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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...

College’s financial footing still shaky

The Plattsburgh State Academic Affairs division has secured its permanent salary cuts for fiscal year 2018-2019 as required by the college’s financial stability plan but still faces $650,000 to cut for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. In an email to the...

Temperatures rise, but campus climate cools: Task Force begins meetings

On a micro-level, Plattsburgh State wants to tackle the nation’s most gripping controversies at home. As an onslaught of race and diversity issues racked PSUC, the college struggled to regain some semblance of stability. Students and faculty offered up a...

Annual Spring Carnival blown away

Wednesday afternoon, Plattsburgh State students braved powerful gusts of wind and spells of rain to attend the annual Spring Carnival, hosted by College Auxiliary Services along with the student-run Activities Coordination Board. Kansas’ “Carry on Wayward Son” evoked dust-bowl vibes...

A tale of two chiefs: Two announce retirements

University police chief to retire after 32 years of service After 32 years with the New York State University Police and a challenging spring 2018 semester, Plattsburgh State University Police Chief Jerry Lottie will retire May 24. “This semester was a...

Tonight: Concert choir to urge inclusion

Plattsburgh State’s Concert Choir will take the stage tonight at 7:30 p.m. in Giltz Auditorium in Hawkins Hall for their annual spring Choral Fest titled “Draw the Circle Wide.” PSUC music professor and choir director Jo Ellen Miano chose the...

SA passes increased budgets for next academic year

The Plattsburgh State Student Association held its 12th session of the semester on May 2 in the Cardinal Lounge of the Angell College Center. At Wednesday’s meeting, both the senate and executive council voted on recommendations for the 2018-2019...

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...
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