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PSUC holding 9/11 service

Plattsburgh State is holding the 15-year 9/11 Memorial Service for the community Sept. 9 at noon at Hawkins Pond. Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) has been hosting the memorial service for 14 years. ODK’s President Breanna Syslo plans to...

Construction offers campus facelift

The bridge and podium construction that connects many of the main academic buildings on campus is nearing the end of construction, with an abundance of both fixes and upgrades to the infrastructure. This renovation is an extensive and detailed rehabilitation...

Treasury chooses Tubman

Secretary of the Treasury Jacob Lew announced that numerous changes will affect U.S. paper currency over the next few years. One of those changes is the redesign of the $20 bill. Andrew Jackson’s portrait will be moved to the...

PSUC mourns great friend

He will be remembered by his friends, family, the Plattsburgh State community and anyone who was lucky enough to have met him as the good-natured, soon-to-be teacher who made everyone around him feel more than comfortable. Dylan Irish, a 21-year-old...

Semicolons symbolize courage

Plattsburgh State students will have the chance to stand in solidarity with those who struggle with depression, thoughts of suicide and self-harm. Students will be able to get $20 semicolon tattoos at Body Art Tattoo and Piercing at 14...

President Kimmer not guilty

The Court of the Student Association has found SA President Michael Kimmer not guilty of charges brought upon him by members of the Executive Council. The court met Tuesday night to hear the case presented by the Executive Council as...

Students await Moffitt revamp

Plattsburgh State students will be able to enjoy Moffitt Hall’s new features next semester. Upon arrival, residents will find more open space and a new interfaith prayer room, which will feature a foot wash station to accommodate Islamic prayer...

Candidates tackle student debt

The latest graduating class will have the most student debt on record, according to The Wall Street Journal. While former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders have released plans outlining what they plan to do...

UP addresses bias

Plattsburgh State University Police took the time to address possible natural biases. UP Inspector Patrick Rascoe attended a national course, titled “Train the Trainers,” Jan. 12 to 14, in the Tiffany Ballroom of the Genesee Hotel in Syracuse, New York....

Contested GOP convention hinted

Businessman and real-estate mogul Donald Trump is the Republican frontrunner on the path to the White House, but some say a possible lack of delegates might occur, leading to a brokered convention. Delegates are “representatives of party members,” according...
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