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Cards take down pair of North Country Rivals

The Plattsburgh State men’s soccer team finished off its slate of non-conference games this week, and now must prepare for a gruelling conference schedule ahead. On Saturday, Sept. 16, the Cards defeated North Country neighbor Clarkson University by a score...

Cardinals earn regional ranking

The Plattsburgh State cross country team heads into its first big meet of the season this weekend at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The women are riding high into this meet, having just been ranked 10th overall in the Atlantic...

Pijuan brings entrepreneurial spirit

Plattsburgh state junior Alejo Pijuan fell in love with Plattsburgh State from the first time he visited. Pijuan is from Buenos Aires, but he has lived in Mexico City for six years. His brother who just graduated is a PSUC alumnus....

PSUC international student expresses homesickness

The first time I felt homesick, I hadn’t even left the country yet. My mom and brother had just dropped me off at the airport. They had stayed with me until I entered the security line, and then, with...

Effective study habits to succeed

There is no specific way to do well in a college level course. When most college students think about school they imagine how much fun and independence this experience brings. Very few, however, think about the realities many students...

PSUC confident amidst struggles

The Plattsburgh State women’s tennis team managed to break its streak of losses after beating Mount Saint Mary College 9-0 on Saturday, Sept. 16. The Cardinals lost their match against SUNY New Paltz the day before but are focusing on...

Henn adapts to new role on team

Though a double-edged sword for her, college junior Kelci Henn doesn’t know what she would do without tennis. “There’s nothing I hate or love as much as tennis,” Henn said. “It drives me insane, but it’s my own little therapy.” The...

O.W.E. supports Free the Nipple

The Organization for Women of Ethnicity kicked off the semester with a meeting promoting their “Free the Nipple” campaign. They met Tuesday, Sept. 12 in the Angell College Center and invited those interested in joining in on the conversation. The...

Don’t stress, try your best

Acing your semester can be a challenge. You have to manage a million responsibilities all at once, while also dealing with it being away from family support. In Sasha Delva’s article in FUSE, she writes about how to ace your...

Breakfast boosts energy, kicks off day

When it comes to breakfast foods, many students don’t realize the importance of it and tend to skip it and going on with their day. Not having breakfast can lead to fueling the brain and having long-term health benefits. While giving...
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