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Sleeping less leads to stress

Pulling an all-nighter to finish a project or study for a test might not seem like it will have long lasting effects on a person’s health, but that isn’t the case, according a recent Huffington Post article. Ignoring natural...

Pride Parade celebrates LGBTQ community

TQ Student Union will host the LGBTQ Pride Parade Saturday at Trinity Park from 1 to 4 p.m. The event will include musical performances by Taylor LaValley and Dead Mangoes as well as other guest speakers. The walk...

Asencio aims, aspires, achieves

Senior biology major and chemistry minor Anthony Asencio said when he was 7 or 8 years old, his little brother Matthew was diagnosed with diabetes at the age of two. Asencio said he had no idea what diabetes was and...

Ping pong, pool club promises fun

For students still looking for a Plattsburgh State club to join, the Ping Pong and Pool Club is here to stay. President Kali Machniak and Vice President Jonalynn Lao both said people with all types of experiences join the...

New device brings varying views

It seems that flip-phones, Walkman CD players, and VCR tapes are relics of ancient history. Now people can talk on the phone to their mom, text their friends, listen to music and watch movies all on one device. The success...

PSUC plans activities for families

Family Weekend kicks off on Friday to Sunday with several planned events on campus. Family Weekend is this weekend and there are plenty of activities for students and parents to participate in. Director of the Center for Student Involvement Cori...

New club pursues filmmaking

For film junkies, there’s a new way to get involved at Plattsburgh State instead of just Netflixing new flicks. The PSUC Film Club is a new club this semester that utilizes students’ film-making skills to produce content. Sophomore TV...

EMOTION: Key to Success

Mark Zuckerberg, Evan Spiegel and Bill Gates all certainly have high IQs. However, it is not the only thing that helps them ensure their success. Emotional intelligence, also known as EQ, contributes a full 58 percent of success in...

Student’s work ethic pays off

Plattsburgh State senior public relations major Kaila Young used a strong work ethic and determination to turn a summer internship into a future career. Over the summer, Young had an internship with Target that she said improved her work ethic...

Body art influences employment

Looking professional is the first step in nailing a job interview. For many millennials, that means concealing their body art. An estimated 4 out of 10 millennials have a tattoo and 70 percent say they hide their art at...
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