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SA ticks off tasks to tackle before semester’s close, moves forward

The length of the Plattsburgh State Student Association’s 11th session was short, but its to-do list is not. Senator Lily Crosman is working with College Auxiliary Services to improve campus food options and encourage recycling on campus and will participate...

Physics professor researches beginnings and ends

George Flynn is a physics professor at Plattsburgh State, who spends his spare time studying the origins of life on Earth and how to avoid a potentially catastrophic asteroid if it were to hurdle right for us. “Much of what...

Workshops aim to unite campus and city

The Plattsburgh State Title IX Office hosted its Community Collaboration Workshops in Hawkins Hall last Saturday, intending to bring students and Plattsburgh-area residents together to learn about issues such as mental illness, domestic violence, diversity and sexuality. “It’s to raise...

Choir to host annual GospelFest

In the Myers Fine Arts Building, sophomore Michael Hudlin drums a beat on the lid of an old grand piano. More than 30 students and Plattsburgh community members from the Plattsburgh State Gospel Choir sway to the cadence, rehearsing...

Victims speak out at “Take Back the Night”

The Center for Womyn’s Concerns continued its long-standing tradition of hosting Plattsburgh State’s Take Back the Night, part of an annual world-wide protest against sexual violence Saturday in Angell College Center’s Warren Ballrooms. Informational booths lined the back walls, where...

“People’s Supper” aims to bridge political divide

In an effort to break through political barriers, Plattsburgh State’s I Am An Ally group will be hosting the “The People’s Supper: Common Ground” event this Thursday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Valcour Conference Center in Peru,...

“#HumboldtStrong” movement comes to Plattsburgh State

When news of the Humboldt Broncos hockey team’s tragedy reached Plattsburgh State hockey and baseball player Tom Bowe, he empathized with what those affected went through. “Those long bus trips are a huge part of junior hockey,” Bowe said. “Everybody...

“Good Kids” wonders: Are the kids all right?

When Shelby Klemann learned how many students were auditioning for the PSUC theater department’s production of Naomi Iizuka’s “Good Kids,” she jumped out of her seat and ran to talk with the show’s faculty director, Shawna Mefferd Kelty. “I was...

Vigil shows EOP Director’s lasting legacy

“She made us feel like superheroes,” said EOP student Janaiba Darboe. Plattsburgh State students and faculty sent their final goodbyes via white balloons to the director of PSUC’s Educational Opportunity Program, Kyla Relaford, 37, who died suddenly Sunday, leaving behind...

In memory of Kyla Relaford

Thank You.  No words can describe the impact and importance that Kyla Relaford played in my life and in others.  Tragically this past Sunday,  Equal Opportunity Program Director Kyla Relaford passed away at the age of 37. The details of her...
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