Kappa Sigma, one of the largest fraternities in the United States and Canada, might be joining Plattsburgh State soon.
It was founded in the fall of 1869 at the University Of Virginia, Charlottesville by five students.
The fraternity, which has over...
The Plattsburgh State women’s hockey team notched another win this season with senior forward Sarah Wolf scoring two goals to help the Cardinals win with a comfortable scoreline of 3-0 over No. 4 Elmira College on senior night.
The Cards...
It was a late night for a crowd of about 40 people in the back room of Olive Ridley’s in downtown Plattsburgh Wednesday night, as two environmental advocates guest-starred on the newest podcast episode of “Late Night for the...
The Plattsburgh State men’s basketball team had a long weekend of taking losses to SUNY Oswego at Max Ziel Gym (75-69) and SUNY Cortland at Corey Gym (88-77) dropping their conference overall to 5-11.
Junior Guard Matt Bernhard scored a...
Community advocates of Banks Hall are giving back next week with a simple fundraising goal and about 240 slices of pizza.
The event, Pizza for Pantry, began as an idea when junior social work major Ciarah Richmond visited Student Support...
Spellbooks, gore, witchcraft, ritual sacrifices and satanism are known to be classic elements utilized to tell all coming of age stories.
Oh, they aren’t?
At least that’s the vision of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, the creator of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” in the...
Student Association Vice President for Finance Ha Nguyen announced to Plattsburgh State treasurers Feb. 9 to anticipate cutting their clubs’ budgets by 10% for the next academic year.
The lower number of enrolled students at PSU, as well as the...
The emails will look like any other Plattsburgh State email, but they can lead students to give out their information to fake school officials offering jobs, internships or even free money. PSU’s plan to implement Duo is one solution...
Plattsburgh State welcomed Dr. Amélie Quesnel-Vallée as she became the recipient of the 2019-2020 Fulbright Canada Distinguished Chair for the Institute of Quebec Studies.
Quesnel-Vallee is an alumna of Université de Montréal for her undergraduate and masters degrees, as well...
Can a woman, in today’s political and social climate, win the Presidency?
This question has been a subject of hot debate and re-entered the political mainstream in 2016, when Hillary Clinton ran against Donald Trump and won the majority vote,...