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Former alumna stresses importance of fire safety

Keeping every student safe and happy is one of Plattsburgh State’s main goals on campus. Because September was Campus Fire Safety and Preparedness Month, the IFC/ISA Service Committee and the Campus Emergency Preparedness Day Planning Committee sponsored a series...

New PSUC club gives back to community

When it comes to helping a community in need, Plattsburgh State students are some of the best around. That’s why Craft for a Cause, one of the newest clubs on campus, is here for another year to simply give...

PLATTSBURGH PRIDE

This past Saturday, the streets of Plattsburgh were flooded with vibrant colors of the rainbow and messages of love, acceptance and equality as the second annual Plattsburgh pride parade marched on. The parade that was hosted by the Adirondack North...

I Am An Ally creates dialogue about diversity

Co-Presidents Irving Arcinieg and Kristal Persaud held a group discussion with the focus on improving diversity issues on campus in the Amnesty Room located in the Angell College Center on Sept. 27. Co-Presidents Irving Arcinieg and Kristal Persaud held a...

Passport event helps students

Attention all experienced and wishful travellers at Plattsburgh State. Brought back by popular demand, The Global Education Office, partnered with the United States Postal Service, is hosting a Passport Day event today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in...

Sexual assault cases shown through theatre

Sexual violence is a very prominent issue on college campuses. According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center, one in five women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college. There are many ways to bring awareness...

Students throw pond party

Plattsburgh State students gathered at Hawkins Pond for a quick swim break this past Tuesday at noon. While music was playing and the platty slack line was set up in front of the pond, students started going into the...

Hurricanes spark climate change debates

Getting into the hurricane business sure is not cheap. Hurricanes Harvey and Irma devastated Houston, Texas, Florida and the Caribbean islands from late August to mid-September, and now hurricane Maria has done the same to the Caribbean and Puerto Rico. Maria...

O.W.E. supports Free the Nipple

The Organization for Women of Ethnicity kicked off the semester with a meeting promoting their “Free the Nipple” campaign. They met Tuesday, Sept. 12 in the Angell College Center and invited those interested in joining in on the conversation. The...

PSUC women’s soccer raises money for player’s health condition

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition thats make it difficult for an individual to stand from a lying down position due to a reduced blood volume in the heart. The women’s soccer team hosted a charity match...
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