September has been a busy month for college students since they got back to work after a long vacation. Having to deal with deadlines, classes, tests, work and other school activities, college students usually find the experience stressful on...
The Involvement Fair hosted by Student Association will be held Sept. 9 from 2-5 p.m in the Angell College Center in the Warren Ballrooms.
This event is held each semester for students to find out what interests them and decide...
Plattsburgh State senior Taeko Kelly knows how to manage time effectively. The communications major and a psychology minor holds a variety of different roles on the PSUC campus.
From taking on leadership positions in the Student Association to being a...
Credit cards can be tempting to use. For every tuition payment made with a credit card, students are also charged added fees called convenience fees, according to CreditCards.com.
Convenience fees vary by institution, and a recent study by College...
With the semester already in full swing, the student brain is teeming with an overwhelming amount of information. Assignments are due next week, a project needs to be completed and there is a quiz early Monday morning. How often...
For Pokémon GO fans, there is now a way to catch them all. Just download GO Radar.
This app allows players to track certain Pokémon in populated areas. GO Radar was created by Will Cobb, a Rhodes College junior studying...
It was my first date of the summer, and I was excited of the prospects of a summer fling. I was looking forward to having something easy and laid-back.
He picked me up at my house, and we went to...
The sounds of acoustic guitars, mandolins, dobros and the lyrics of “Sweet Home Alabama” seeped out of Burghy’s Lounge in the Angell College Center and could be heard throughout the entire building. The crowd was completely immersed in the...
“Do you want to go for a walk?” he asked as he twirled me around to face him. We were at a fraternity house, and I was intoxicated. The dance floor was packed, and we made our way through...
People have always fascinated Grace Carlic.
As a double major in anthropology and Latin American studies and a double minor in history and religious studies, Carlic knew she wanted to pursue anthropology at a young age.
“This world we live in...