Dr. Kim Richard Nossal presented “On Pivots and Anchors: Canadian Policy in the Asian Pacific” at the Center for the Study of Canada on Friday, Feb. 9, as seven PSUC faculty listened and jotted notes.
Nossal is the Center for...
Broomball returns to Plattsburgh State this semester after disappearing over a decade ago. The game is played on ice by two teams who attempt to push a soccer ball into the opponent’s goal with a broom. Players are also...
Plattsburgh State’s Club Caribbean took over the Memorial Hall basketball courts for their third annual For the Love of Basketball tournament on Feb. 10, established in memory of former PSUC student Kodi K. Beckles. A $1 donation was required...
A recent faculty budget and faculty Senate meeting convened at Plattsburgh State. At these meetings, it was revealed that international student applications to PSUC were down 41 percent in 2017, showing exactly how far these numbers have decreased in...
A yellow Victorian estate once stood tall at 72 Brinkerhoff St. until the house was engulfed in flames Friday, Jan. 5, destroying the home of 10 brothers of Plattsburgh State’s Pi Kappa Phi fraternity, and a piece of the...
At least four graduating seniors and former members of Pi Alpha Nu fraternity were permitted to return for their last semester following hazing allegations by a former pledge.
Of the 22 indicted students, campus administration allowed the four to return...
Plattsburgh State’s Title IX office has planned a busy spring semester, with about 19 events and three social media campaigns scheduled.
February is Consent and Black History Month and will be kicked off with the RADIUS Black History Month social...
On Nov. 29, the Cardinal Lounge was home to the fourth annual Queer Monologues event hosted by the LGBTQ+ Student Union.
The event featured four students that presented 12 pieces prepared by both anonymous and credited writers about their personal...
About 40 people attended Plattsburgh’s Student Association’s last meeting of the semester Wednesday night, which culminated in a two-hour discussion on budget issues and club statuses.
Campus clubs Hope in Africa, which seeks to support African NGOs and raise awareness...
Plattsburgh Senior High School south-side students were welcomed back from their veteran’s day vacation with a surprise: the closed pedestrian bridge.
For most, this news wasn’t an issue. However, the students who live on Plattsburgh’s south side had major concerns....