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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...

SA Senate hosts first fall meeting

The Plattsburgh State Student Association held its first meeting of the semester Sept. 5 in the Cardinal Lounge of the Angell College Center. SA president Jessica Falace spoke about the results of the “Project Waste Warriors” conducted in Clinton Dining...

Clinton, Macomb recipients of campus renovations

If you build it, they will come, or so the saying goes. At Plattsburgh State, many renovations and upgrades were made to two eating locations and one residence hall this past summer. In 2017, The Atlantic reported that colleges and...

Ettling to retire in shift of administration leadership

August 3 saw several announcements that would affect the leadership of Plattsburgh State’s administration. President John Ettling announced he would be stepping down from the head job, as well as announcing new interims in the chief diversity officer and provost...

New university police chief aims for inclusion

Plattsburgh State has filled the position for Chief of University Police Department after former chief Jerry Lottie retired. After 32 years in law enforcement, Lottie passed the torch to Patrick Rascoe, a Plattsburgh native enthusiastic about serving the campus...

PSUC announces Memorial Hall renovations

Plattsburgh State announced July 25 that Memorial Hall is slated for a multi-million dollar renovation, and for Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Mike Howard, it’s more than just an athletic project. “It’s a project that we see benefiting everybody...

SA wraps up semester with resolutions

The Plattsburgh State Student Association held its final meeting of the semester in the Cardinal Lounge of the Angell College Center at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday. PSUC senior Chelsea Green presented the “Green Index” which is a rewritten version of the...

Power outage doesn’t stop Autism Alliance Walk

A windstorm struck down trees and power lines across the North Country last Friday night, but that didn’t stop the Autism Alliance of Northeastern New York from hosting its 13th annual Autism Awareness Walk at the Clinton County Fairgrounds...

Black Lives Matter potluck builds bridges

A small white church on Palmer Street, adorned with stained glass windows and an LGBT pride flag, is the home of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, which, along with Plattsburgh Cares and I Am an Ally, hosted a Black Lives...

New major joins curriculum: robotics

Plattsburgh State students now have the option to join the new robotics major in time for the 2018 fall semester. A press release on the school’s website states there are only 19 robotics programs in the nation, making PSUC’s the...
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