Plattsburgh State has filled the position for Chief of University Police Department after former chief Jerry Lottie retired. After 32 years in law enforcement, Lottie passed the torch to Patrick Rascoe, a Plattsburgh native enthusiastic about serving the campus...
The Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team extended its win streak to three games with a 2-0 win against the Union College Dutchwomen Tuesday night.
On the whole, head coach Tania Armellino was satisfied with her team’s effort in the...
After falling just short in the SUNYAC finals last year, the Plattsburgh State women’s soccer team has jumped out to a strong start in a season that head coach Tania Armellino hopes will have a happier ending.
“You don’t...
Plattsburgh State announced July 25 that Memorial Hall is slated for a multi-million dollar renovation, and for Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Mike Howard, it’s more than just an athletic project.
“It’s a project that we see benefiting everybody...
The Plattsburgh State volleyball team has found its new coach, and for many of the Cardinals, he is a coach who needs no introduction.
It was announced June 19 that Matt Lein, who served as an assistant coach for PSUC...
The Plattsburgh State Student Association held its final meeting of the semester in the Cardinal Lounge of the Angell College Center at 9:15 p.m. Wednesday.
PSUC senior Chelsea Green presented the “Green Index” which is a rewritten version of the...
The Plattsburgh State softball team recorded another strong season, posting a 10-8 SUNYAC Conference record that qualified the team for the SUNYAC tournament where the Cards were eliminated in the third day to Cortland.
“They needed to focus on winning...
Let’s be honest, our on-campus food sucks. Since living off campus, I’ve been able to establish much healthier eating habits because I’m finally not restricted to just on-campus dining services.
At Plattsburgh State, freshmen are required to eat on campus...
Every college student has been there — waking up at 8:55 a.m. for a 9 a.m. class, throwing on sweats and a baggy T-shirt and walking out the door. Clothing says a lot about a person, and unfortunately for...
A windstorm struck down trees and power lines across the North Country last Friday night, but that didn’t stop the Autism Alliance of Northeastern New York from hosting its 13th annual Autism Awareness Walk at the Clinton County Fairgrounds...