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Cards want inconsistency eliminated

In any season, a team’s mental toughness and grit is challenged. The Plattsburgh State baseball team knows it is being tested but remains determined to keep a positive mindset and aim for success. After tallying their first SUNYAC victory of...

‘Innovative’ Mitchell means business

To say Brandon Mitchell is busy would be an understatement. Plattsburgh State sophomore triple major in finance, economics and management information systems and two minors in computer science and business analysis Mitchell is highly driven when it comes to...

Softball builds conference momentum

The Plattsburgh State softball team is coming off a successful first weekend against conference opponents New Paltz and Oneonta. After weeks of trying to work around the weather, postponed games and early morning indoor practices, the Cardinals (13-9, 3-1 SUNYAC)...

Faculty, students promote kindness

Students and faculty at Plattsburgh State are proving that kindness transcends generations. On the third floor of Hudson Hall, there is a board outside of PSUC Professor of Biological Sciences Nancy Elwess’ office, and Elwess calls it “the money board.”...

Ambassador encourages pride

Shortly after becoming the American ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Wally Brewster received a bit of unsolicited and rather uncomfortable advice from the Vatican’s envoy to the Caribbean nation. Brewster and his partner, Bob Satawake, have been together for nearly...

PSUC displays family qualities

The Plattsburgh State track and field team is all about uniting as one, working together in order to have outstanding results together. The Cards push and motivate each other at all levels to make sure their goals are met,...

Political activities tonight, tomorrow

Measures of support for two presidential candidates to try to win the hearts of eager voters will take place in Plattsburgh this weekend. Vying for votes, Republican presidential candidate and businessman Donald Trump will travel to Plattsburgh for a rally...

Students walk to end abuse

April is National Child Abuse Prevention month, and the Human Development and Family Relations Student Organization, along with the Phi Upsilon Omicron National Honor Society, will host the second annual Child Abuse Prevention Walk at Plattsburgh State. The event...

Students fight back

Nine hundred forty-eight Plattsburgh State students, faculty, staff and community members filed into the PSUC Field House with sleeping bags, pillows and snacks piled high in their arms, ready to commit the next 12 hours to walk the track,...

Intervention training opportunities

SUNY started an initiative to offer bystander intervention training to all its campuses, but Plattsburgh State started offering voluntary training to students before that initiative took place. PSUC has a program called “Step Up!,” which Director of Student Conduct and...
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