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The latest fall fashion trends

Fall is here which means it’s time to cue the chilly weather, bright-colored leaves, and pumpkin spice everything.   The changing seasons signal a change in fashion from crop tops and shorts, to something a little better suited for the...

Subway gets rid of its $5 footlong again

Subway is getting rid of the $5 footlong for the second time since 2016. The Subway franchise is allowing individual establishments to determine whether to continue the deal.   The iconic jingle will be a thing of the past for...

College students’ debt remains burden

Student debt is a reality that affects millions of Americans, and that debt continues to grow. In the U.S., student debt totals to about $1.5 trillion, according to Federal Reserve data, beating out auto loans at $1.1 trillion and...

Austen classic comes to campus

Plattsburgh State will host a performance of Kate Hamill’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” by Pendragon Theatre 7:30 p.m. Sept. 21 at the E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium in Hawkins Hall. Tickets are on sale the day of...

Mental Health on Campus

Deeply ingrained stigmas surrounding mental health prevent students from seeking the help they need or want. As  a licensed mental health counselor and Plattsburgh State assistant director of counseling services since 2005, Christy Minck explains it: “If you...

Burroughs leads through involvement

Almost four years ago, senior Imani Burroughs started her journey at Plattsburgh State as a public relations major. While getting used to the new life on campus, Imani was aiming to get involved on campus during her  freshman year....

Jackson brings laughter to PSUC campus

On Sept. 18, comedian Brandon T. Jackson performed at Plattsburgh State. Students lined up outside of the Angell College Center Ballrooms waiting for the clock to hit 8 p.m. in anticipation of what the night would bring. The preparation for...

Seniors see increase in marijuana use

More and more baby boomers are lighting it up and turning to marijuana as time goes on. The peer-reviewed journal Drug and Alcohol Dependence published a study on Sept. 6 stating that 9 percent of US adults between the ages...

Guide to survive the cold and flu

Season change usually comes along with a headache, runny nose, sore throat, coughing, sneezing and other cold and flu symptoms. Five percent to 20 percent of the U.S. population gets the flu on average each year, according to the CDC...

Benefits of cutting off sugar

It is nearly impossible to leave the grocery store without something sweet in the cart. Processed sugar is everywhere in regularly consumed items like bread, cereals, and even salad dressings. Cutting out sugar all together or just reducing sugar...
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