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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...

Club Spotlight: African Unity embraces culture

No matter the changes that may come, to educate and to unify the campus community continues to be the primary mission of African Unity (AU). The club serves as a place for African students to come learn about their culture...

Selfless Smit spreads positivity

Plattsburgh State junior and international student majoring in marketing, international business and business administration Smit Pujara loves playing the brotherly role. Pujara is from Ahmedabad, India and well-known for all the connections with people on campus. “My greatest accomplishment is positively...

Agnano embraces the journey

Plattsburgh State junior Gina Agnano didn’t have a conventional four-year college experience. Born in Limón, Costa Rica, the triple magazine, newspaper and multimedia journalism major originally came to PSUC as an undeclared freshman in 2007. Right before school started, however, she...

Students encouraged to get involved on campus

Belinda Robertson, the Plattsburgh State Student Association Management Associate, said the Student Association has 106 clubs, which does not include recreational sports, academic clubs, and honor societies. She explained some actions you can take in getting involved, including becoming a...

Freshman’s guide: How to stay safe and party smart in college

First-year students are faced with countless challenges such as figuring out the meal plan, realizing that leaving laundry in the washing machine after the cycle is done leads to wet clothes on top of the machine and managing the...

Women offered different types of birth control

A poll found on Planned Parenthood’s official website displayed statistics about the discussion of sex and related topics between adults and their children. Around 82% of parents have talked to their kids about things involving sexuality, but only 60%...

Delacruz leaves behind legacy as leader

Plattsburgh State senior Antonellie “Nelly” Delacruz: better known as the orientation leader who played “Cotton Eye Joe” while anticipated freshman stood on line waiting to enter Whiteface Hall during summer orientation. Delacruz is best known as a smiling, extroverted leader...
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