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Fuerza hosts panel, discusses women empowerment in Yokum

The Fuerza: Black and Latinx Student Union held their first “Empowering Women’s Panel” Monday night as a way of celebrating International Women’s Day. They invited everyone on campus to come to the panel to emphasize sisterhood and power. International Women’s...

Burghys share details, experiences as PSU mascot

Plattsburgh State’s feathery school mascot has danced at every sporting event, cheered at every homecoming rally and smiled in every photo. But few know the details of the bird behind the mask. And their identity — or at least...

PSU prepares for potential COVID-19 spread upstate

With 13 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in New York, Plattsburgh State is preparing for the potential spread of the virus to reach Plattsburgh. Next Monday, PSU staff, the Clinton County Health Department, members of the Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital...

PSU professor travels to China, ends voluntary quarantine

After traveling back to the United States from China this month, Liou Xie’s voluntary two-week quarantine ended last week. Her journey home wasn’t easy, but her duty to Plattsburgh State was more important. The urban geography and environmental studies professor...

PSU enrollment projected to drop to 4,933 next fall

Plattsburgh State’s Office of Institutional Effectiveness filed a report that projected next academic year’s overall student enrollment at PSU to be 4,933 for fall 2020 and 4,447 for spring 2021. In the past, Bryan Hartman, vice president for enrollment and...

Plattsburgh UUP rallies for state-wide budget change

“Fund SUNY now.” This was the cry of the Plattsburgh chapter of United University Professions, who rallied Wednesday afternoon in Amite Plaza at Plattsburgh State to spread a message of neglect and underfunding. UUP Plattsburgh Chapter President Kim Hartshorn is a...

Health center struggles to find funding, proposes fee increases

With fewer students and less money raised through optional and mandatory fees, Plattsburgh State’s Student Health and Counseling Center has made major financial cutbacks this semester to cope. SHCC Director Kathleen Camelo and SHCC Finance and Operations Manager Laura Rosenbrock...

Technology fee, career services fee set to increase for 2020-21

The Career Development Center and the Library and Information Technology Services announced they will increase its mandatory fees at the Student Association’s senate meeting Wednesday. The technology fee will increase from $405 to $425 next academic year with an additional...

Kappa Sigma considers new chapter at Plattsburgh State

Kappa Sigma, one of the largest fraternities in the United States and Canada, might be joining Plattsburgh State soon. It was founded in the fall of 1869 at the University Of Virginia, Charlottesville by five students. The fraternity, which has over...

‘Late Night for the Planet’ brings advocates to Plattsburgh

It was a late night for a crowd of about 40 people in the back room of Olive Ridley’s in downtown Plattsburgh Wednesday night, as two environmental advocates guest-starred on the newest podcast episode of “Late Night for the...
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