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Coon sets school record, Plympton qualifies in Canton

The Plattsburgh State track and field team ran out to a strong start in its first meet of the season last Saturday. The Cardinal men finished fourth out of seven teams at the Saints Holiday Relays in Canton, while...

New PSUC survey open to public for next president vote

What makes a good university president? Should they possess a warm and approachable manner? Or be willing to take responsibility for difficult situations? These are just some of the questions in the Preferred Presidential Characteristics survey, which allows current students,...

City holds Christmas parade, tree lighting

The city of Plattsburgh welcomed the holiday season with the fourth-annual Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting Saturday evening downtown in front of the Strand Center for the Arts. Hosted by the City of Plattsburgh and the Strand, the 35-float parade...

SA Vice President of Finance proposes PSUC Black Solidarity Day

The Plattsburgh State Student Association passed a Resolution #4: the request for the PSUC administration to recognize Black Solidarity Day as a holiday. PSUC Vice President of Finance Shiyiheeim Nartey-Tokoli proposed the resolution with the hopes of PSUC students learning...

Former chief diversity officer files law suit against university, others

Former Plattsburgh State Chief Diversity Officer J.W. Wiley has filed a lawsuit against PSUC and several other individuals over the circumstances of his summer termination, stating that the firing was due to racial and gender bias. In a lawsuit submitted...

Algonquin Dining Hall closes this academic year

Algonquin Dining Hall has been closed since the beginning of the fall semester, but many Plattsburgh State students may not know its current state — and the future of their on-campus meal options. Executive Director of PSUC’s College Auxiliary Services...

Angell College Center water back on after week-long shutoff

As students left for Thanksgiving break, a broken water line in the Angell College Center caused Plattsburgh State’s maintanence to shut-off the water for the entire building. Clinton County Health Department’s Senior Public Health Sanitarian Tim Simonette said maintenance in...

LaPoint calms nursing students’ nerves

Obtaining a nursing degree is known to be one of the most challenging programs at any college. Heather LaPoint, a nursing professor at Plattsburgh State, aims to make students more comfortable when in real-life situations. “I facilitate learning,” she said. In...

Blaise aspires to make changes for women

Senior Paris Blaise originally came to Plattsburgh State as a psychology major. After taking several classes, she realized that wasn’t something she wanted. However, after taking one gender women’s studies class, Blaise decided to change her major. She is now...

Mill devotes to reform after prison

The american penal system is far from perfect and needs to be changed for the better. Hip hop artist Meek Mill has become an advocate for criminal justice reform after his release from prison earlier this year. In 2008, an...
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