Saturday, March 8, 2025

Arts & Culture

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Was it something I texted?

It always starts out so innocently. That feeling you get when you meet someone you’re really into. What’s the next move, you say? Well, let’s start with her number. Right now I’m feeling really brave, and by some miracle, I don’t...

A fork in the road: following passion or chasing money

There is a connection between income and happiness, according to a recent study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Findings show people who earned a smaller salary were seen as more unhappy and miserable. For Plattsburgh State...

Scholarship helps jumpstart careers

There are 19,354 cities in the United States, according to the U.S Census Bureau. Of those cities, there are only twenty-two cities that have women with higher paying jobs than men, according to The Huffington Post. One reason...

Jedi dancers step into spotlight

Dance is a way of life. There are over 100 styles of dance around the world, giving someone a chance to try something new and learn a new technique. With the combination of hip-hop and R&B, a new type...

Plattsburgh city parade sparks holiday cheer

As the fall semester draws to a close, Plattsburgh State students can take a break from studying for finals to venture out to a city-wide holiday event, while also getting into a festive spirit just in time for winter...

High Intensity Interval Training

High intensity interval training, otherwise known as HIIT, classes can allow students to be actively engaged and entertained throughout their workouts. At Plattsburgh State, students take advantage of those benefits daily. PSUC Group Exercise Director Connie Fesette said her...

No means no

The house smelled of beer and sweat. I walked in with my friend, and we came to a consensus that we would not be here long. But then I saw him.When our eyes met, I knew I would be here...

World AIDS concert spreads awareness

In 1988, journalists James Bunn and Thomas Netter became the first public information officers of the World Health Organization’s Global Program on AIDS. According to NewsWorks.org, which is a local news website that covers Philadelphia, South Jersey and...

Afro-Latino student brings culture to PSUC

Plattsburgh State senior gender and women’s studies major Wilson Lantigua, born and raised in the Bronx, adds something unique to PSUC’s musical world. Lantigua, 22, self-identifies as Afro-Puerto Rican, or Afro-Latino, to pay tribute and respect to his Puerto Rican...

Kendall Tamer: triple major, triple threat

Kendall Tamer has taken on 18 credits and more since fall 2011 to fulfill her triple major and psychology minor requirement at Plattsburgh State. Being a theater, literature and creative writing triple major, Tamer has a difficult time choosing which...
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