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Downtown Revitalization Initiative aims to improve city

“About 10 years of planning had already gone into the downtown, but there was never the funding in place for it,” said Paul DeDominicas, director of community development. “We thought that we could put a pretty solid argument together...

ACC project promises improvements for students

Despite all the construction that Plattsburgh State is ongoing, there is a new project in the works. The information desk, located right next to the Center for Student Involvement, will be moved and replaced with a student lounge equipped...

French major deactivated due to lack of enrollment

The Faculty Senate announced the deactivation of the French BA and BS here at Plattsburgh State on Oct.3.The Faculty Senate announced the deactivation of the French BA and BS here at Plattsburgh State on Oct.3.For the next three years...

SA elections spark new ideas, change

The Alumni Conference Room was home to the first ever town hall meeting of Plattsburgh State’s Student Association presidential candidates. Multiple positions in the Student Association are up for election in the Student Association general election next Tuesday, including president,...

Indictments in Russia probe begin

Former Trump advisers Paul Manafort, Rick Gates and George Papadopoulos are under scrutiny by Robert Mueller’s special counsel. Plattsburgh State Political Science Professor Dr. Raymond Carman believes there is legitimacy to the case against former members of the Trump campaign....

Student sparks talks about pedestrian safety

“He was five or 10 meters away from me. I thought I had a chance to cross the street,” said Plattsburgh state student Andrea Cuadros. At the beginning of this semester, Cuadros, an international student from Peru, was riding her...

Concert showcases music students

When Karen Becker came to Plattsburgh State in the fall of 2008, she realized there weren’t enough performance opportunities for students in the music department. “With the student art gallery and all of that beautiful student art , why...

Minister sparks discourse about race

The fourth Thursday of every month is a time for discussion in the Plattsburgh United Methodists Church, sponsored by the Protestant Campus Ministry. This week’s topic: racism and injustices in our society today. Upon arrival, all guest are directed...

BEHIND THE PI ALPHA NU HAZING

Twenty-one students and one alum have been indicted following complaints of alleged hazing by local fraternity Pi Alpha Nu. Police said 22 people are facing criminal misdemeanor charges, including first-degree hazing, second-degree coercion, second-degree criminal nuisance, and second-degree unlawful dealing...

Panel gives insight about refugees in North Country

Members of Clinton County filed into E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium on Oct. 22 to hear a panel on refugees in the North Country, sponsored by Plattsburgh Cares and comprised of Plattsburgh Mayor Colin Read, local immigration attorney David Gervais,...
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