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Finding creative voice through arts

When I was five years old, I told my teacher I wanted to be a veterinarian when I grew up. Now, as a freshman in college, I have dreams of becoming a journalist and a professional writer. A lot...

Marlow adjusts to new season, school

Sophomore Mitchell Marlow has some big shoes to fill. Marlow, the youngest of three collegiate runners in his family, is one of the newest additions to SUNY Plattsburgh’s men’s cross-country team, having placed first in the team’s timed trial with...

Cahoon brings English to classrooms

When PSUC student Michaela Cahoon went to Chazy High School, she was inspired to pursue English through her teachers. There was three different teachers that helped her grow, including her 7th grade English and AP Literature teacher, Mrs. Brown. “Because we...

Jobfest offers part time jobs

The Part-time Job Fest was held last Wednesday, Aug. 30 in the Warren Ballrooms put together by Plattsburgh’s State’s very own Career Development Center Director Julia Overton-Healy. Overton-Healy has organized this event for decades now and strives to help...

Ealarm device keeps students safe

Many Plattsburgh State students have late evening classes. However, being out late at night can create added danger that students must take seriously. Crimes can occur at all times of the day. Therefore, some self-defense products can be useful. The...

Student adjusts as PSUC transfer

“Wow what a huge campus,” was my first thought when I came to Plattsburgh State. Arriving as a transfer student from State University of New York at Delhi was a huge adjustment. While attending Delhi, I was a liberal...

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...
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