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PSUC struck by loss of student Apuzzo

Returning Plattsburgh State students were met to campus with grim news of the death of senior biochemistry major Nicholas Apuzzo. Apuzzo died Jan. 26 during the winter break when he had fallen off a balcony in Brooklyn. He suffered serious...

Cardinal Star tries to connect campus

Success is hard to state and for some, can be even harder to attain; alone that is. However, Plattsburgh State has for the last academic year implemented an electronic system that aims to do just that.  Cardinal Star notifies us...

Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion opens its doors to all PSUC students

The Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is the SUNY Plattsburgh Angell College Center’s new and vibrant addition to campus life. This is a space where students can come together to relax, where making conversation with strangers is encouraged...

PSUC seeks to honor Holocaust victims with creative competition

Windows crash, fire lights on places of worship and hate is spewed on the streets of Germany and Austria. It’s November 1938 the “Night of Broken Glass,” Kristallnacht. 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to Nazi concentration camps....

Over 3,500 PSUC students sign petition to cancel classes

Emily Stehlik’s roommate called her crying Wednesday night. After studying in the Feinberg library, the walk to her car and the drive home brought her to tears. The ground was a sheet of ice on and off the Plattsburgh...

Memorial Hall pool closing for next fall

This is the last semester that Plattsburgh State students, faculty, staff and community members have to enjoy the Memorial Hall pool. This summer, as part of the Memorial Hall renovations, the PSUC pool is closing and being turned into...

Galilean Society dodges doubt of SA

The Plattsburgh State Galilean society will treat PSUC students to a planetarium show despite the skepticism of the Student Association. Galilean society was approved to receive up to $555 in additional allocations for the rights to show “Skywatchers of Africa”...

Angell College Center water returns after week-long shutoff

As students left for Thanksgiving break, a broken water line in the Angell College Center caused Plattsburgh State’s maintanence to shut-off the water for the entire building. Clinton County Health Department’s Senior Public Health Sanitarian Tim Simonette said maintenance in...

New PSUC survey open to public for next president vote

What makes a good university president? Should they possess a warm and approachable manner? Or be willing to take responsibility for difficult situations? These are just some of the questions in the Preferred Presidential Characteristics survey, which allows current students,...

City holds Christmas parade, tree lighting

The city of Plattsburgh welcomed the holiday season with the fourth-annual Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting Saturday evening downtown in front of the Strand Center for the Arts. Hosted by the City of Plattsburgh and the Strand, the 35-float parade...
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