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Cards tie Oneonta, fall to Hawks

It was a busy day at the Field House Soccer/Lacrosse Complex Saturday afternoon with multiple ceremonies on the field, and there was a soccer game, too. A 1-0 loss to SUNY New Paltz (10-5-1, 5-2-1) a day after a 1-1...

Tennis ends season out of playoffs

The Plattsburgh State tennis team’s season has come to an end, following a 6-3 defeat to the Fredonia Blue Devils. Plattsburgh (10-5, 3-4) had a tough end to their schedule, as they lost two of their final three games. The...

Hockey season set to begin

For the Plattsburgh State women’s hockey team, the 2018-19 season will begin like no season has in five years: returning players won’t be getting new rings. After losing the NCAA Division III Championship consolation game to Hamline University last March,...

Seidman, Villemaire pace Cards

For the first time all season, the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team has a positive conference record. With wins against SUNY Oneonta (6-8, 3-5) and SUNY New Paltz (2-12-1, 1-6-1) last weekend, the Cardinals (10-5, 4-3) have now moved to...

PSUC improves time despite rain, muddy Connecticut course

For the Plattsburgh State cross country team, the largest meet of the season before the weekend had involved 16 teams and about 200 runners for each gender. Last weekend at Waterford, Connecticut’s Harkness Memorial State Park, the Cardinals ran...

Marksmanship club scores upset win over NCAA John Jay

The Plattsburgh State marksmanship club scored an upset victory Saturday, winning the smallbore competition against the NCAA rifle team from the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club. PSUC’s 2,053-1,865 triumph with the .22...

Cards seek rebound

Coming off a season in which it failed to reach the SUNYAC semifinals, the Plattsburgh State men’s hockey team has been hard at work preparing for the new season. The Cardinals took to the ice Saturday in Saratoga for a...

Planned Parenthood club begins breaking taboos

Plattsburgh State now joins more than 300 colleges and universities with a Planned Parenthood Generation club, educating the campus on safe sex as well as advocating for services the local Planned Parenthood offers. Meghan Corrigan, senior gender and women’s studies...

‘Exit Music’ remembers life of local artist

Human Development professor at Plattsburgh State Jacqueline Oertel and several of her students hosted the first local showing of an independent film that documents the life and creativity of Ethan Rice, a local who passed away from cystic fibrosis...

Free flu shots discontinued

It’s no secret; the influenza virus has taken thousands of lives the past couple years. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 172 children have died from the 2017-18 flu virus as of June. Roughly 7.7 percent...
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