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Being called “intimidating”

What is it like to be an “intimidating woman?” What is an “intimidating woman” made of? Well, being an intimidating woman is not really that easy, at least in my opinion. It is hard to actually intimidate someone. When a woman...

College’s financial footing still shaky

The Plattsburgh State Academic Affairs division has secured its permanent salary cuts for fiscal year 2018-2019 as required by the college’s financial stability plan but still faces $650,000 to cut for the 2019-2020 fiscal year. In an email to the...

Do you need a hero? : Superhero movies’ effect on Hollywood

S ix of the top 20 highest-grossing films of all time have one thing in common: They’re superhero movies. Marvel’s recently released “Avengers: Infinity War” looks like it will soon join that list, as a part of a long stream...

Taylor returns with experience

Plattsburgh State men’s soccer coach Chris Waterbury’s retirement last November left a massive hole for the athletic department, and PSUC filled it by giving an alumnus a chance for a homecoming. Chris Taylor, a 2011 graduate, will make his return...

Men’s lacrosse falls short in bid for back to back SUNYAC Chamionships

A late comeback attempt by Plattsburgh State’s men’s lacrosse team was insufficient, as the Cardinals fell to SUNY Cortland 22-12 in the SUNYAC Championship game Saturday. The rematch of last year’s title game began poorly for PSUC (7-9, 5-1), as...

PSUC softball survives day one of SUNYAC tournament

After losing Thursday in its first game at the SUNYAC championships, Plattsburgh State’s softball team needed to play against Buffalo State like there was no tomorrow, and an extra-inning win meant at least one tomorrow would come. The tournament in...

Temperatures rise, but campus climate cools: Task Force begins meetings

On a micro-level, Plattsburgh State wants to tackle the nation’s most gripping controversies at home. As an onslaught of race and diversity issues racked PSUC, the college struggled to regain some semblance of stability. Students and faculty offered up a...

Women’s lacrosse set for jump from club to varsity

The 18th varsity sport at Plattsburgh State, the women’s lacrosse team, is prepared to make the final leap to SUNYAC competition for the 2019 season. Recruiting for a new program has its challenges, but head coach Julia Decker has also...

Della Ratta balances academics and athletics

Student-athlete. That role contains two parts. The NCAA will say its players are students before they are athletes, but the ideal student-athlete excels at both. For Plattsburgh State men’s lacrosse captain Nick Della Ratta, that has been the objective...

Task force aims to bring change

In the wake of the racist Snapchat incident this past February, many solutions on how to move forward have been proposed by students, professors, administrators and the Plattsburgh State community as a whole. One of the most tangible steps taken...
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