Changes are coming to Plattsburgh State, and the PSUC Student Association Senate used the minutes of its eighth session this semester Wednesday evening to discuss some of them.
Among them were revisions to the student code of conduct, the possible...
There may be cake and balloons, but it’s not for a birthday celebration. On Wednesay night, they were for something much more important.
Under a rainbow flag displayed at the front of the room, Plattsburgh State students gathered to give...
The Monopole Bar and Restaurant hosted a vinyl record and CD fair, sponsored by former music retailer Peacock Records, to rekindle the appreciation and availability of retro audio formats on March 25.
The Monopole, located in the heart of downtown...
In the Myers Fine Arts Building at Plattsburgh State, singers from Minor Adjustments, PSUC’s student-run a cappella group, prepared for their annual spring invitational, scheduled for tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Strand Center for the Arts in downtown...
In the midst of an $8.4 million structural budget deficit, Plattsburgh State’s Business Affairs division has revised its five-year financial stability plan released last September.
The plan — which calls for $4.6 million in permanent salary reductions over the...
The Plattsburgh State Student Association held its seventh session of the semester Wednesday night in the Cardinal Lounge of the Angell College Center.
The SA senate passed its SUNY flag policy resolution, which asks that SUNY amend its current flag...
The Organization for Women of Ethnicity (OWE) held their first annual Women Empowerment banquet to celebrate women’s history month in the Warren Ballrooms of the Angell College Center Monday at 7 p.m.
The special guest for the evening was...
More than 200 Plattsburgh State students, Plattsburgh High School students and community members marched together Saturday as a part of the national “March for Our Lives” movement supporting gun control reform in wake of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High...
Plattsburgh State students and the surrounding Plattsburgh community came together Thursday night in the “We Walk Together” walk with the groups unifying in support of minority communities on campus.
The event was planned as a response to the racist snapchat...
A former Plattsburgh State student’s racist January Snapchat post, the February school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and recent hateful propaganda distributed in the city of Plattsburgh have raised questions from some students about safety and emergency preparedness on campus.
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