Plattsburgh State senior Jonathan Forrence graduates in May after dozens of late -night work sessions with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, B.F.A., with a double concentration in sculpture and printmaking.
Forrence has been interested in art for many years,...
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is hosting a Yards for Yeardley event in hopes to raise awareness for domestic violence. The event will be held at 101 Broad Street Memorial field and is free and opened to anyone who’s interested...
The Plattsburgh State softball team hit a slight bump in its season playing against Oswego and Cortland this past week.
The Cardinals went 1-3 in the first stand on their home field. They split their opening series against the Oswego...
When it comes to the millennial generation, people’s heads always seem to be glued to their phones, but being on the phone may not be such a bad thing.
Some professors at college allow students to use their phones and...
The month of April is Counseling Awareness Month. Plattsburgh State contributes greatly to providing information to its students for counseling awareness.
Many people do not fully understand what counseling entails. Sarah Yancey, graduate student for the counselor education department...
Starbucks. Chipotle. Billboard Top 20. UGGs. Kale. These are all considered “basic.” We term people with this word to categorize them as “normal” or “conforming to society.” When someone is considered basic, we as a society, put that person...
Junior goalie Austin Graham is having a standout year for the Plattsburgh State men’s lacrosse team. Graham is from the lacrosse hot bed known as Yorktown Heights, New York.
Like many other young Cornhuskers, Graham started his lacrosse career at...
Technology has advanced so much that there’s a guarantee for a new update in phone applications and functions of phones every few months. With this in mind, most people go crazy spending tons of money on technology because they...
The Plattsburgh State baseball team started its week with an 8-2 victory on the road against SUNY Canton on Monday right after being swept at home by Cortland. Following their bounce-back performance, the Cardinals took on the New Paltz...
Most students will be long gone by May 12, but students and faculty both know the time between now and then is crucial academically.
We’re all either grinding tirelessly, coasting along or scrambling to save our semester and swing...