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Making the most of college

Freshman year can be scary. Finding classes, getting lost and understanding how your meal plan works; that $8 voucher at 8 p.m. takes a minute to wrap your head around. And finding out you have 10 minutes to go from...

PSUC serving up wins

The Plattsburgh State tennis team started its 2017 season on a high note this past weekend, beating Johnson State 9-0 Saturday, before beating Castleton 6-3 Sunday. Head coach Annemarie Curle is excited about the start of the season despite...

Freshmen trouble adjusting to college life

For first-year students, college is a foreign culture. The freshman adjustment is a process that many new students aren’t accustomed to. Some students are aware of the new journey they’re about to endure which often leaves them with a...

SA meetings return, discusses DACA

The Plattsburgh State Student Association held their first senate meeting Wednesday night to discuss various topics. Among those topics were the funding for a club sanctioned event, a trip to Adirondack Extreme Adventure Course next Saturday hosted by the...

Clinton Dining Hall, Wilson Hall brings modern upgrades

Plattsburgh State has been in a state of remodeling and will continue to be for the foreseeable future. Wilson Hall is the most recent project to be completed on campus. Students and parents alike widely approve of the recent...

VA events spark concerns

Last month, the city of Charlottesville was engulfed by violence as white nationalists and counter protesters clashed in one of the bloodiest fights to date over the removal of Confederate monuments across the South, according to the New York...

PSUC optimistic, playoffs looming

After a disappointing early exit from the 2016 SUNYAC tournament, the Plattsburgh State men’s soccer team is looking to get a bitter taste out of their mouths. Head coach Chris Waterbury doesn’t want his team to dwell on the loss...

Long-time PSUC staff member retires

With headphones on, a tall, black fairly lean woman cleans Feinberg Library of Plattsburgh State every weeknight. She often dons her red fleece jacket. Occasionally, she sits in the cushioned chair just outside the door entering the second-floor circulation...

SA wrap up, advances next semester

As the semester winds downs, the representatives of the Student Assocation look to the future and congratulate each other on the accomplishments of their delegation. No meeting was held this past week, but the representatives continued their work. During the...

PSUC encourages comfort, safety

The dust has settled from the presidential election, but the damage continues to echo. In its aftermath, people’s beliefs have been buckled in firmly, and their intolerances have accelerated. From white nationalists to Bill O’Reilly, Washington D.C.’s mascot has...
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