Plattsburgh State English Professor Tracie Church-Guzzio and her first-year students participated in a book reading, Wednesday, Sept. 28, at Feinberg Library in support of Banned Books Week.
This is the fifth annual book reading that PSUC has participated in. However,...
Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton faced off in the very first 2016 Presidential Debate Monday, Sept. 26. Plattsburgh State students tuned in to watch the debate, which was the most-watched debate in United States history,...
More than 500 Plattsburgh State students, staff and faculty, as well as Plattsburgh community members, attended a Black Lives Matter forum held in Yokum 200 Tuesday night to discuss social injustice against African Americans and criminal justice reform.
The forum...
Plattsburgh State plans to observe National Preparedness Month by hosting Emergency Preparedness Day, Wednesday, Sept. 28.
National Preparedness Month promotes awareness and the importance of being ready for disasters that could happen at work, home or school. The awareness does...
Plattsburgh State gender and women’s studies Professor Simona Sharoni has received a slew of online threats after making comments about feminism and the conflict between Israel and Palestine, particularly in support of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, BDS, movement.
The...
Student Association Adviser Jacob Avery submitted his letter of resignation at Monday’s weekly SA meeting.
Avery cited his departure was due to “communication problems” in his address to the Executive Council.
As well as advising the Student Association, Avery served as...
The State of University of New York Board of Trustees has voted to eliminate the felony conviction check box from standard admissions applications, effectively “banning the box” for students who may have once feared applying to a SUNY school...
With young voters poised to impact the 2016 presidential election, both remaining candidates are trying to appeal to millennials and get them on their side. Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton sought to do just that, when she campaigned at Temple...
Aside from renovating dorms, last year’s revamp of the pond and regularly keeping classrooms up to date, the PSUC Facilities, Maintenance and Operations office aims to put new, more visible signs on the academic buildings. Hawkins Hall received two...
A case of mumps virus has been confirmed on Plattsburgh State’s campus, according to a press release issued by the Clinton County Health Department.
The case, confirmed last Friday, has been isolated to just one student, but the virus...