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Power outage doesn’t stop Autism Alliance Walk

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...

Black Lives Matter potluck builds bridges

A small white church on Palmer Street, adorned with stained glass windows and an LGBT pride flag, is the home of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, which, along with Plattsburgh Cares and I Am an Ally, hosted a Black Lives...

How to de-stress during finals week

As the semester comes to an end and finals begin, we often stress ourselves out with studying and cramming a semester’s worth of work into one night. Finals week can be a tough time for some students, but there...

Delacruz leaves behind legacy as leader

Plattsburgh State senior Antonellie “Nelly” Delacruz: better known as the orientation leader who played “Cotton Eye Joe” while anticipated freshman stood on line waiting to enter Whiteface Hall during summer orientation. Delacruz is best known as a smiling, extroverted leader...

Club Spotlight: National Association of Black Accountants

In December of 1969, nine African-American men met in New York City to discuss the challenges they faced in the profession of accounting. Out of 100,000 certified public accountants in the United States that year, only 136 of them...

Another semester gone

Another finals week approaching and another semester gone. This time, though, it feels different. It’s likely been years since Plattsburgh State has seen a period quite as draining as this spring semester has been. A time marked by protest, anger, budget cuts...

Cards’ rebound season falls short

Following Plattsburgh State’s men’s lacrosse team’s loss to SUNY Cortland 22-12 in the SUNYAC Championship game Saturday, the team will look ahead to 2019 while reflecting on a 2018 season in which they rebounded from a 1-8 start to...

New major joins curriculum: robotics

Plattsburgh State students now have the option to join the new robotics major in time for the 2018 fall semester. A press release on the school’s website states there are only 19 robotics programs in the nation, making PSUC’s the...

Jones relies on attitude, positivity for success

Having transferred to Plattsburgh State for her sophomore year and anticipating an early graduation in 2019, the Cardinals’ track and field athlete Marissa Jones takes a positive attitude into her final season of collegiate athletics. Jones, a 19-year-old sophomore from...

PSUC ready for Atlantic Regional meet in Brockport

Plattsburgh State’s track and field team will have many athletes competing at the upcoming All-Atlantic Regional Tournament at the College at Brockport Wednesday and Thursday, according to head coach Nick Jones. The Cardinals have one simple goal in mind...
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