There is a hunger for success in Cheyene Richards’ eyes as she lists her involvements, recalls past memories and gives insight into her ambitious future plans.
As a senior majoring in hospitality management with minors in both business administration and...
One in three women and one in four men have been victims of some forms of physical violence by an intimate partner within their lifetime, according to the National Statistics of Domestic Violence website.
However, Plattsburgh State’s Title IX Violence...
Students were given 72-hours to make a film that included a toothbrush, someone cooking and the line “sometimes things don’t go as planned” all to be shot on a cellphone.
The result was 18 completely different 4-minute movies that...
Last night in The Alumni Conference room eight students shared their stories at the College Experience Showcase hoping to inspire their peers to make the most of their college life and learn some valuable lessons.
The room was filled with...
Arnold Barretto sits across a small wooden desk and reminisces about the memories and triumphs he made here at Plattsburgh State. There is a warm smile across his face as he prepares to retell the story of his college...
Making big choices is a necessary part of life that is often inescapable even when some decisions in life may appear to be more drastic and urgent than others. When working toward a specific goal or career, decision-making can...
For many, Halloween is the one night of the year where people can live out their wildest, spookiest fantasies and pretend to be whoever they want, whether that be a superhero, wicked witch or zombie.
But some people aspire to...
Whether it is Netflix, Hulu or Freeform’s “31 Nights of Halloween,” there are many Halloween movies out there for horror movie fanatics to get their fix before the night of trick-or-treating and scaring arrives.
Netflix offers a handful of different...
In 1969, out of a total 100,000 accountants in America, only 136 were African American. Because of those shocking statistics, in December of that same year, nine African Americans accountants met in New York to discuss the problems encountering...
Eighty-eight percent of college students admit to putting off their school work until the last minute, according to a study done by StudyMode. As midterms approach on the PSUC campus, students must face their crippling habit of procrastination as...