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Service animals, ESAs live on campus

When a student leaves for college, they may also leave behind their furry best friend. However, emotional support animals and service dogs are living in dorm rooms and walking around Plattsburgh State to provide physical and mental support for...

Study abroad fair gives students opportunity

Yesterday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Global Education Office at Plattsburgh State held its annual Study Abroad Fair in the Angell College Center. It welcomed any PSUC student interested in enriching their college experience, culturally and academically. The...

Student Association Senate holds second meeting

The Plattsburgh State Student Association held its second session Wednesday at 9:15 p.m. in the Cardinal Lounge in the Angell College Center. PSUC acapella chorus Minor Adjustments, represented by the president/executive director Rachel Covey, attended the meeting and requested $400...

Sorority sits to protest domestic violence

Four sorority members of the Sigma Chapter of Omega Phi Beta at Plattsburgh State decided to stand up — by sitting down in a 48-hour outdoor survival challenge to raise money for the Ray of Hope Walk to End...

Intern shuttle offers better transportation for students

To make internships more rewarding and attainable, Plattsburgh State career counselor and applied learning specialist Morgan Pellerin is planning to provide students with transportation to their internships. In previous semesters, students with local internships had the opportunity to apply for...

Cooking classes to be offered in Algonquin Dining Hall

Plattsburgh State’s Algonquin dining hall will open its kitchen once a month each semester to hold a free, hands on cooking class for students taught by Chartwells chef Craig Bourne. Behind the carwash-like tentacles of the dishwashing conveyor belt in...

Bias response team phased in

The establishment of a “Bias Response Team” was one of several steps that Plattsburgh State took toward inclusion this summer, and it was given two strong co-chairs to lead it. Interim Chief Diversity Officer Portia Turco and University Police Chief...

Phishing scams hit campus emails

Plattsburgh State students were targets of an array of phishing scams and a SUNY-wide phone scam over the summer break, prompting PSUC officials to send warning notices and bring cybersecurity to the students’ attention. No students have reported that they...

Rugby player passes away from severe infection

As another spring semester ended in 2018, Plattsburgh State student Jason Concepcion returned to his home in the Bronx, finishing his sophomore year of college. A little over a month later, he passed away on June 22, 2018, following...

CommUNITY Night at the Pond returns

Campus and community members mixed and mingled for the third year at CommUNITY Night at the Pond at Plattsburgh State while enjoying live music, food trucks and fun. Student Association president Jessica Falace collaborated with Vice President of Student Affairs...
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