body of...

Investments from $2.5M raised in campaign seen on campus

By Aleksandra Sidorova   More than 2,000 alumni, friends, faculty and staff pitched in almost $2.5 million in gifts to support life on campus, from scholarships to outside seating. The Plattsburgh College Foundation’s Cardinals Thrive campaign ran from Jan. 1 through June...

Downer’s done in; what to do for Late Night?

As doors to SUNY Plattsburgh’s most popular dining venue close — new ones open. The Cardinal Nest, formerly known as the Sundowner, will be closed for the entire fall semester for a remodel and rebrand. College Auxiliary Services says it...

CCC progresses in campus move

  By Carly Newton Carly Newton is a staff writer for the Press-Republican. Clinton Community College President John Kowal says its accrediting agency has granted permission to submit a substantive change request for campus relocation. This was a big step toward making the...

Classes open for children 5 to 17

  By Brionne Thompson Camp Cardinal is being reintroduced this year, and the classes are aimed at different students than usual.  Camp Cardinal has three week-long sessions spanning July 8 to 26 and featuring a variety of classes, such as cooking, engineering,...

Greek life students meet with neighbors, mayoral candidate

Mayoral candidate Iris Cain (right) speaks with long-time Plattsburgh resident Emmy Bodrogi while (from left) Antonio Romano, Dylan Canarvis and John Carpentier III talk among themselves Saturday, May 4.     By Aleksandra Sidorova College towns are rife with parties and mayhem as...
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