The Plattsburgh State track and field team competed against some of the top athletes in the Northeast at the David Hemery Valentine Invitational hosted by Boston University.
“We have some solid performances, some lifetime best,” head coach Nick Jones said.
Jones...
After 4 consecutive losses, the Plattsburgh State men’s hockey team managed to beat Potsdam with a finishing score of 6-1.
The Cardinals have had good practices this week.
“Everyone’s in a better mood, obviously winning feels great and everyone’s happy” freshman...
“I didn’t know I was missing these emojis till I saw them,” Lola Adekoya, a Nigerian-American and public relations major, said. O’Plerou Grebet, a digital artist from Ivory Coast, wants to revolutionize the way we communicate by creating relatable...
Nancy Pelosi’s unexpected ripping of Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech sent ripples across the political climate of the United States, igniting debates amongst Democrats and Republicans alike.
The problems during the address supposedly began when Trump did not...
The last time Harley Quinn was on the big screen was in 2016’s “Suicide Squad.” It was a film that lacked any conviction to storytelling. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, there were multiple editors working on different cuts...
Fifteen Plattsburgh State students and one alumna presented their work over the last year and participated in a variety of workshops and auditions at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Region 1 Conference Jan. 27 to Feb. 2.
The...
“Indigenous Reflections” pays the Plattsburgh Strand Center for The Arts a visit for the month of February to showcase the work of painter David Kanietakeron Fadden.
Fadden gained his artistic insight and technical skills from his parents, John and Elizabeth...
Held in Feinberg 105, the Japanese Culture Association at Plattsburgh (JCAP) meets every Monday at 8p.m. JCAP is a student organization committed to promoting Japan by having weekly meetings to showcase the culture itself as well as holding many...
For the average Plattsburgh State student, it’s hard enough trying to balance academics, extracurricular activities, a social life and a proper sleep schedule. But PSU senior Hannah Wilson’s day-to-day schedule is anything but average, as she juggles all that...
The Career Development Center and the Library and Information Technology Services announced they will increase its mandatory fees at the Student Association’s senate meeting Wednesday.
The technology fee will increase from $405 to $425 next academic year with an additional...