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DEMS TAKE HOUSE, DROP SEATS IN SENATE

Midterm election of milestones Tuesday’s election was an election of firsts all across the country. The nation’s first Native American and Muslim women were elected to congressional seats, as well as the youngest woman to be elected to Congress. Native Americans and...

RentTrack offers students chance to build credit

Campus Advantage and RentTrack, a credit reporting agency, partnered together to give Plattsburgh State students the opportunity to significantly increase their credit scores by simply paying rent at Broad Street Commons. The most common methods of improving credit scores include...

Plattsburgh congregations honor victims of Pittsburgh shooting in interfaith service

Four congregations of the Plattsburgh community united inside Temple Beth Israel Friday evening for an interfaith prayer service to remember and mourn the lives lost during the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in U.S. history. On the morning of...

Halloween talent show funds for STOP Domestic Violence

The Title IX Office celebrates domestic violence awareness month every year with its annual talent show that provides support to the fight against domestic violence with performances by the PSUC community. The first show was organized in 2016 by former...

Culture, entertainment club celebrates Diwali

Contrasting cultures will come together this Sunday evening during the annual Navratri and Diwali celebration hosted by Plattsburgh State’s Indian Culture and Entertainment Club. Junior geology major and I.C.E. president Shafik Vadsariya said the event will highlight two traditional Hindu...

Kartel Kitchen cooks from home for students

Every week, Jah-Shea Sutherland and Denise Brown transform their apartment into an industrial kitchen serving Plattsburgh State students the taste of home. Sophomores Sutherland, writing-arts-education major, and Brown, journalism major, are both full-time students with full-time jobs. They devote their...

Community remembers limo crash victims

Investigators described it as the deadliest transportation crash in nearly nine years. Among the 20 victims, three Plattsburgh State alumnae sat in the white stretch limousine that would soon take their lives in Schoharie on the afternoon of Oct....

Planned Parenthood club begins breaking taboos

Plattsburgh State now joins more than 300 colleges and universities with a Planned Parenthood Generation club, educating the campus on safe sex as well as advocating for services the local Planned Parenthood offers. Meghan Corrigan, senior gender and women’s studies...

‘Exit Music’ remembers life of local artist

Human Development professor at Plattsburgh State Jacqueline Oertel and several of her students hosted the first local showing of an independent film that documents the life and creativity of Ethan Rice, a local who passed away from cystic fibrosis...

Free flu shots discontinued

It’s no secret; the influenza virus has taken thousands of lives the past couple years. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 172 children have died from the 2017-18 flu virus as of June. Roughly 7.7 percent...
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