The Monopole Bar and Restaurant hosted a vinyl record and CD fair, sponsored by former music retailer Peacock Records, to rekindle the appreciation and availability of retro audio formats on March 25.
The Monopole, located in the heart of downtown...
The basketball season has ended, but the blue mats are still being rolled out in Memorial Hall and for the Plattsburgh State cheer club, the real competition is just getting started.
First on their agenda is their inaugural showcase Thursday,...
In the Myers Fine Arts Building at Plattsburgh State, singers from Minor Adjustments, PSUC’s student-run a cappella group, prepared for their annual spring invitational, scheduled for tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the Strand Center for the Arts in downtown...
“Love, Simon” isn’t your typical coming-of-age movie. Based on Becky Albertalli’s bestselling novel “Simon VS. The Homo Sapiens Agenda,” the film explores sexual identity and the difficulties of coming out from the perspective of a closeted gay 17-year-old boy....
The Plattsburgh State track and field team will kick off its outdoor season tomorrow at St. Lawrence University with high expectations.
The Cardinals are coming off of a successful indoor season that included an appearance on the national level and...
Motivated is the perfect word to describe Plattsburgh State senior, Kristen Foland. Originally from Clifton Park, this history, and political science double-major loves to learn about all elements of American and world history.
Foland’s affinity for the past stems from...
The Plattsburgh State men’s lacrosse team looks to snap a six-game losing streak in dramatic fashion: on the road against a nationally ranked opponent in a rematch of last season’s SUNYAC title game.
The Cardinals (1-6) travel to...
The town of Plattsburgh and Plattsburgh State rallied together during the We Walk Together and March for Our Lives events that took place last Thursday and Saturday, respectively, to remind onlookers what can happen when the local and...
The Plattsburgh Association of Black Journalists has been working since their establishment in 2015 to inspire upcoming journalists, especially of color, to create and seize opportunities.
Soon to become the only SUNY school to be officially recognized as a...
In the midst of an $8.4 million structural budget deficit, Plattsburgh State’s Business Affairs division has revised its five-year financial stability plan released last September.
The plan — which calls for $4.6 million in permanent salary reductions over the...