Thursday, April 10, 2025

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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...

Club promotes winter activities

Plattsburgh State’s Adirondack location could appeal to students who enjoy winter activities, such as skiing or snowboarding. The PSUC Ski and Snowboarding Club allows students who share a love for shredding the mountains to come together. The club was formed...

CATOPIA

In cities and towns all over the country, there could be colonies of feral cats. Big or small, hidden or in the open, these colonies are more common than most people assume. The city of Plattsburgh is no exception....

Diverse groups provide outlet for art

It’s the only event where finger snaps are used for encouragement. Chairs are set up in front of a single black microphone stand. The lighting is dimmed slightly, and the sound of the fountain is faint but calming. The...

Somebody to love

When you are single, you feel a certain freedom: a freedom to go anywhere and do anything. The problem with that freedom is you may have to do these things alone. A lot of single people do the same thing...

Bug infestation coming North

The Plattsburgh State Wildlife Club is bringing attention to an insect, the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, which could affect the Adirondack Mountains in the near future. The club will show the film “The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: a Film About the...

Chromaldry, students’ new way to distress

College is a time when stress levels increase and students’ exhaustion takes over. With the new app Chromaldry, students can unwind with a touch of their phone. Chromaldry is a new art therapy app that helps people de-stress. It...

Card game offers scholarship

Cards Against humanity, a popular card game, is offering The Science Ambassador Scholarship worth $500,000 to a female student pursuing undergraduate degrees in science, technology, engineering or math. In order to fund the scholarship, the makers of the game released...
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