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Stop female on female bashing

Everyone can agree that social media has evolved throughout the years and manipulated our sense of empathy. Young adults speaking up and creativity has increased, but so has depression and cyber bullying, as well as your amount of privacy...

Fraternal summit identifies stereotypes

“The annual Fraternal Summit took place this past Friday and Saturday, which allowed several conversations about stereotypes and diversity to ensue. Plattsburgh State has taken actions to promote more diversity on campus. PSUC students Jacob Dubay and Julissa Vera, both...

Jobfest offers part time jobs

The Part-time Job Fest was held last Wednesday, Aug. 30 in the Warren Ballrooms put together by Plattsburgh’s State’s very own Career Development Center Director Julia Overton-Healy. Overton-Healy has organized this event for decades now and strives to help...

SA meetings return, discusses DACA

The Plattsburgh State Student Association held their first senate meeting Wednesday night to discuss various topics. Among those topics were the funding for a club sanctioned event, a trip to Adirondack Extreme Adventure Course next Saturday hosted by the...

Clinton Dining Hall, Wilson Hall brings modern upgrades

Plattsburgh State has been in a state of remodeling and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. Wilson Hall is the most recent project to be completed on campus. Students and parents alike widely approve of the recent...

VA events spark concerns

Last month, the city of Charlottesville was engulfed by violence as white nationalists and counter protesters clashed in one of the bloodiest fights to date over the removal of Confederate monuments across the South, according to the New York...

SA wrap up, advances next semester

As the semester winds downs, the representatives of the Student Assocation look to the future and congratulate each other on the accomplishments of their delegation. No meeting was held this past week, but the representatives continued their work. During the...

PSUC aims to spread Aleppo awareness

The city of Aleppo, one of Middle East’s oldest cities, was once a place of fine culture and Syria’s center of industrial and financial growth with a population of roughly 2.3 million people. Now, and for the last four to...

Wilson to end construction

Construction for Wilson Hall is expected to be done by late July, with plans to open for the fall 2017 semester. The campus has been in the process of renovating the residence hall to add improvements and give it...

BSU helps improves culture, community

Black Onyx is the Black Student Union (BSU), who collaborated with K.I.N.K.S, RADIUS, AL- Arabiyya, S.A.S.A., African Unity, and the Student Association this week for #C4 week. According to Tina Ouedraogo, BSU member, the Challenge College Culture Campaign was created...
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